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Q: You have made a number of comments to the media reflecting your unhappiness with the pace of change in Bermuda. In its seventh year in power, and with the release of the much-hyped "social agenda" having created little stir, what should the PLP ...
FORTY-five-year-old deacon Joseph Morley is to become the first Bermuda-born Catholic priest since the island became a Diocese in 1967.
He will be ordained on Wednesday, December 8, "on the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin...
THE book the Bermuda Industrial Union commissioned me to write on its history has now gone on sale in the island's bookstores and pharmacies.
The man responsible for its distribution is the union's Education Officer, Collin Simmons. He said it had si...
The best businesses in Bermuda were rewarded for their excellent customer service at the Department of Consumer Affairs yesterday.
Winner of the Best Small Business prize was Robert Sousa, of Robert Sousa?s Fruit and Vegetables.
?Small businesses are...
MERCK, the global drug company which developed and marketed the prescription pain-killer Vioxx, widely believed to have been the cause of an increase in the incidence of heart attacks and strokes world-wide, would not provide information on the amoun...
Home Grown Alternatives are back this Saturday for the ninth year in a row.
The pre-Christmas sale of locally produced art ware, pottery, earthenware, stoneware, hand-painted t-shirts, decorative tiles, sea-glass jewellery, Bibles, papier mache creat...
An independent tourism authority, the plight of the elderly, and solutions to the housing crisis were discussed by Senators yesterday as Government?s social agenda led off a day of heated discussions.
The 2004 Throne Speech was put under the microsco...
Government will have have brought nearly a decade of the Bermuda College?s financial statements into the public domain in another two weeks.
Education Minister Terry Lister has been tabling the annual reports dating back to 1992 in the House of Assem...
Bermudian students who wish to take part in apprenticeship schemes in Nova Scotia, Canada will have the opportunity to enhance their skills through a joint agreement between Education Minister Terry Lister and the Education Minister of the province, ...
November 10, 2004
Dear Sir,
I am appalled by the headlines in today's (November 10) newspaper: "Priest sexually abused boy, 15". This should have read: "Priest is accused of sexually abusing boy, 15". Who is responsible for allowing headlines which a...