Leaders of the Island's United Methodist churches yesterday became the latest group to publicly oppose gambling, claiming it is "destructive to the social, moral and spiritual stability of society" and would have devastating effects in Bermuda.
As pu...
How did it survive?
April 20, 2009
Dear Sir,
I read with interest the stories about my old workplace, ZBM the staff there need to wake up and smell the roses, we are in the midst of a recession, go back to work. I would assume the owner is seriously ...
April 22
The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) will hold its Annual Administrative Professionals Day 'Brilliance In Action' at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guest speaker is Simon T. Bailey, foun...
As an occasional gamer I was mildly shocked to discover that one in 10 youth in the US are considered as "addicts". According to a study of the gaming habits of eight to 18-year-olds, playing games for 24 hours or more a week is addiction.
This Iowa ...
Most people think of fine wine as an expensive treat - but the managers of an unusual investment fund see it as a way of enhancing wealth.
After the Wine Investment Fund's (WIF) first five-year investment period closed last August, its investors were...
DATE: Apr 22, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Entrepreneurs put out of business when gaming machines were banned last night urged Government not to freeze them out if casinos become legal.
Speaking at a public forum on plans to relax Bermuda's anti-gambling legislation, owners of former gambling...
DATE: Apr 22, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The Bermuda School of Music's 12th annual 'Some Enchanted Evening' concert takes place on Friday.
Organisers are offering a programme in keeping with Bermuda's celebration of its 400th anniversary – 400 years of music, from the 1600s to the present d...
The 2009 Consumer Guide for Bermuda will be available for free in tomorrow's Royal Gazette.
New features this year include a complementary online edition of the magazine and the innovative "Ask the Pro" service which puts some of Bermuda's leading ex...
After driving all day to Delphi (which had been our previous stop) and back, the bus ride to Athens was slightly painful even if we had a feeling of relief for not having to negotiate highway shoulders or beeping trucks.
Of course when we arrived in ...
Empowering administrators and helping them succeed in their careers will be the focus for a conference held by the International Association of Administrative Professional (IAAP) Bermuda Chapter this week.
The IAAP's Annual Administrative Day, entitl...