Sir John Swan's resignation as Premier unleashed a torrent of praise for the man who has led Bermuda since 1982.
Since he was chosen to head the United Bermuda Party and the Country, Sir John led his party to four general election victories and presi...
Changing Government's education reform plans will sound the political death knell for the new Premier, former Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira has warned.
And although Dr. Terceira is not sure whether he will retain his portfolio or any ...
When he steps out of home in his running gear, Dr. David Saul is a man who thrives over the longer distance.
As a politician, however, he has made his mark as a champion sprint runner.
Yesterday, he burst through the tape of the Premiership race afte...
and immediately declared war on crime, drugs and racism.
He pledged Bermudians: "We are going to listen, attend to your welfare, and take care of affairs. We are going to deliver. I promise you that.'' Dr. Saul also vowed to make a break with the pa...
Although it hasn't been documented yet, it's a generally accepted fact: watching "The Young And The Restless,'' a typical evening pastime in Bermuda, may be hazardous to your health.
It is not, of course, the popular American soap opera per se that m...
Construction of the $58 million Prospect senior school is "on time and on budget'', Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira declared yesterday at a first on-site visit by the interim secondary school board.
So far, the steel structure of the ma...
Hamilton's Princess Hotel.
The meeting is being held by the Affiliated Clubs -- a branch of the North American Area Skal Committee.
Aimed at boosting friendship and understanding among people in the travel and hospitality industry, the Affiliated Clu...
expect to have an easy time. He has the huge task of rebuilding his party's image as a good manager, the image which causes the UBP to win elections. If he cannot do that very quickly, he and his party will fail.
Rebuilding will not be easy because t...
the last year because it spent $11,556 less than it earned.
However, only .7 per cent of its income -- some $14,882 -- was paid out to members in the form of sick pay ($1,020), superannuation pay ($7,072) education seminars ($6,576) and bursaries ($2...
people voted for their well being and with their deep pockets and not with their emotions. That should not be taken to mean that there is not a great deal of emotion in the Country today because there is.
This was a vote in favour of Bermuda and Berm...