international business. Whilst every Bermudian understands the need to compete in both areas, and tremendous efforts are being made to attract new tourist business or to bring new international companies to Bermuda, little attention is paid to making...
DATE: Mar 13, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sir John Swan
Bermuda's roots will be exposed to the public in all their complexity this month when a series of videos detailing the Island's history is aired on television.
In a "fitting salute to the Millennium'', Government sponsored the set of six feature leng...
conditions from occupying beds in hospitals.
As part of series of reforms to the Hospital Insurance Regulations passed in the House of Assembly last night, money will be put aside for nurses to do home visits for treatment such as changing colostomy ...
nine years not only when filling up their vehicles at the pump, but in high electricity bills as well.
The consumer price index for January shows the fuel and power sector realising a price increase of 2.5 percent with the fuel adjustment clause betw...
Government's debt ceiling was raised to $250 million to cover the costs of large projects, despite objections from the Opposition.
Finance Minister Eugene Cox told the House of Assembly on Wednesday night that raising the ceiling to just ten percent ...
DATE: Mar 10, 2000 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
It was such a great disappointment to see The Royal Gazette toe the ignorance line in this Monday's editorial. Your glowing support of the Shadow Finance Minister's Budget response once again demonstrates the great deal of myopia that perpetuates the...
The Old Elliott School telethon conducted over TV ZFB a few nights ago appears to have been a success. Whoever organized the programme worked hard and is to be congratulated.
However, we were told that one question had been asked several times, "What...
within two years, say Bermuda College officials.
The Technical Education Centre still has places left on its week-long programme of seminars where participants can take their pick of lucrative careers.
And those worried about funding should take hear...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Aetna Inc. , the No. 1 US life and health insurer, is considering making an unprecedented public apology and restitution payment over profits it made from insuring slaves in America 150 years ago.
The life insurance policies, is...
changes in work permit policy has raised the likelihood that limits will be placed on work permit renewals for certain categories of occupations.
This is well worth discussing and is almost certainly driven by Government's desire to ensure that quali...