November 13, 2014
Dear Sir,
This is a response to the 13th November Letter to the Editor called “Bermuda is a great example”. Thank you Mr and Mrs Rees of Scotland for ob...
DATE: Nov 15, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
As the fifth richest man in the world, as successful on land as he is on water, Larry Ellison will have a big say as to whether the next America’s Cup in 2017 will be sailed on local waters.
Estimated by Forbes Magazine to be worth $50 billion, with ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Adrian Robson
November 10, 2014
Dear Sir
As first time visitors from Scotland to your lovely Island we were pleased and interested by your article in Saturday’s Royal Gazette about the Scottish independence debate. One of the mantras of the NO campaign has been “S...
DATE: Nov 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
November 5, 2014
Dear Sir,
Over the last few days both PLP MPs Rolfe Commissiong and Lovita Foggo have gone on scathing attacks on the PLP’s record in office.
Mr Commissiong’s recent article highlighted how black unemployment ...
DATE: Nov 06, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
At one time Bruce Stuart was one of Bermuda’s most well known artists. He took part in hundreds of exhibitions locally, he was president of the Bermuda Society of Arts, and his work even graced the arrivals hall at the airport.
Then, in 2006, he gave...
DATE: Oct 27, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
You thought maybe I might touch on Scotland this week, right? Wrong. Try Botswana. Yes, Botswana, Mr Editor, and if space permits I think I can bring it back to what happened in Scotland. Stay with me now.
I have just finished reading a fascinating b...
September 20, 2014
Dear Sir,
Watching and listening to the buildup to Scotland’s referendum on independence was very interesting!
The pros and cons were not as well articulated as could have been but nevertheless the “No” campaign won....
DATE: Sep 22, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Bermuda’s Scots were glued to the Independence vote and results — and Governor George Fergusson was no different.
Mr Fergusson was born in Scotland and his Scottish family has an esteemed history in the British Army and diplomatic service.
He praise...
In the end there were no maybes about it.
Bermuda’s Scottish residents woke up this morning to discover that their nation had chosen to remain part of the UK.
Opponents of independence won 55 percent of the vote while separatists won 45 percent with ...
The head of Bermuda-based Jardine Matheson yesterday wrote to the UK’s Financial Times to back a No vote in the referendum on Scottish independence.
Sir Henry Keswick, the chairman of Jardine Matheson Holdings, a huge conglomerate involved in a vari...
DATE: Sep 18, 2014 | CATEGORY: International Business |