Recently I was asked to conduct a workshop regarding family investing. I immediately thought the most inviting topics would be which stocks and/or mutual funds were performing well and which weren?t. Yet after further consideration, I decided the mos...
Bermudians will be taking a ?rather large whack? in health insurance premiums this year as the cost of health care skyrockets over last year.
Government is increasing the maximum insurers can charge for standard hospital benefits by more than 11 perc...
Legislators yesterday approved $28 million in unbudgeted spending for the outgoing financial year.
Much of the extra monies spent related to Hurricane Fabian and the overspend affected nine Government Departments.
A total of $24,437,170 was current a...
PLP Senators yesterday gave a glowing report on Government?s education record.
As the Budget debate continued in the Upper House yesterday, Senator defended funding on education.
He said the Ministry of Education was committed to ?continuing to gene...
started because the film's co-director, Zana Briski, just happened to visit Calcutta's red light district seven years ago.
Today, it's an award-winning documentary, the keystone of a non-profit organisation, a means of drawing attention to the talent...
Opposition MP Jamahl Simmons has called for race fairness to be a factor in awarding Government contracts but has stopped short of advocating positive discrimination.
He spoke following the recent furore over the Dockyard cement supply contract.
The ...
is the first-ever South African feature to be screened during the Bermuda International Film Festival (BIFF).
Perhaps just as interesting as the film itself is hearing the road its director, Ntshavheni Wa Luruli, had to travel to become a film-maker....
Reasons to go it alone
Dear Sir,
Let me state at the outset that I am enthusiastically and unreservedly pro-Independence. However, I have concerns. My concerns are not related to whether of not we should seek Independence but rather with some of the ...
GOVERNMENT has decided to sponsor a new programme aimed at helping students to become more attractive employment prospects to Bermuda's financial services industry.
Patricia Pettit, with Bermuda-based consultancy Pembroke Atlantic, learned of the New...
F the academic talents of gifted children were nurtured with the same zest as youngsters' sporting talents, then fewer of our best brains would be going to waste.
That is the view of top American educator Dr. Rena Subotnik, who told a public forum in...
DATE: Mar 19, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent