Premier Ewart Brown does fly first class on the public purse, his press secretary clarified yesterday.
Arnold Minors told The Royal Gazette on Monday that Dr. Brown "never flies first class or, at least, he hasn't flown first class where it has been ...
DATE: Feb 18, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The End to End walk is just the beginning according to Tiffany Paynter, the Youth Programme Co-ordinator for the Chewstick Foundation. She and Gavin Smith are urging Bermuda's young people to kick in and take part in an event that helps their communi...
You may not remember the name of your third grade teacher, but you probably remember the name of the third grade bully.
Not so long ago, a teacher's standard response to school bullying was "sticks and stones may break your bones, but words may never...
DATE: Feb 18, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other |
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Busboy turns seafood leftovers into works of art
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- People arrive hungry and empty-handed. They leave clutching ducks, dolphins and mermaids.
It i...
Popular Bermuda Festival favourite, the Aquila Theatre Company, returns to City Hall stage this evening to present the first of two performances of one of Shakespeare's greatest comedies, 'As You Like It'.
On Saturday evening, it will conclude its Be...
The Department of Health is encouraging residents to take better care of their teeth with this month being Oral Health month.
The Oral Health section of the department released a statement yesterday inviting employees of organisations across Bermuda ...
Whether you're old or young, expert or just a normal user, you too can be a Broadband buddy to someone in the neighbourhood.
Launched by BBC Two's Working Lunch business programme, the Broadband Buddy Challenge dares you to be simple with someone you...
A visiting American art expert has compared Bermudian stained glass artist Vivienne Gardner to Louis Comfort Tiffany, one of the most celebrated decorative artists in American history.
"Vivienne Gardner is a living national treasure," said Franklin H...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Determined to create the world's largest digital library, Google Inc. is betting it knows more about US antitrust and copyright laws than the government regulators enforcing them.
The Internet search leader took an audacious step...
A story in the February 11 edition of The Royal Gazette incorrectly stated that students from Warwick Academy, Mount Saint Agnes and Berkeley Institute were involved in the reenactment of the arrival of slave ship Enterprize. In fact, students from t...