An information technology consultant believes that Bermuda can take advantage of a global weakness that has been discovered in computer programmes that threatens to create havoc in the year 2000. Ian Linnegan, the former director of education and tra...
Greenpeace over Bermuda's plans to dump asbestos at sea.
At a meeting in London yesterday, the Minister won the support of Britain for small countries to dump asbestos at sea, while specifically opposing large countries doing likewise. Greenpeace has...
Cold War.
As the United States presidential campaign has progressed, it has become very clear that President Bill Clinton understood that victory rested in the middle. That understanding may well give him a large vote majority today. The same, of cou...
It brings together commerce and science, education and entertainment, and seven bottlenosed dolphins with their new Island home.
Premier David Saul and Tourism Minister David Dodwell yesterday cut the ribbon to officially open Dolphin Quest's new mar...
getting rid of drugs on the playing field.
And elite sprinter Troy Douglas has been asked to return to Bermuda for the November 29-30 workshop to speak on his experiences as a drug free athlete on the world stage.
Youth and Sports Minister Tim Smith ...
Bermuda's young people are being asked to help find solutions to some of the problems they face today.
Young United Bermuda -- the youth wing of the United Bermuda Party -- will be hosting a youth forum, "Teen Summit -Rise Up Young People''.
And the ...
a positive sign. We think the concern can only result in improvements to Bermuda's product.
This newspaper shares the concern because tourism is the basis of Bermuda's economy and the economy will not get back to its peak until tourism revives.
We kn...
hiring of deputy principals for the new senior secondary school, a Shadow Minister said yesterday.
Alex Scott, Shadow Minister for Labour and Home Affairs, said it appeared none of the decision-makers involved in the dispute were prepared to deal wit...
The fifth-year Northlands student says he plans on becoming Bermuda's top photographer.
"I want to get to the point where everyone comes to me and wants me to take their pictures,'' he admits.
"All my life I always liked cameras. I guess I like the s...
The Public Service Commission has thrown a dispute over the education department's new hiring practices back into the hands of the education department.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers -- which has called for a standardised test and personality profile...