overall population growth and that reproductive health is a right for everyone.
And an individual's rights and needs have to be attended to for the world to have a viable future including an end to poverty, equal economic progress and sustainable dev...
August, latest Government figures show.
But in some areas prices edged up -- including education, thanks largely to a rise in fees for private schooling locally and abroad.
Wine prices also rose 7.2 percent, while the cost of spirits and beer increas...
schools were vandalised in less than a week.
Police spokesperson Evelyn James-Barnett said vandals went on a rampage at Elliott Primary, and Paget Primary last week.
The groundskeeper at Paget Primary, on Ord Road, found smashed flood lights and pole...
a top UK Home Office expert said yesterday.
And Mrs. Chris Browne said that some Bermudian projects had already been discussed in the UK and been acted on.
She explained that a run-down former mining community in her area of Leicestershire had been v...
long way toward addressing the major public concerns. Everyone will have noticed the strong emphasis on combating drug-related crime and crimes of violence..."mindless acts of violence by a few which threaten the very fabric of our society''.
The pub...
Women are making a difference worldwide, having reached their positions in society and their professions through more difficult and roundabout routes than their male counterparts.
But they are still encountering the "glass ceiling'' in both politics ...
One of the biggest challenges business faces is the development of a philosophy that incorporates basic values, a lawyer and Government Senator said on Friday.
Minister of Legislative Affairs and Women's Issues Sen. Lynda Milligan-Whyte told a confer...
in the Upper House during the Motion to Adjourn on Friday.
Sen. Neletha (Honey) Butterfield (PLP) said the issue of students choosing to skip school was a particularly troubling trend over the break.
Sen. Butterfield referred to articles and an edito...
measures aimed at law-breakers.
A law and order theme dominated the Throne Speech read by Governor Lord Waddington yesterday setting out Government's plans for the next year.
Dealers peddling drugs near schools will face stiffer sentences, Police man...
Governor Lord Waddington yesterday.
Mr. President and Members of The Senate: Mr. Speaker and Members of the Hon. House of Assembly: As Bermuda approaches the year 2000, it becomes increasingly apparent that steady, experienced hands will be needed ...