A leading proponent of free market policy has slammed the tax debate in Washington as pushing “protectionist” policy.
Andrew Quinlan, president for the Washington-based Center for Freedom and Prosperity - an organisation leading the charge against pr...
Bermudian Judy Tacklyn has been awarded an elite scholarship to attend the annual RIMS conference in New Orleans.
Mrs. Tacklyn, who is a Bermuda Foundation For Insurance Studies (BFIS) scholarship student, was selected as one of only 25 students from...
Forty-threeyears ago they were tight-lipped, constantly on guard against exposure, and meeting clandestinely. Today, members are basking in the glow of public approval following sell-out screenings of Errol Williams' film, `When Voices Rise', which t...
Bermuda College is to launch a massive campaign to recruit mature students to its roll as it begins to prepare for the loss of 70 percent of its student intake this September.
Vice president Dr. Larita Alford said the lack of graduates from the publi...
The following is a list of themes and participants in Folklife Festival 2002, Bermuda Connections: Homecoming:
ARTS OF THE SEA
Learn about: Seagull boat building, boat restoration, fitted dinghies, fishing crafts, sail repairing, aquarium, undersea d...
Bermuda Track and Field Association president Judy Simmons and national coach Gerry Swan are at the centre of controversy following the governing body's refusal to allow four of the Island's most promising athletes the opportunity to travel overseas....
DATE: Apr 17, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
People should have to qualify for special licences to own dangerous dogs and muzzles should be made mandatory for problem breeds a local veterinarian claimed yesterday.
Dr. Maureen Ware-Cieters of the Hanover Veterinary Hospital spoke in the wake of ...
April 4, 2002
Dear Sir,
Sad to say, I am not surprised by this outcome. I am referring to the story on the front page of The Royal Gazette on March 28, 2002 which was written by Karen Smith.
A mere observation, the story goes much deeper, suffice to...
Premier Jennifer Smith has announced that the issue of Bermuda becoming a member of Caricom is to be put to the House of Assembly after she was given the actual terms and conditions last week.
During a three-day UK/Caribbean Forum in Guyana, the Prem...
Recently there has been a lot of bad press about the effects of the international insurance industry on Bermuda's social environment. Most of the discontent arises from the escalation of rents, which has caused the average Bermudian to have great dif...