AT first blush, he may have seemed a miscast warrior. A soft-spoken connoisseur of good food, better wines and the fine arts, a scholar possessed of a formidable and wide-ranging intellect, the model of courtliness, Dr. Stanley Ratteray might more ea...
This is the full text of the 2002/2003 Budget Statement delivered by Finance Minister Eugene Cox in the House of Assembly today.
To His Honour the Speaker and Members of the Honourable House of Assembly
Mr. Speaker,
Once again it is my honour and dis...
JAZZ fans will have the opportunity to hear a highly respected and accomplished saxophonist, David Sanchez, on March 7 and 8, when Charles Bascome presents his 12th Annual Evening of Jazz.
Mr. Sanchez, who is 34, was born and studied in Puerto Rico, ...
Minister for Education and Development Paula Cox has broken her silence on the slow progress of the new public secondary school and said no students will move in until it is totally finished.
During an interview with The Royal Gazette yesterday, Ms C...
Bermuda-registered Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd. overcame one legal hurdle yesterday with the news that the Supreme Court had discharged an injunction, sought by its former chairman Yang Rong, against the sale of a large stake of the mini...
Teachers were yesterday given a substantial seven percent pay increase after months of arbitration talks brought on by strike action.
General secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) Michael Charles said members were pleased with the pay awar...
Bermudians are, rightly, concerned about crime.
And trotting out statistics which show that violent crime has fallen does no good if people perceive that they are more at risk than ever before.
Bermuda should start by taking another look at New York ...
UBP Environment spokesman Jamahl Simmons called for Bermudians to dispense with racism in a speech to the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday.
The Howard University graduate told Rotarians: "We still see evidence of bigotry - from demeaning talk on the go...
Everybody who ventures into the student art show at the Bermuda Society of Arts in City Hall is in for a treat. The gallery is simply bursting with gorgeous art by students from primary to post-secondary. Artwork is on the walls, on plinths, in speci...
Four men arrested for allegedly taking part in what prosecutors called a "riot" at Number One Shed in the early hours of Sunday morning all pleaded not guilty in Plea Court yesterday to charges of assaulting Police officers and resisting arrest.
Davi...