Clearly the glory days when visitors would come here, pay almost any price, take what they were given and go home singing Bermuda's praises are over. The recession ended all that by making North Americans very conscious of value for money.
But Bermud...
Cricket and political rhetoric went hand in hand at Bermuda's biggest sporting holiday which attracted smaller crowds than in past years.
And while all eyes were on the cricket, most minds were not far from the Independence referendum less than two w...
the chairmen of the Island's two largest banks.
The Hon. Sir David Gibbons of the Bank of Butterfield and Mr. Eldon Trimingham of the Bank of Bermuda said voters should not be swayed by resignation threats from Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan and memb...
scoops away of the lost dollars of unlucky gamblers.
STILL CHAMPIONS -- St. George's captain Graham Fox (right) leads the cheers after receiving the Cup Match trophy from the Governor Lord Waddington (at left) following yesterday's draw at Wellington...
Hon. Sir John Swan as Premier has already begun.
Sir John fired the starting pistol on Monday when he announced he would resign as party leader and Premier unless Bermudians voted `yes' to Independence on August 15.
A poll published in The Royal Gaze...
Three Cabinet Ministers have said they will join Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan in resigning if the August 15 Independence referendum results in a `no' vote.
They are Deputy Premier the Hon. Irving Pearman, Transport Minister the Hon.
Maxwell Burgess...
With the August 15 referendum just two weeks away, The Royal Gazette in the latest in a series of articles on Independence today looks at the contentious issue of costs.
Ask Health Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness about the costs of going it alone, a...
politicians who are out of step with the people. Because of that, it would seem clear that both political parties have lost their way.
Trying to drag the reluctant people to Independence, just because some politicians want Independence as part of the...
Deputy Premier the Hon.
Irving Pearman.
The half-page newspaper advertisement, which features two Cabinet Ministers and Government Whip Mr. John Barritt, "raises some serious questions'', Mr.
Pearman told The Royal Gazette yesterday.
He complained ye...
In what could spark a wave of threatened Cabinet resignations, Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan says he will resign unless Bermudians vote for Independence in the August 15 referendum.
Health and Social Services Minister the Hon. Quinton Edness said ye...