youngsters beyond 16 years old. And local community clubs must get out and lead the way.
That's the opinion of Bermuda's overseas professional David Bascome, currently involved in the running of the fourth annual Bascome/Goater Pro Soccer Clinic at B...
DATE: Jun 30, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
Green Paper on Independence yesterday fielded an allegation that Government had been discredited by an alleged breach of broadcasting regulations.
At an Independence meeting at St. George's Town Hall last night Home Affairs Minister the Hon. Irving P...
principal of Government's new senior school.
Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira revealed this yesterday during a Press conference to introduce the interim board of governors for the school to be built at Prospect by 1997, for some 1,200 te...
has been appointed president of the Bermuda Insurance Institute, the industry's training and education body with 140 member companies.
And she has put the development of a five-year strategic plan among her priorities.
Formerly in the chair of the BI...
yesterday spoke out in defence of ZBM's Monday night referendum debate programme that allegedly fell foul of political broadcasting regulations.
Criticised for not presenting a balanced panel at the UBP sponsored debate, Mr. Richardson said that Gove...
called following a row over misleading statements made to the Barbados Parliament.
Mrs Mia Mottley, the Barbados Education Minister, won the vote 15-7 after a nine-hour debate sparked by the Opposition saying remarks made about a contract awarded whe...
The full text of American Consul General Mr. Robert Farmer's speech given at the official US Naval Air Station Decommissioning Ceremony last Friday.
Your Excellency Lord Waddington, Mr. Premier, Captain Bryan, men and women of the US Naval Air Statio...
supporters to undermine the Independence debate, according to a Cabinet Minister.
The Hon. Wayne Furbert, the Minister for Community and Cultural Affairs, spoke out yesterday, saying the referendum was not a "Sir John Swan agenda'', but a decision ta...
Bank of Butterfield chairman the Hon. Sir David Gibbons yesterday urged Bermuda to rise above petty squabbles over differing views on Independence.
The Island had much more important things to worry about, he told those who attended the Chamber of Co...
Paper on Independence campaign.
Mrs. Cartwright DeCouto said on Friday that many organisations and individuals had sent reports to the committee which wrote the Green Paper.
Copies of these submissions should be tabled in the House of Assembly.
Pembr...