July 19, 2004
Dear Sir,
As the first anniversary of my daughter's death fast approaches, please afford me the opportunity to express to your readers the depth of pain and anguish that I have suffered as a result of her premature passing.
On the morni...
Xavier James believes underdogs like himself could have top sprinters running scared at the Olympics.
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rowing up in Bermuda makes one ?a citizen of the world?, according to New Brunswick Chamber of Commerce president Thomas Nisbett.
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But from its primal roots, which some believe date back as fa...
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He was 14.
His family and friends said, the boy who loved friends, football and fishing, would be sadly missed.
His guar...
More than 1,600 people have been enrolled in National Training Board programmes since 2001, according to the agency?s latest annual report.
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Cup Match is over for another year, and has thankfully passed without a violent incident. After outbursts of violence at White Hill Field and at Wellington Oval in the last 12 months, there is reason to be happy that this holiday passed without a maj...
Seven out of eight of this year's Government scholars were presented with their awards by Education Minister Terry Lister yesterday at the Cabinet Building.
The students, who range in age from 18 to 21, will be attending colleges in the US, Canada an...
Forty students have received awards at XL Capital for their entrepreneurial achievements. In the first two weeks of July young aspiring entrepreneurs attended BizCamp that was held at Bermuda College.
The students spent 45 hours each week composing b...