the controversial experience of a Bermuda-born slave.
In the early 19th century slave Mary Prince related her experiences in Bermuda, the Turks, and Antigua to a white woman named Susanna Moodie.
Ms Moodie later transcribed the account into the work ...
The biggest-ever boost for Bermudian students from the Island's international business sector was announced yesterday.
For the Chamber of Commerce's International Companies Division -- launching its 20th annual Education Awards -- said students who q...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Top officials met last week to discuss the ramifications of barring sex offenders from schools.
Last month The Royal Gazette revealed that formal talks to notify schools when a convicted sex offender, particularly a paedophile, is released had begun....
Recent changes in recruitment policy for the Police Service has created a new challenge in getting Bermudians to join.
Head of the Training Department Ch. Insp. Jonathan Smith this week told Hamilton Lions' weekly luncheon that said opportunities abo...
DATE: Feb 21, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Burgess
wrecked after it was in collision with another vehicle. And a motorcycle officer using blue lights and siren was injured after being in collision with a car. ---- Page 2 HIGHER-EDUCATION BOOST EDC Higher-education boost An American university is l...
An American university is looking to offer the first doctoral programme in Bermuda.
Depending on the level of interest, residents may be able to participate in New York-based St. John's University's Centre for the Study of Learning and Teaching Style...
given the green light yesterday.
The futuristic tourism village planned for Daniel's Head has cleared the first hurdle after backers gave a presentation to the Bermuda Land Development Corporation.
The ambitious project includes solar-panelled houses...
These lessons underscore the need for continuing sound economic stewardship in Bermuda, as the pressure for international co-operation in regulatory matters will only increase due to the forces of globalisation. The Ministry of Finance will place inc...
With the focus on Bermuda's future, Government will invest close to $100 million in education this fiscal year.
The estimated expenditure of $97.4 million represents 18 percent of the budget And according to Finance Minister Grant Gibbons, it indica...
Bermuda's business leaders are being urged to voluntarily introduce equal opportunity legislation in the workplace -- before it becomes mandatory.
Speaking at this week's Hamilton Rotary, Fair Employment Commission for Northern Ireland chairman Harry...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan