THE theme for the Ministry of Education & Development's presentation of Spring Into The Arts 2004 was 'Dreams', an appropriate choice as scores of the island's students showed their artistic talents, ranging from liturgical dance to performing in the...
Head of the Toad Project Dr. Jamie Bacon will be updating the public next Tuesday on some of the project?s recent results. Results from the ongoing study have already showed that Bermuda?s ponds may have the dubious distinction of being more polluted...
WORKS & Engineering Minister Ashfield DeVent believes Bermuda is paying the price for decades of Bermuda United Party Government inattention to social and racial divisions.
Even after six years of PLP Government, he is certain that some of the major ...
Where are you when the best part of your day is jumps time? Probably at an Aquamania swimming lesson, where the last few minutes of every lesson are usually devoted to the sheer joy of jumping into a pool ? safely monitored by qualified instructors, ...
Anybody who knows Claudette Baisden?s sense of adventure will not be surprised at all to hear of the Bermudian?s recent adventure in which she spent six weeks sailing in the Pacific.
It was an extension of another bold decision by the 41 year old who...
DATE: Apr 23, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
A leading soccer coach is arriving in Bermuda early next month to offer local coaches a refresher course and reassessment of the English FA International Licence.
Chris Ramsey, who played for Brighton in the English FA Cup final against Manchester Un...
Norwegian Cruise Lines ? which has just agreed to part pay $200 million in port charges to refurbish docks in New York ? said yesterday it will continue to sail to Bermuda from other US destinations for the next few years.
Norwegian Cruise Lines Ltd....
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March 29, 2004
Dear Sir,
Here we are, one of the smallest countries in the world, but internationally recognised as having one of the highest standards of living in the world, and our Premier is visiting Jamaica to get advice on ...
Look out, Bermuda's adults: Generations of technologically-savvy young Bermudians are ready to show us the right way to do things in the ever-widening world of computers.
Speaking at the weekly Hamilton Rotary Club at the Chamber of Commerce yesterda...
A new programme at Dellwood Middle School could spark a revolution in how local students are taught about responsibility, harmony and community relations.
The Ashay: Rites of Passage programme is a pilot programme that received $60,000 from the Minis...