Bermuda-based Starr Excess Liability Insurance Co., Ltd., has changed its focus in its London office to allow for more marketing flexibility.
Starr senior vice president, Clinton N. Greene, said the change from a representative office to a service co...
DATE: Jul 08, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Bermuda-based Corange Ltd. will this November be honoured at the National Council for Resource Development (NCRD) Benefactor Awards Banquet in Washington D.C. for philanthropic activities benefiting The Bermuda College.
Corange, after nomination from...
DATE: Jul 08, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Students in a home-schooling programme are learning about two important subjects -- academics and the value of having supportive parents.
The Clonlara School is a home education programme based in Ann Arbor, Michigan with more than 7,000 students wor...
During the morning session eight-to-13-year-old children work on computers in the laboratory, film in the college's surround sound auditorium, and cook with a professional chef.
At the afternoon session the students participate in sports such as bask...
winner.
Canon Thomas Nisbett will tomorrow receive a personal message from South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Archbishop Tutu will be sending the note in observance of a celebration in honour of Canon Nisbett's retirement, hosted by a local race ...
Ministry in charge of prisons in her final address as head of the board.
Ms Landy said: "My final thoughts as chairman are that the communication and understanding between the chairman and the Ministry leaves a lot to be desired.'' But she added: "B...
DATE: Jul 03, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
the City & Guilds International Assessors certification locally.
The City & Guilds International is the international arm of the City & Guilds of London Institute, a body of independent organisations operating under Royal Charter which offers a range...
All "fully-certified'' Bermudian teachers have secured jobs in the restructured public school system.
Raymond Latter, senior manager of the Education Department's human resources, told The Royal Gazette the placement of the teachers completed the bul...
MPs clashed yesterday over a bid to promote racial equality in the workplace.
Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said the Code of Practice for the elimination of racial discrimination and the promotion of equality of opportunity in empl...
A controversial bill to allow Government to postpone elections in the event of natural disasters or hurricanes is set to come back to the House of Assembly today.
In a surprise move last Friday, the Progressive Labour Party won a vote against the bil...
DATE: Jul 02, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor