GOVERNMENT'S flirtation with the Communist dictatorship of Fidel Castro in Cuba could rebound on Bermuda both diplomatically and economically, former Premier Sir John Swan has warned.
Sir John, who spent several years in the mid-1980s negotiating dir...
Not for the sake of it
May 9, 2003
Dear Sir,
When the PLP came to power, everybody realised it was inevitable that certain things would change. But I don't think anybody realised that the PLP would spend their time changing everything, just for the s...
THE appearance of a flock of South American parrots on the island has sparked concern over the effect non-native species might have on Bermuda's fragile ecosystem.
Retired Government Conservation Officer David Wingate warned that strict legislation a...
If the ideal of replacing expatriates in the insurance field with Bermudians is to become a reality, it's going to take a serious commitment on the part of exempt companies.
Many insurers are taking this challenge to heart by setting up the training ...
THE quality of life enjoyed by the island's physically handicapped could soon improve, as Government is to consider legislation which would afford them rights and privileges which have eluded them for years.
That Government is even considering enacti...
Twenty-four participants of the Bermuda Riding for the Disabled's riding programme took part in the annual show in front of their family, friends and interested spectators last Saturday. Among the special invited guests were Education Minister Paula ...
Saltus student Tiffany Payner recently picked up a top honour for teenagers on the Island as the Overall Outstanding Teen in a programme run by Teen Services.
Royal Gazette Young Observer reporter Robert Watson caught up with busy Ms Paynter recently...
The Auditor General found no “smoking gun” in his special investigation into the controversial Berkeley project, Government Senator claimed yesterday.
But Opposition Senators questioned when the school - due to be open in September - would be finishe...
Bank of Bermuda is helping university students and their parents manage the financial burden of higher education costs with the introduction of new, low education loan interest rates. The bank hopes that by offering students and their parents special...
African-American doctors will discuss diabetes, Hepatitis C and other issues that affect African-Americans when they hold their annual scientific meeting at the Sonesta Beach Hotel starting today.
Region II of the National Medical Association (NMA) h...