NEW YORK (AP) — Profit is so boring.
That's one way to characterise investors' suddenly blase view of Corporate America's single most important figure. Earnings gushed last week like oil from the ruptured BP well and were greeted like the same gooey ...
Everyone in Bermuda should have access to basic health care according to Bermuda Health Council head Jennifer Attride-Stirling.
Two weeks ago the BHeC released a consultation paper recommending how the regulatory framework for private health insuranc...
An exciting competition for Bermudian dancers has been launched, with the lucky winner headed to California for the season finale of 'So You Think You Can Dance'.
The National Dance Foundation of Bermuda (NDFB) is offering two tickets to see the Emmy...
For the first time since April 20 there's optimism in the Gulf of Mexico where the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded and killed 11 people. British Petroleum cautiously revealed the good news that oil is no longer gushing into the waters.
The US...
Still, the number one concern for retirees is access to and affordable health care.
The high cost of insuring the health of the Bermuda resident population is pushing the whole public and private insurance industry into critical strategy mode. Recent...
Today
Songs For a Summer's Evening Concert St. Mark's Anglican Church, Smith's Parish at 7 p.m. Join us for an informal service of praise amid the beauty of his creation with song, music and poetry.
Tomorrow
Neighbourhood Prayer Vigil Community Conta...
Bermuda Hogges take on Northern Virginia Royals tomorrow night at BAA Field in their last home game of the season and The Royal Gazette will be there to bring you live coverage of all the action as it happens.The game begins at 6 p.m., so don't worry...
Facebook Fugitive Alvone Maybury, whose tale has been reported across the world, wrote last night that he planned to turn himself in.
He posted a message on the social networking site at about 7.30 p.m. which read: "I'm coming in soon I just wanna go...
The Ace Gallery, Ace Building, 17 Woodbourne Avenue 'Alfred Birdsey', an exhibition of paintings by Alfred Birdsey from the collection of E. Michael Jones. Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Groups should telephone 295-5200.
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Tempted as I am to write more about the World Cup and LeBron James going to my team the Miami Heat; I will refuse. This week I want to talk budget and the economy. Bermudians have become accustomed to what some of my bosses call "Rich Country Solutio...