physical and technological infrastructure, an educated and ambitious population and we are fortunate to be close neighbours of the USA, the sole superpower which has the largest and strongest economy in the world.
The new global economy presents the ...
You have to work hard to get on in life and in business -- this is the message from two senior members of the financial community who addressed a gathering of Women in International Trade in Hamilton.
The two women, Anne Kast and Antoinette Bolden, b...
I have read with great interest the article in Thursday's newspaper, "Work Permit Shakeup''.
After reading the issues raised by Mr. Ezekiel and others quoted in the article, I feel compelled to write in support of the Government's proposed initiative...
Championships in Pittsburgh after making it through to the knockout round.
The news came yesterday from the Bermuda Debate Society's president John Barritt reporting that the 15th ranked Bermudian team narrowly lost out on a split decision against th...
Two top officials from the Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) are visiting from the UK to promote ILEX training in Bermuda.
ILEX president Derek Larkin and managing director of ILEX (Paralegal Training) Ltd. John Westwood are here to revamp the ILE...
Organising your work-habits at the workplace can be a powerful tool in getting a promotion. So, if moving up the ladder is on your list of goals for this new millenium, don't wait for your next job performance evaluation to tell you where you will, o...
down on all forms of traffic violations.
This is partly due to the decision to break up the Police traffic squad and to place it under the control of the three area divisions of the Service, resulting in more effective coverage of the whole Island. I...
Like most people I find Saturday morning is one of the most pleasant of the week; no work, time for oneself and the possibility of golf. Such was the case on Saturday January 22 -- until I started to read The Royal Gazette . There in all their splend...
A former Premier yesterday backed an overseas businessman who warned that time limits on work permits could sound the death knell for money-spinning international business.
And he called on other top overseas business figures to speak their minds on ...
DATE: Feb 02, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
New laws are in the pipeline aimed at protecting local architectural firms, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The new legislation is designed to ensure that if an overseas firm of architects wants to do business on the Island it must have a licence in B...