I write to express my concern with regard to your headline on Thursday March 16 -- "Court hears of `horror' sex attack on two expat women''.
Since when do we identify victims as expat or local? Since when does anyone care whether the two women attack...
Preparatory parents on April 11 over the plan to axe one of its entry classes.
Education Minister Milton Scott explained yesterday that the delay was due to the school being out over next week.
Last week Premier Jennifer Smith hinted that a compromis...
and the move brings a major shake-up in Cabinet a step closer.
The changes mean Premier Jennifer Smith could move to reshape her team -- including a drastic cut in the number of Ministers -- in the near future.
But Government was last night staying t...
DATE: Apr 01, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
when the Island's first Alcohol Awareness Month is launched.
The Centre for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CADA) prevention will unveil the programme in a bid to highlight the health risks and offer advice to sufferers and their families.
It will also targe...
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Paula Cox yesterday invited civil servants and the public to "embrace change'' in charting a new course for Bermuda in the 21st century.
"Progress is like a moving train,'' she told members of the Bermuda Public Servi...
St. George's Preparatory was accused yesterday of back-tracking on an agreement to change classroom policy.
The accusation came as the row between St. George's Prep and nearby East End Primary acquired a racial edge.
Anger has flared over plans for E...
took to spin the tale of `The Grandad Tree', it ultimately fell to Bermudian artist Sharon Wilson to bring to life on the pages the mental images they conjured up.
With a Bachelor's degree in Illustration and Design and a Master's degree in Art Educa...
Sharon Wilson is not only a very talented artist and illustrator but, as a former educator, she knows a thing or two about children, their love of stories, and what will and will not pique young minds.
So when her agent sent her the manuscript for `T...
The article which appeared on page 3 regarding the education in March 28's edition refers.
I wish to thank the Mandersons, through the medium of your columns, for reminding me to give honour to Mrs. Stoneham and her excellent team for the fine work t...
changed.
Sadly, not for the better.
For a good part of the last quarter of a century, like many others who got caught up in the road running boom of the late 1970s, I've tried -- often in vain -- to maintain a semblance of fitness by pounding the tar...