Shocked by Saturday night's violence during the Martonmere Cup soccer match at BAA Field, Sports Minister Randy Horton yesterday hit out at those involved in the fracas.
“This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances, at any le...
DATE: Oct 01, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
High profile speakers such as US Congresswoman Diane Watson, attorney Cherie Booth, novelist Sara Peretsky and journalist Carol Jenkins have already drawn roughly 100 participants to the upcoming Women in Public Life conference.
With an ambitious sla...
September 17 was the 215th anniversary of the signing of that most remarkable document, the American Constitution. There wasn't a great deal of fuss made of it. I don't fully understand why. Is there a more important document in existence, one more r...
The director of the closure-threatened school for teen mothers is hoping for an eleventh hour cash boost to save the vital facility.
But the director of Teen Services successful continuation school warned that if it shut down there could be a return ...
THEY say variety is the spice of life and if that's the case then 75-year-old Hilton Smith's days have been smeared with chilli sauce.
Mr. Smith, who can now be seen among the rows of fishing rods, reels and nets working at the Flybridge Tackle store...
FOR Dale Butler, Once Upon A Time, the Bermuda National Gallery's new exhibit illustrating the role of art in children's story books and how it helps to promote literacy, strikes a special chord - and not just because his is one of the featured works...
This time next year the Bermuda TB Cancer and Health Association will be ready to move into its new facilities on Point Finger Road, equipped with a state of the art interactive Cancer Resource Library.
It is an eagerly awaited move as the associatio...
DATE: Sep 27, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Somewhere in the region of 600 walkers will take to the streets in Hamilton next Wednesday for the annual fun walk which kicks off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Last year's activities raised approximately $128,000 and this year the organisers are ho...
IT was 13 years ago that Parents Anonymous opened its doors. Since then, the programme, which was started in the United States by a concerned mother and her social worker, has responded to the diverse needs of many of the island's families, offering ...
IN our tribute last week to the late Edward (Eddie) de Jean we mentioned the great inspiration he had been to his former pupils at the long-ago defunct Howard Academy.
We cited a number who graduated to become leaders in the highest levels of Governm...