In a feature on Ms Darlene Ming in last week's Living section it was incorrectly stated that her sister, Mrs. Lisa Blyden was the Principal of Paget Primary School. The Principal is, in fact, her sister Mrs. Laverne Lau.
Mrs. Blyden, another sister, ...
Mr. Earle Seaton was just one of many Bermudians who gained greater fame abroad than in their own country.
Over the next few weeks Living will explore the achievements of some of them.
Mr. Earle Seaton, the son of a Bermudian carpenter whose legal ca...
One of Kenya's leading safari operators and tourism experts who visits the island on a regular basis believes his country is far ahead of Bermuda in the field of tourism.
Mr. Mike Lawrence, who co-owns and operates Westminster Safaris Ltd., and claim...
an evocative theme for a major book which is to be published in Britain this summer.
Mrs. Ann Davidson, who for the past 10 years or so has spent her winters in Bermuda, will cut short her annual Island visit this year in order to take part in the pr...
which appeared in last weekend's Telegraph Magazine, The Royal Gazette has secured the right to reprint the article in full in today's newspaper.
LAST AUTUMN, a small boat landed on Nonsuch, one of the coral islands which together form the British de...
article published in an English magazine.
And the controversial seven page story in the Daily Telegraph Magazine states that Sir David Gibbons, chairman of the Bank of Butterfield, is the most powerful man on the Island.
It also states that independe...
Following is the text of an open letter from Judge Stephen Tumim, Chief Inspector of Prisons in England and Wales, to Premier, the Hon. Sir John Swan regarding his now completed report on the criminal justice system in Bermuda.
Dear Premier, 1. This...
THE YEAR began on a hopeful note with the arrival of a healthy, eight-pound nine-ounce baby boy.
Clive Daniel Casey III arrived at 4.19 a.m. on January 1.
But as little Clive observes his first birthday next week, his departure from Bermuda may be im...
But the plan was branded an "obscenity'' yesterday by the Opposition leader in the Senate.
The Senate voted 8-3 in favour of "The Bermudian Status by Birth or Grant Register Act 1992.'' It followed hours of argument about why the register needed to ...
political fall-out of Thursday's PrimeTime programme.
Premier the Hon. Sir John Swan said Government would focus on the importance of Bermuda as a site for the US Naval Air Station.
The case needed to be hammered out over the next few months to sway ...