Uniting not just her party but the Country is the self-appointed task facing Premier Pamela Gordon a year into her Premiership.
Ms Gordon celebrated her first anniversary in the Island's top political job at the weekend.
But it's strictly business as...
DATE: Mar 30, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The ordinary computer home user, who might prefer to do as little as possible keeping the innards of their machine healthy, will still find it useful to pick up the latest (March 24) issue of PC Magazine.
It's the issue with magazine's annual Utility...
DATE: Mar 30, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Ahmed Elamin
A United Bermuda Party approved candidate yesterday called for the old wing of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to be turned into sheltered housing for senior citizens.
Charles Hollis said: "Space now used for Government offices could easily be ...
DATE: Mar 17, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda Constitution prompted a heated debate in the House of Assembly late Wednesday night.
Renee Webb (PLP) said the clause which -- bars born Bermudians holding dual citizenship from serving in Parliament -- was discriminatory.
Her motion urged th...
"government in waiting''. It has to have seen Tuesday's results as approval of its optimism. Yet the PLP knows that by-elections are an uncertain barometer and are often used by voters to send a message to a government when they are not in danger of ...
Bermuda could be a shining model for other nations to follow if she adheres to the principles of justice, a Muslim Minister said yesterday.
And while the Island may be small in size, her significance as a player on the world stage cannot be underesti...
-- that the colonies are indeed revolting.
For -- despite a UK rearguard action to present the ground-breaking UK-Caribbean conference in the Bahamas as some sort of international lovefest -- it was clear that the British Government was a little take...
DATE: Feb 18, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Britain yesterday insisted that Bermuda abolish the death penalty to bring the Island into line with the UK's international treaty obligations.
But the British Government's hardline position on hanging sparked a furious response from Premier Pamela G...
PLP member Rolfe Commissiong could find himself in hot water for a second time after he made an unsolicited phone call to a Royal Gazette journalist and spoke with him about an internal party matter.
Mr. Commissiong made the phone call on Wednesday a...
plays in Bermuda's politics. Given the statements by the party's spokesman, Graeme Outerbridge, printed in this newspaper yesterday, it is time for the NLP to tell the public just how many members it has and where it thinks it is going.
It seems to u...