The Argus Open tennis tournament, now in its 10th year, will start at the WER Joell Tennis Stadium next Thursday.
The tournament is hosted and sanctioned by the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association, and has been sponsored by the Argus Group since its ince...
Q. I hear mixed messages about the prospects for my Caterpillar Inc. shares. Please clarify its outlook. - CB, via the Internet
A. The world's largest maker of construction and mining equipment hasn't side-stepped the effects of the global economic d...
Jewish leaders irked as Catholics rework statement
WASHINGTON (AP) — US Roman Catholic bishops have revised a document on Catholic-Jewish relations to affirm that the church must share its belief that salvation is through Christ.
The US Conference o...
NEW YORK (AP) — While Jon and Kate Gosselin begin to sort out the pieces of their broken marriage, "Jon & Kate Plus 8" is merely taking a break.
A day after the couple revealed their impending divorce and won the biggest ratings coup ever for TLC's p...
Until June 27
Up with People. Multi-national cast of young people in a high-energy family friendly production. They will be at the St. David's Bermuda Native Festival on June 20 and at Harbour Nights in Hamilton on June 24. Their two-hour final perfo...
Media House Ltd. posted a profit of $3.4 million for the six months up to March 31, 2009 — a fall of $0.5 million compared to the same period a year before.
The company, which owns a number of printing, media and Internet concerns in the US and the C...
PARIS (Bloomberg) – It was a routine romantic Parisian dinner for two –a quiet evening at the 101-year-old La Fontaine de Mars on Rue Saint-Dominique – until the public discovered that the American tourists sipping house Bordeaux in the neighborhood ...
A prostate cancer test saved Malcolm Butterfield's life in more ways than one.
Mr. Butterfield underwent a PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) test as part of a series of checks ahead of preparing for a kidney transplant.
The managing director of KPMG Ad...
The problem of overfishing in the world's oceans could be rectified in two decades if we would all just knuckle down.
This was the word from BBC natural history unit producer Hugh Pearson, formerly the assistant producer for the acclaimed Blue Planet...