The Bermuda Land Development Corporation (BLDC) still aims to become financially self-sufficient in 2003, said Minister without portfolio Neletha Butterfield in the House of Assembly on Wednesday.
Speaking for Housing Minister Col. David Burch during...
There were around 60 outstanding complaints against the Police lodged with the Police Complaints Authority last month.
However Home Affairs Minister Terry Lister said it was down from 100 two months previously and that the backlog was being addressed...
WHEN the Duchess of Windsor proclaimed, "You can never be too rich or too thin", she might have added: "Or too comfortable." The royals and nobility of this world are not about to tear themselves away from their assorted posh estates, historic castle...
LAST Saturday, February 15, was an historic day for Bermuda as it was for much of the world.
On that day millions of people, including hundreds in Bermuda, voiced an emphatic "No" to the idea of going to war against Iraq. What is more significant abo...
Enforce the law
February 7, 2003
Dear Sir,
There is a very simple solution to the problem of drivers and riders using cell phones.
Enforce the law as it applies to driving without due care and attention.
Johnny made my day
February 12, 2003
Dear Sir,...
AT first blush, he may have seemed a miscast warrior. A soft-spoken connoisseur of good food, better wines and the fine arts, a scholar possessed of a formidable and wide-ranging intellect, the model of courtliness, Dr. Stanley Ratteray might more ea...
February 4, 2003
I FEEL it is fair to say that the success of a newspaper can be judged by how well informed its readers are. I, like others, have benefited by the Opinion column in the Mid-Ocean News and from the input of other contributors from tim...
If the words "Sarbanes-Oxley Act" make your eyes glaze over, or if you think that this is a subject that only accountants need to concern themselves with, it may be time to "wake up and smell the coffee".
When Senator Paul Sarbanes and representative...
Tributes have been paid to former United Bermuda Party executive officer Bob Law, who died at the Lahey Clinic in Boston after suffering from cancer.
Former premier Sir John Swan described Mr. Law as a meticulous, organised and articulate individual ...
OUR correspondent, Observer of St. George's, last week criticised a column I wrote that described the waning of Yasser Arafat's influence on the politics of the Middle East (, January 17).
I hope you will allow me a little space in which to debate so...