Government had to scrub an Independence meeting at Admiralty House Park last night after hardly anybody turned up.
At 8 p.m., the only people at the Community Centre were three Cabinet Ministers from the committee that wrote the Independence Green Pa...
Spanish Point three days before the referendum.
The concert at the park popularly known as Pontoons will feature "5,000 kids screaming: `Yes to the referendum' at the top of their lungs,'' Mr. Andrew Phillips predicted.
Mr. Phillips is president of D...
latest in a series of articles on Independence before the August 15 referendum, The Royal Gazette today examines Independence and race.
Throughout the lengthy Independence debate, the race issue has never been far beneath the surface.
Why, some have ...
the August 15 Independence referendum.
Parliamentary Registrar Mrs. Marlene Christopher said 727 ballots were cast between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.
"In my experience, there were far more people voting today than in previous advance polls, even for general ...
If there is one thing that supporters and opponents of an independent Bermuda seem to share, it is the desire to retain the ability to appeal to a neutral high court abroad.
Numerous individuals and companies -- who feel that they have been hard done...
the days of the American War of Independence.
Every summer for the last three years a team has been working on an archeological dig at Castle Island, which has the oldest standing English fortification in the New World.
The fort was established in 16...
for using "fear tactics'' to push its supporters into Independence.
His comments came at a Pembroke West constituency meeting on Independence attended by about 60 people at the Pembroke Community Centre last night.
"There is the impression of `vote f...
today with an insert placed in The Royal Gazette .
The $3,500 pamphlet entitled "Independence: An Asset or a Liability?'' was produced and paid for by Bermudians for Continued Stability.
The group -- the brainchild of historian Mrs. Joyce Hall -- has...
the Tourism Minister said yesterday.
The Hon. C.V. (Jim) Woolridge said crime, drugs and the restructuring of schools should have priority over "going it alone''.
And he said the UBP had strayed from its principles over the Independence issue.
Touris...
leader despite all indications that next month's referendum will deliver a resounding "no'' vote to his dream of Independence.
In an interview in the August issue of RG Magazine, out tomorrow, Sir John tells writer Marcus Day that he is prepared to a...