West Indian Association, who came agonisingly close to winning the league title, are confident of seeing off their Caribbean rivals Jamaican Association this weekend to set up a showdown with champions Leg Trappers in the Commercial Cricket League's ...
DATE: Sep 18, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ivan Clifford
Supporters of the United Bermuda Party (UBP) are breathing a sigh of relief at the news that Trevor Moniz has been readmitted to the party whip.
But there are some doubters that the good will will last.
Robert Pires, a Moniz supporter, said the party...
Trevor Moniz is back in the fold of the United Bermuda Party (UBP) after a caucus meeting Tuesday.
Mr. Moniz was readmitted to the UBP whip at the meeting, according to a statement from the party's headquarters last night.
"Mr. Moniz was readmitted t...
As readers in Bermuda pick up their newspapers this morning and make their way to work, tens of thousands of New Yorkers will already have been up for hours honouring those who died in the terrorist attacks of one year ago.
Bagpipe processions of mou...
When Victor Scott Principal Dr. Gina Tucker read Ronald Morrish's 'With all Due Respect' earlier this year, she knew she had to bring the author to Bermuda to speak to an audience of parents, educators and community leaders.
She contacted the Canadia...
DATE: Sep 04, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
When one thinks of Bermuda's competitors in the provision of international financial services, Malta does not immediately come to mind. That may change, however, if the Maltese Government continues its progressive economic strategies. Roger Crombie r...
A mother is upset her diabetes-afflicted four-year-old son may not be able to attend pre-school in September because Government does not have anyone to give him the constant supervision he needs to survive.
Daniel McRonald suffers from Juvenile Diabe...
HE has, like other reluctant champions before him, what the journalist and biographer Lowell Thomas once memorably described as a genius for backing into the limelight.
In recent months Sir John Swan's cogent analyses of the Bermudian political scene...
Bermuda's international business sector is about to face fresh challenges from several overseas jurisdictions. In the first of a series, Roger Crombie looks at moves afoot in the Isle of Man to reduce corporate tax rates to zero to head off the Europ...
August 14, 2002
Dear Sir,
"IT'S A DIFFERENT WORLD WITH THE LIGHTS OUT",
This is BELCO's new motto you know,
they sing it to all the poor people
in Spanish Point West of North Shore,
who sit without lights, fans, or fridges,
in heat reaching ninety de...