takings over Christmas 1994 and for the whole year. Even poultry ran afoul of the market in 1995.
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) had a minor setback before the new year, when shares traded down $4.25 to $26.25. Nearly 570 shares were being unloaded in ...
As 1995 comes to an end, Premier David Saul is promising calm following the Independence storm.
But with a forced Cabinet change and a troublesome back bench behind him, a still-sluggish economy before him, and a tough Budget expected in February, Dr...
H.T. Smith, commenting on the acceptance of no contest pleas submitted by six of the Bermuda Under-23 soccer players accused of smuggling drugs into Miami.
"That was a sign of 15 years of blood, sweat and tears. This is something I have worked for so...
Presiding Elder AME Churches "Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift ...'' 1st Corinthians 9:15 For days now the question uppermost in the minds of little children has been, "What will I get for Christmas?'' Our older minds have been given much t...
much more festive and buoyant mood. The expression of peace on earth and goodwill toward men has been joined this year by uncertainty and concern for the future. There is nothing quite so unsettling as success when it begins to fade. There can also b...
The role played by the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA) in the weeks leading up to the Independence referendum was "critical'', the organisation's chairman said.
"We believe we played a critical role as calm and stable voice througho...
"shallow'' last night by a Government backbencher.
Dr. David Dyer said the refusal of Ministers to reveal Cabinet discussions hampered the Commission of Inquiry.
And he said it was incorrect for Cabinet Secretary Mr. Leopold Mills to be singled out f...
Independence referendum in the wake of Hurricane Felix, a Commission of Inquiry has found.
But Cabinet Secretary Mr. Leopold Mills and his "senior civil service advisers'' did not give proper priority to holding the referendum "on the date fixed by l...
doctorate in Political Science, and chairman of the Committee for the Independence of Bermuda.
The media is a focal point in helping to shape concerns about issues and how the media presents an issue can go a long way towards shaping people's attitud...
News is inviolable -- news reflects the ugliness of society, acting as a mirror to portray what is happening in the community.
The news pages are to do with what is happening now, rather than what has happened in the past. Or that is perhaps how the ...