Make our prisoners work
May 19,2010
Dear Sir,
This letter is in response to Raymond Ray's letter in The Royal Gazette on May 19th and also in response to the lady caller on the Everest DeCosta show a few weeks ago.
As a taxpayer I am tired of people ...
Chef Bobby Flay may be 15-year-old Jaelen Steede's hero, but his grandmother is his inspiration.
The Warwick Academy student will be one of several junior instructors at the Second Annual Kids Culinary Arts Conference.
The event will be held tomorrow...
In the introduction of his comprehensive and fascinating opus 'In the Eye of All Trade', Michael J. Jarvis, Associate Professor of History at the University of Rochester, New York, outlines the scope of his extensive research into Bermuda, Bermudians...
Government has defended its controversial media council bill, claiming it is a "bit of a red herring" whether such a regulatory body is enshrined in law or not.
Premier Ewart Brown, the Minister responsible for the proposed legislation, did not comme...
DATE: May 19, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
GENEVA (AP) – Cellphone users worried about getting brain cancer aren't off the hook yet.
A major international study into the link between cellphone use and two types of brain cancer has proved inconclusive, according to a report due to be published...
Take crime off Page 1
May 19, 2010
Dear Sir,
Frankly, this is one letter I really don't care whether you publish or not. But I do think you, as the Editor of the one daily newspaper in Bermuda, should start listening to some of your correspondents an...
@rh18bold:Today in History
Today is Saturday, May 15, the 135th day of 2010. There are 230 days left in the year.
On this date
In 1918, the world's first airmail service began between New York, Philadelphia and Washington, using planes supplied by th...
n Outcome will set precedent and could raise tension–¦ Non-Muslim minority unease holding back govt turnaround
By Razak Ahmad
PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia (Reuters) — Malaysia's highest court began proceedings on Monday on a landmark inter-religious child cus...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — World Cup soccer matches will be held for a month beginning June 11 in South Africa. Foreign ticket sales, particularly in Europe, have been disappointing, but organisers still expect up to 350,000 people to travel h...
"I wish I could have traveled like you Robyn, but life got in the way," so said a comment left on my website www.robynswanderings.com last week. Life? Getting in the way?
Just this week my family has gone through one of the most tragic times in our l...