speculation she could cross the floor of the House of Assembly today.
VSB news led with the story that Grace Bell could be poised to leave the United Bermuda Party benches and sit with the Progressive Labour Party.
And ZBM news reported that St. Geor...
DATE: May 08, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Would-be burger baron Maxwell Burgess is back in the United Bermuda Party fold -- even though his Grape Bay Ltd. is currently locked in a legal battle with Government over McDonald's fast food in Bermuda.
But yesterday Mr. Burgess, lifted into the Ho...
DATE: May 08, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The Class of '93 took over Government's key posts in a massive reshuffle of Ministers and portfolios.
Premier Pamela Gordon -- herself elected in 1993 -- now has six Ministers out of a Cabinet of 13 who won their seats in that year's General Election...
Bermuda's tax exempt status is attracting high-technology companies like Teledesic to the Island, business executives in San Diego heard.
The comment was made last week by Bermuda Stock Exchange CEO William Woods.
"If Bill Gates and Paul Allen set up...
order to enhance quality of life. To provide support and assistance to cancer patients and their families.
To meet physical, emotional and social needs of patients. To promote health, dignity and independence, regardless of ability to pay, to the ext...
its student essay competition entitled "The Bermuda in which I want to live''.
More than 400 young people took advantage of the opportunity to voice their opinions on various subjects, ranging from teen pregnancy, homelessness, violence, drugs, touri...
its student essay competition.
And during a special ceremony at City Hall yesterday, the 30 recipients shook hands and had their pictures taken with Premier Pamela Gordon.
The contest, which attracted more than 400 entries, invited students of all ag...
Smith, has said that the Government, and the Chamber, will have to do a better job in the future.
Taking over as president from David Rowntree next week Thursday, he is excited about changing times, including the expansion of the Chamber's board of d...
DATE: Apr 07, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor
Competition is good for everyone and we can only think that a mid-week Bermuda Sun will keep this newspaper's fine editorial staff on its toes. The Royal Gazette enjoys a challenge.
Right now there is some healthy competition between The Royal Gazett...
for a successful Country is a system and a Country which embraces all people -black, white, rich, poor, no matter their colour or creed. There are others who don't support that because they would like to divide our Country on racial lines.'' After a...