Mark Twain’s aphorism about never putting off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow was intended as a sardonic rebuke to the chronically tardy, not a rallying cry.
But Bermuda seems to have other ideas.
Long the author’s second home, ...
DATE: Aug 04, 2015 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
This article was submitted by 23-year-old Riketa Pavy. It reflects her experience of working for local chain Buzz and how she has earned an opportunity to go to university in the UK, supported by her employer.
By Riketa Pavy
I began working at Buzz i...
Bermudian actor Jason Eddy never thought his work in Croatia would attract so much attention.
He was used to walking around unrecognised in London and New York, despite having performed in both places for years.
The 33-year-old was in Dubrovnik for i...
The risk of falling increases with each decade of life. Every year, one in every three adults age 65 or older suffers a fall.
A person who has fallen once is two to three times more likely to fall again.
Many victims have to receive treatment in em...
DATE: Jul 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Dr Mike Serebrennik
A Progressive Labour Party motion of censure against Speaker of the House Randy Horton has been defeated along party lines by 17 votes to 15. The vote came at 1am.
The debate laid bare long-simmering divisions of Parliament, including charges of favo...
DATE: Jul 18, 2015 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
With gross national debt at $2.185 billion and facing another year with a budget deficit, the Bermuda Government is to execute a $200 million loan facility agreement with Butterfield Bank.
Bob Richards, the Minister of Finance, made the announcement ...
DATE: Jul 18, 2015 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Insurance and reinsurance firms should deploy their capital not only to boost income but to add knowledge to their businesses.
And top lawyers from a specialist US law firm last night outlined to business executives the benefits of corporate venture ...
Anthony and Hannah Astwood were humble 18th-century salt rakers.
Today they have hundreds of descendants including at least two knights, former Premier Sir John Swan and former Chief Justice and Court of Appeals president, Sir James Astwood.
A family...
Michael Kitces could drive a hot new car, work out in a high-end gym, and relax in a sprawling house. He can afford it. He just doesn’t want it.
What does the 37-year-old financial planner, a partner and director of research at Pinnacle Advisory Gro...
A new strategic direction lies ahead for the Reading Clinic, with the appointment of Glenn Faries as its new executive director.
Dr Faries, who succeeds Julie Dunstan as she steps down after six years in the post, aims to spearhead a public awareness...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell