many tourists and people in the tourism industry, high prices and declining service means it's becoming more a case of Paradise Lost.
That's the title of the cover story in the November issue of The Bottom Line, The Royal Gazette's biannual economic ...
Shopkeepers mingled with senators, lawyers touched fists with linemen, and women marched alongside husbands, brothers and fathers during the Million Man March Coalition's amble through Court Street yesterday.
And hundreds more flocked inside the St. ...
do not want the issue of Independence to die.
And several of them are interested in becoming a member of the committee or a supporter, says committee chairman Mr. Walton Brown.
Last week, the committee began a membership drive in order to boost its m...
Day profiles Home Affairs Minister and Government Leader in the House of Assembly the Hon. Quinton Edness.
He boasts more than 30 years in politics, and bears the look of someone who has seen off a thousand odd crises...many would find it tempting to...
told a conference of international insurers this week.
Speaking at the opening of the Ninth Annual Reinsurance Conference at the Princess Hotel, Dr. Saul said he was aware thatmany people connected to Bermuda's international business were relieved th...
After almost a quarter century as a family business, Sabrina's owners have decided to sell their Washington Mall women's fashion store.
Sabrina's, formerly La Petite Boutique, was started by Mrs. Alice Talbot in 1972.
Her daughter, Mrs. H. Sabrina Ki...
The Bermuda Police Service has made no progress since the appointment of a new Commissioner, the Opposition Leader claimed yesterday.
Progresive Labour Party Leader Mr. Frederick Wade told Hamilton Lions that "things seem to be worse'' nine months af...
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (Wall Street Journal) -- When Dutch oil trader John Deuss jetted into this threadbare capital as the Soviet Union crumbled, he carried a vision for turning the fledgling nation's buried treasure into pay dirt.
A pipeline to send cr...
he refuses to leave Bermuda voluntarily, Labour and Home Affairs Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness said yesterday.
"He's been asked to leave,'' Mr. Edness said of Mr. Manuel Pacheco. "If he refuses to do that, what happens is automatic.'' Mr. Edness ...
After 25 years in Bermuda, Mr. Manuel Pacheco has been told he must leave.
"I've got nowhere to go,'' said Mr. Pacheco, who was 14 when he arrived from the Azores with his parents. "I've got no family back home.'' Lawyer Mr. Trevor Moniz says the ca...