“Give me 20 good years in politics and I'll be happy,” says MP for St. George's West, Dean Foggo, 39. The neophyte politician, who succeeded in his first attempt at elective office in the July General Election, is settling in for what he hopes to be ...
WASHINGTON - Three US Senators announced their support for a Federal Marriage Amendment this week. In the House the proposed Amendment has 86 sponsors.
Why? Sen. Rick Santorum, R-PA, said, "I will support whatever it takes to preserve the institution...
Despite having just completed an outdoor season which by his own admission was "rather disappointing", sprinter Xavier James is looking forward to the next few months with enthusiasm as he focuses on next year's summer Olympics in Greece.
While James...
IT was about 8 p.m. on a Tuesday evening and St. George's Fire Brigade Chief Gareth Adderley was staring perplexedly at a telephone pole.
The pole, which was upside down, had been wrenched out of the ground during Hurricane Fabian and tossed into the...
WELL-KNOWN entertainer Gita Blakeney-Saltus has joined the staff of the Bermuda National Gallery.
The talented singer will take on the role of assistant development director and will initially be responsible for fund-raising initiatives and increasin...
Students and parents were praised last night after they battled against the odds to make it to school on time yesterday.
Schools said the majority of students managed to get in on time, despite the public transport strike which brought the rush hour ...
This year's junior debate team is raring to compete in the Junior Debating competition, which takes place next month at the Botanical Gardens.
This year's event is being cosponsored by the law firm Cox Hallet & Wilkinson (CH&W) and the Department of ...
August 8, 2003
Dear Sir,
Hope you are doing well after the hurricane. As I listened to reports of the damage caused by Fabain, I wondered about the girl I left behind 30 years ago, when I was a US Marine guard stationed at NAS Bermuda.
It was a sad t...
Discussions have begun within Bermuda's schools with the view to introducing a national school asthma policy, something which should be in place by the start of the next school year in 2004.
School nurses, in partnership with Liz Boden from Open Airw...
DATE: Sep 16, 2003 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Most of the island's schools will open Monday but seven schools, including CedarBridge senior school, are still shut because of floods and outages after Hurricane Fabian.
Education Minister Paula Cox said Government will be updating the public as so...