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...
Office suppliers and furniture retailers say the August 15 referendum on Independence could be behind soft summer sales.
While Retail Sales Index May figures released yesterday indicated a relatively stronger demand for household furniture, furnishin...
Women should not let men dominate the Independence debate even though there are few females in the House of Assembly.
This was the view expressed by Harrington Sound Workman's Club president Mr.
Fred Thomas who held an Independence meeting last week ...
With the August 15 Independence referendum approaching, cries of `Vote yes,' `Vote no,' and `Abstain' are ringing around the Island. But some Bermudians dislike all three options. Having reported on the "abstain'' option last Tuesday, The Royal Gazet...
They were expected to cast their ballots at the first advance Independence referendum poll at Wesley Methodist Church Hall today.
The advance polls, which will be held again on August 8, were set up for eligible voters who will be off the Island or i...
A story in yesterday's paper incorrectly reported that a series of lectures on colonialism and racism was to start next Tuesday. The series begins tonight at 7.30 p.m. at Clearview Cottage Colony in Hamilton Parish.
Educator and race activist Dr. Eva...
The arguments for and against Independence have not changed much in 20 years -- but the debate over whether Bermuda should remain a British territory has been around since close to the start of human settlement of the Island. In the latest in a serie...
No matter what you think about today's education system, the fact is that few students dared disobey some of yesterday's high school principals.
Educational icons like Mr. F.S. Furbert and Mr. Joseph Marshall, at the Berkeley Institute and Warwick Ac...
DATE: Jul 24, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor