LONG before the Premier took a page - or actually the entire opening act - out of and began divining the future with the aid of a seer's crystal balls and tarot cards instead of the opinion polls and focus group surveys employed by the more mundane v...
ALAN Paris, who recently became the first Bermudian to sail solo around the world, has now settled down to a quieter life as the new director of the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.z$>
In May, Mr. Paris finished fifth in his class in the Aro...
Jameka Shanae Kelly, daughter of Ms. Erica Kelly and Mr. Wayne Kelly, grand-daughter of Mr. Bernard Smith and Mrs. Ruth Kelly graduated with high honors - Magna Cum Laude from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University with a Bachelor o...
Much of district five (Hamilton East) is composed of the old Hamilton East, but the constituency has also inherited about 200 voters from the old Hamilton West.
Labour Leader, Derrick Burgess, who has represented many of the constituents for the past...
Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann has hit back at the complaints about Lefroy House and said the management had his full confidence and support.
He responded to the claims by members of staff at the West End nursing home and said, on the contrary, ...
One week before Bermuda's first single-seat General Election, polls continue to show unprecedented numbers of undecided voters.
Reasons for the indecision vary but what is clear is that the numbers do not necessarily reflect apathy. A number of undec...
Rev. Dr. Wilbur Mclaren Howlitt Lowe, Jr., is the PLP Candidate in Constituency 6, or Hamilton West. His first term in the House of Assembly was as an MP for St. George's South and currently serves as Chairman of the Education Appeals Committee. Rev....
Stephanie Caitlin Midon graduated from the Groton School in Massachusetts on June 1, 2003. She was a recipient of The Anita Andres Rogerson Dance Prize, awarded by the Headmaster for excellence in dance.
During her time at Groton, Stephanie was a stu...
About 50 students from the public education system are likely to be moved to alternative schools this September in the second wave of transfers due to poor behaviour.
Minister for Education and Development Paula Cox said the Ministry had asked school...
Is this the way we want to go?
July 15, 2003
Dear Sir,
So Randy Horton - the Mouth of the East - thinks that just because the United Bermuda Party is well organised, well financed and well supported... all that makes it a party of the past. I guess w...