The following are extracts of editorials taken from US newspapers that may be of interest to Royal Gazette readers.Chicago Tribune on organ donations
There is the science-fiction horror, along the lines of the best-selling novel 'Coma', in which huma...
Under a star-lit sky and a kerosene lamp that flickered with the ocean current, a motley crew of sailors on the Pierius Magnus spent Sunday evening in Bermuda with friends and a little music.
But behind that peaceful image is the powerful story of ho...
Warwick Academy yesterday opened its new Sixth Form Centre thanks to a substantial donation from philanthropist David Barber.
With a $400,000 contribution, Mr. Barber was dubbed a "guardian angel" by chairman of the school's board of Governors, Senat...
Just as the average investor was hoping the worst of the phantom corporate profit scandals might be over, this week, Worldcom admitted to accounting fraud.
Today's market reflects a substantial loss of confidence. Investors have lost faith in financi...
"A three day environmental conference was held in Bermuda from May 1 to 3. It was attended by five pioneering young environmentalists from India as representatives of the Panchavati Green Movement.
The students; Yashi Mehta, Manas Agrawal, Kripi Shar...
Being a lady of leisure, Hester has never had to muddy her delicate hands with such an irksome inconvenience as work.
But in an effort to to find out just exactly how the hoi-polloi spend their days, your columnist took some time out to flick through...
Being a lady of leisure, Hester has never had to muddy her delicate hands with such an irksome inconvenience as work.
But in an effort to to find out just exactly how the hoi-polloi spend their days, your columnist took some time out to flick through...
Once met, never forgotten - that's Tracey Burch-Moore. Blessed with a bubbling personality, and enough drive for two, this extroverted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Burrows has never been one to let grass grow under her feet. In her forty-one yea...
For the first time in its history, two young men were among the graduates at the Teen Services graduation ceremony held yesterday at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
The school usually provides an education for new or expectant teen moth...
DATE: Jun 26, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Carla Zuill
More buses neededJune 15, 2002Dear Sir,Transportation has just got worse for people living at the East Side of Somerset. The last bus for the day to Hamilton leaves around 8.15 a.m. and now we are to have fewer ferries just as the tourist season has ...