acknowledging its existence, she neatly -- and triumphantly -- sidestepped that particular issue by creating her own, unique recipe for success.
And in this lawyer's case, there seems to be no end to the list of achievements and `firsts'. A woman of ...
soon to be released by the United States Navy.
And new commanding officer Lt. Col. David Burch says the Regiment would be foolish not to consider a move to the US Naval Annex in Sandys.
Lt. Col. Burch is expecting an exciting baptism after taking ove...
Bermudians can expect more dialogue and fewer laws from Government, the Deputy Premier said yesterday.
The Hon. Irving Pearman was responding to questions about the dearth of legislation the United Bermuda Party Government has brought before the Hous...
slightly in advance of public opinion. Where governments are concerned, that is leadership of the country. Where newspapers are concerned, it is part of their function as a watchdog for the people. It seems to us that newspapers have a duty to guard ...
Government "has learned nothing'' from the riots of the 1960s and 1970s, a former radical leader has charged.
Lawyer Mr. Philip Perinchief, who was imprisoned for contempt of court while a member of the Black Beret Cadre in 1970, said there were para...
will deal with it,'' the Hon. Sir John Swan told The Royal Gazette .
"What it will be and what form it will take will be a matter for the party.'' The Premier would not comment further on the Independence referendum initiative, or its timing.
Combine...
Olu Bademosi for some time thought young Bermudians needed a better grasp on what was happening in their Country.
So last August he did something about it -- he formed a group, National Interest Association.
Its aim? To thrash out issues which young ...
people who are wondering what will happen if and when the bill becomes law. We think that Bermudians in general will not notice the slightest difference. The dire predictions of the fanatics who have suggested that Bermuda will become a re-creation o...
Assembly on the Hon. John Stubbs' bill to decriminalise sex between gays. The bill was passed on a vote of 22-16.
Dr. Stubbs mentioned the views of three churches, but Community and Cultural Affairs Minister the Hon. Wayne Furbert wondered whether he...
MPs yesterday put off dealing with a proposed Senate amendment to the Independence Referendum Act 1994.
Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan asked for the matter to be "carried over''.
It is thought the referendum plan will be shelved at least until fall.