OBOLENSK, Russia (AP) — The Soviet Union once ran a mammoth programme to develop biological weapons for possible use against its enemies in the West. Today, some of the top scientists from that programme are working with their old foes to build defen...
January 5, 2002
Dear Sir,
Congratulations on your editorial of January 3 regarding the growing divisions between workers in international businesses, and workers in local businesses, both blue and white collar, and the tourism sector. You deserve cre...
A motivational lecture given to faculty and staff of the Bermuda College yesterday was just the right start for the new spring semester to keep morale running high.
And by all indications, the hour long "unique" presentation involving guitar playing ...
Bermuda's application to join the 14-member Caribbean Community will be discussed at a meeting of organisation heads in Turks and Caicos that began yesterday.
But Finance Minister Eugene Cox said that even if Bermuda is given the green light to join ...
January 3, 2002
Dear Sir,
The following quote "...Bermuda cannot afford to write off tourism..." in today's editorial prompted me to write this letter.
There is much evidence around us to suggest taht perhaps we already have written off tourism. Inte...
Inflation fell marginally by 0.1 percent to 2.9 percent in November compared to three percent in October with consumers enjoying lower prices for food, transport and household appliances.
According to the Bermuda Consumer Price Index (CPI) released b...
The latest Bermudian graduates of the International Computers Driving License (ICDL) were awarded certificates for completing the internationally recognised programme yesterday.
Carl Gibbons, Nova Griffiths, Peter Longworth, Deborah Moura, Jason Pime...
Driven by natural curiosity and a desire to experience new things, Lynette Colvin sums up her life thus far: "I've done quite a bit, but singing is my passion."
Born Lynette Smith and raised in Bermuda, she left the Island at age 12 with her family t...
Chris Moulder, one of the stars of Bermuda’s Under-17 soccer team, may be about to step up a grade as he seeks to follow in the footsteps of Shaun Goater and Kyle Lightbourne.
The teenager has been taken on by Bournemouth of the English Second Divisi...
For Bermuda's five primary schools deemed to be failing in the basics of reading, writing and math, the last year has not been an easy one.
They have had to sit back, take a hard, honest look at themselves, and then begin to take apart, and put back ...