They're young, bitter, and almost always black. And they have become seared into a new political consciousness spanning Bermuda's party divide.
You witness them most days at Plea Court, taking their place in a parade before Senior Magistrate the Wor....
And a week-full of activities will be held leading up to that day.
The World AIDS Day Committee has organised a week of activities, beginning on Monday at the Masterworks Gallery where the AIDS Memorial Quilt will be unveiled.
The quilt will also be ...
secondary schools within three weeks.
Ever since new Education Minister Jerome Dill announced that he will be reviewing the number of students proposed for the senior school at Prospect, speculation has increased about whether Government would expand...
strategy on the disease isn't developed soon, a prominent US clinician has warned.
According to Dr. Victoria Cargill, an associate professor of medicine at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, the ratio of male AIDS cases to female has return...
overall propserity of Bermuda, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons warned on Friday.
Dr. Gibbons, speaking on the final day of the Throne Speech debate in the House of Assembly, said there were various areas of international business which could be improv...
debating trophy last weekend.
The three-strong team notched up a narrow victory against Warwick Academy, debating against the motion that "this house believes that television is an invention to be regretted''.
And Nicholas Pacheco, Jennifer Rhind and...
The Education Ministry is not responsible for educating students who are expelled, even if they are younger than 16, Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said yesterday.
But children are only expelled from school as a last resort, Mr. Dil...
yesterday to push for the Parks Department to be returned to Environment from the Ministry of Works & Engineering.
Premier David Saul moved Parks from Environment to Works when he announced his first Cabinet in August.
But Ms Gordon, speaking during ...
When Opposition MP Ms Renee Webbe, in the course of heckling the Government in the House of Assembly last Friday, said former Environment Minister Mr. Tim Smith would have been dumped form the Cabinet if he was black, she was echoing a view held by s...
DATE: Nov 24, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
cannot afford private schools, if Government schools are not improved, a Senator warned on Wednesday.
Sen. Norma Astwood (Ind) said that public schools ran the risk of being denied "some of the students it needs most''.
"If we are not careful, our pu...