A disputed legacy is at the heart of a hotly contested civil case between Dr. Henry Subair and Amanda Hamza, the second wife of the late Dr. Mohamed Hamza.
Dr. Subair and the late Dr. Stanley Ratteray, were the executors for the estate of Dr. Hamza.
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The Bank of Bermuda Foundation awarded sixteen scholarships to Bermudian students worth $460,000.
The students were honoured at a reception at Bank of Bermuda Head Office.
Students were awarded monies mostly on a annual basis.
The Sir John W. Cox Uni...
A Bermudian whose grandmother, mother and brother-in-law all died of cancer will walk 40 kilometres to raise $5,000 to help find a cure for the disease.
And Shirley Daniels-Layne?s sister was also diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago which is n...
August 9 to 11, at the Sheraton Hotel, Burlington, VT. The VCIA Annual Conference, held every August, is the largest gathering of captive insurance professionals in the world. The 2004 conference attracted some 1,200 people from nine countries and 42...
Explain this, Mr. Lister
August 3, 2005
Dear Sir,
In his letter to the editor in the August 1 issue of ,Terry Lister, Minister of Education, criticises your columnist, Christian Dunleavy, for his views on the Bermuda public education system.
In his l...
Education Minister Terry Lister's bad-tempered response this week to columnist Christian Dunleavy's column calling for an inquiry into public education could possibly be excused if the standards of academic attainment in the public schools weren't so...
THE budding stars of the Bermuda Hockey Federation will be flying to Barbados today for a developmental tour intended to hone their skills in one of the island's fastest-growing sports.
Nineteen young players between the ages of nine and 19 will be m...
Mr. and Mrs. Denis Brookes of Wild Acre, Shelly Bay, are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter, Jennifer Ann Brookes on May 14, 2005.
Miss Brookes graduated Magna Cum Laude from Roger Williams University, Rhode Island, with a Bachelor of...
Several youngsters are experiencing a unique art camp at the Botanical Gardens.
The Growing Artist Workshops is a summer programme and is a collaborative effort with The Masterworks Foundation and The Botanical Society to offer children both botany a...
Banker Philip Butterfield has just been named a trustee of the John Hopkins Medicine Board, an honour that rounds out his increasing involvement with health care initiatives in recent years.
Mr. Butterfield, a Bermudian who has been chief executive o...