Kenny Thompson, a member of Bermuda's 1992 World Cup qualifying campaign, has his sights set on being a member of the new professional soccer league in the United States when it is launched in 1996.
Thompson was successful at a recent tryout in the W...
DATE: Nov 30, 1994 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
public, opens at the Princess Hotel tomorrow morning.
High school students, their parents and other prospective students will have the chance to learn more about the US or UK colleges or universities of their choice at the three-day fair which ends S...
of the topics addressed yesterday during a two hour teen forum at the Bermuda Industrial Union's Dr. E.F. Gordon Memorial Hall.
More than two hundred students from four secondary schools -- Whitney Institute, Sandys Secondary, Warwick Secondary and W...
One of the biggest problems facing many of those with HIV and AIDS in Bermuda today is the stress and misery caused by continuing condemnation and rejection from the community, and even their families.
A full decade after The Royal Gazette began carr...
One of America's leading ballet personalities was in Bermuda last week, examining students at the School of Russian Ballet, founded by her friend and colleague, Mrs. Patricia Gray.
Chicago-born Thalia Mara, who trained and worked with such ballet leg...
You would not know it from her appearance. And that is exactly her point.
Slender, spirited, her skin clear and hair stylishly braided, Mrs. Debbie Thomas is one of an estimated 17 million people in the world who carry the AIDS virus.
Practising safe...
Bermuda's first Premier.
Lady Richards died last week after suffering a heart attack. She was 76.
Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan led the tributes, saying Sir Edward Richards would not have been so successful without his wife.
"Lady Richards was a gra...
Almost 500 -- and counting -- families in Bermuda have been affected by HIV.
While some are dealing with the devastation in a caring way, many through ignorance are shunning their HIV-infected family members, says World AIDS Day Committee chairwoman ...
While some are dealing with the devastation in a caring way, many through ignorance are shunning their HIV-infected family members, says World AIDS Day Committee chairwoman Mrs. Joan Dillas Wright.
With AIDS and the Family the theme of the event, Mrs...
root causes of crime although it is unclear whether it will share any of its findings with Government.
However, its first official duty will be a series of community meetings to gauge feelings about recent increases in burglaries, armed robberies and...