Bermudians that they are a society of victims. They do that because victims can be easily manipulated, swayed and made into pawns in the game of politics.
The truth is that too often those people who cry victimisation in Bermuda have set themselves u...
The father of tragic five-year-old Lynae Brown was yesterday charged with her premeditated murder -- a capital offence in Bermuda.
And defence counsel Mark Pettingill told Magistrate Cheryl-Ann Mapp that he would be seeking a psychiatric evaluation o...
their differences.
This week, Education Permanent Secretary Marion Robinson rescheduled a meeting between Bermuda Union of Teachers and education officials until December 12 and 13.
The meeting was delayed to allow education officials time to seek le...
consensus at the centre of the political spectrum. Basically middle class people look for the things they see as best for their bank account and best for their children.
Those two things require a strong economy and a good system of education.
There ...
Tourism has suffered years of neglect at the hands of a United Bermuda Party Government, Shadow Tourism Minister David Allen claimed yesterday.
Mr. Allen was continuing the debate on the Throne Speech in the House of Assembly and berated Government f...
Damon Quincy DeRoza is expected to appear in Magistrates' Court today over the death of his five-year-old daughter, Lynae Brown.
The 20-year-old from Cedar Hill, Warwick, was detained by Police shortly after Lynae's body was found on Tuesday evening....
The father of tragic five-year-old Lynae Brown was yesterday being quizzed by murder squad detectives. Police said they expected the 20-year-old Warwick man would be appearing in court later this week.
Meanwhile, forensic experts are flying to Bermud...
Some reacted with tears, others with nervous giggles, but many just took in the news in silence.
The death of five-year-old Lynae Brown left teachers and pupils at Paget Primary School in emotional turmoil yesterday.
And today some staff are braced f...
Yesterday the homeless in Parsons Road were shifted from their roadside camp -- to a spot a few yards away, hidden from passing traffic.
Their belongings went with them, leaving the sidewalk free of obstructions.
Only a heap of beer bottles and some ...
DATE: Nov 20, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other |
its stand on law and order. The political party which first complained about "over-policing'' in Bermuda and advocated a reduction in Police and then howled about increasing crime has, once again, contradicted itself.
Now, in its reply to the throne ...