Students went head-to-head with politicians as Greenrock hosted a national debate on the Environment.
The Island's top high school debaters challenged prominent figures in business and politics, with the motion that 'Green energy should be mandatory ...
Make no mistake. Bonds are debt. The principal has to be paid back with interest. Bonds may be publicly traded, bought and sold on a stock exchange, or realised through a private placement deal but they are still debt. Who or what backs up that debt?...
May 29
Youth Talent Competition The Youth Department of Heritage Worship Centre invites youth groups to enter its first 'Youth Talent Competition'. 7 p.m. The competition categories are: Vocals – Solos, rap, ensemble, choir; Instrumental – Piano, key...
Deflation and a lost decade can be avoided it seems; all we need are perfect central bankers, sensible politicians, a biddable electorate and cooperative investors.
Nothing to worry about there, then.
In a speech on Monday, Bank of England Monetary P...
Examine a traditional Bermuda roof up close without ever leaving the ground — at a new art exhibition at the Masterworks Gallery in Paget.
'Our House...A Welcome Home' opened at the Masterworks Gallery this month to celebrate Heritage Month and is on...
LONDON (Reuters Life!) – The limos, big hair, ball gowns and boys in formal outfits of US-style high school proms have now become a widespread rite of passage for British teens, according to a survey.
The prom is now deemed more significant for kids ...
DATE: May 28, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other |
Vineyard tours show where wine is really made
SANTA ROSA, Calif., May 25 (Reuters Life!) - The last thing you would expect to see on a tour of a vineyard is a baseball field.
But there it is - a regulation-size baseball field - hidden down a slope be...
Four women will brave the shark infested waters of the San Fransisco Bay, battle rough currents, high waves and passing boats — and plan to do it all in the name of charity.
Bermuda residents Jo Turner, Anne-Marie deGraft-Johnson, Sula Bancroft and R...
The media has pledged to set up a self-regulating council by mid-September and urged Government to "put on ice" its plan for a legislated watchdog.
A joint letter was sent yesterday to Premier Ewart Brown and copied to MPs from the editors of the Isl...
DATE: May 28, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Many Americans picked up their newspapers this week to find the opening pages of "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest," part of a powerful campaign for a series of books by a deceased Swedish mystery writer who has had near unp...