Bermuda. Tuesday's announcements by the new Commissioner of Police, dealing with a major reorganisation of the Police Service, will have reassured the Bermudian public that something is being done. A welcome start, but a start only, has been made.
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As the Island's insurance industry continues to burgeon, the Bermuda Insurance Institute (BII) will also move forward with its training and education mandate, said it newest president.
Education remains a major aim of the institute, successor of the ...
at Prospect yesterday defended its makeup.
The board -- whose members were revealed last month by Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira -- has come under close scrutiny.
Chairman of the Bermuda Technical Institute Association Mr. delMonte Dav...
Home medication for people with AIDS and other infectious diseases improves their quality of life and dramatically cuts the costs of medical care.
This is the opinion of Atlanta-based specialist, Dr. Robin Dretler, who has spent the past week in Berm...
says he declined an invitation to be featured in Government's $100,000 advertising campaign.
"I felt that by innuendo or by inference it would appear that I was supporting Independence,'' Education Minister the Hon. Clarence Terceira said yesterday.
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The 1995 winners, selected by their schools' faculties on the basis of scholastic aptitude, outstanding conduct and financial need, are 16-year-old St. George's Secondary School student Miss Shynika Outerbridge, a sergeant in the Bermuda Regiment Cad...
scholarships to local students studying occupational therapy, medical technology or nursing abroad, (from left:) Miss Holly Sinclair, Miss Cil-Maria York, Miss Julie Irving, Miss Nicole Blades who received the prestigious Lady Swan Scholarship from L...
When chartered accountant, Mrs. Jeanne Atherden, decided years ago to switch her education focus from becoming a doctor to majoring in accountancy, little did she know that it would be an uphill battle. The reason? Firms simply did not want to hire f...
DATE: Jul 17, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
programme targeted at young people, adults and prisoners.
Opposition and Independent senators said the General Education Development programme provided a valuable service.
And on Wednesday they asked Government Senate Leader the Hon. Gerald Simons to...
Contributions and Benefits Order 1995.
Government Senator Lynda Milligan Whyte said the increase in pension benefits was intended to protect pensioners from the erosion of their pension benefits.
The legislation would affect two categories of people....