Bermuda-based Jardine Matheson.
Aisha bested more than 60 other applicants to win the annual Jardine Scholarship -- which works out at $10,000 a year for three years.
Jardine president Harry Wilken said: "She was a very impressive candidate -- we are...
DATE: Aug 20, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
I wish to refer to your article dated August 11, 1999 "Baby Yanai: Bermuda to protest to Canada''.
My heart goes out to Carolyn Davis and her child and family. I know what it is like to hold your precious child and be at the mercy of airports, doctor...
Bermuda's biggest union made a profit of nearly half a million dollars last year -- but paid out just $35,000 in benefits to its members.
And last night Bermuda Industrial Union president Derrick Burgess explained that the organisation would be in fi...
Heading a non-academic school so influenced the Education Permanent Secretary, it put her in good stead to lead school reform over the last ten years.
And after seeing through the revolutionary changes in the Island's school system Marion Robinson wi...
DATE: Aug 18, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
train a man to stand on the edge of their pool and throw them food three times a day' Although Jessica Riederer is no stranger to animals -- having grown-up helping out at a zoo with a veterinarian and with long experience training horses -- she was...
Friends of the Bermuda Aquarium have made a splash with an intensive teacher training programme focusing on the Island.
The Bank of Bermuda (Cayman) recently announced it has sponsored a Cayman Island high school teacher to attend the course held at ...
Bermudian women who have to be screened for breast cancer can expect to receive some of the best treatment in the world.
The recently re-fitted mammography unit at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has just received a three-year accreditation des...
DATE: Aug 18, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
their `finny' menu is thrown in by human hands, but maste ring the art of mutual communication hasn't been quite the walk-over Mr. Hal Roach surmised.
It takes time and patience for a trainer to become proficient at what he or she does since these At...
Top student Kristen White has called for more to be done to help fund students taking degrees abroad.
The 18-year-old business student said she was grateful for her $5,000 Government award, but argued that even those students lucky enough to get gran...
its already popular programme.
This year the department is offering 130 courses, 30 of which are new programmes.
"We are excited by the high number of new courses,'' said director Eugenie Simmons.
Last year the faculty had an enrolment of more than 3...