Anyone who follows world-class tennis should know something about that crucial moment when a match hangs on a single point. The player with an advantage has to be extremely careful, especially when th...
Back in the Sixties, there was a song by Dionne Warwick, and made quite popular by Luther Vandross decades later, entitled A House Is Not A Home. The lyrics suggested that no matter how modern and sle...
Whenever there is an incident of significant concern anywhere in the world, most people want to know the truth, rather than scattered information twirling in cyberspace, where in a rush to be first by...
During any powerful storm that threatens Bermuda, it is always amazing how during the crucial stages people tend to focus on helping each other without any thought of differences — politically or othe...
Bermuda continues to move into the new world of embracing diversity in an atmosphere of opportunity for all, regardless of racial, religious, ethnic or political affiliations. In the long struggle to ...
In recent days a man, whom one official described as the new Nelson Mandela voice during very challenging times, was able to penetrate an atmosphere of discord, politically and socially, in a manner t...
For many weeks now, terrible images have circled the globe showing desperate people scrambling through ditches, barbed wire and making use of almost any type of floating craft to escape relentless bru...
There is considerable concern mounting throughout much of our community that violent crime is beginning to eat away at what most Bermudians have always cherished as an environment of safety and peace....
Emotions can overflow during any disagreement, whether it is politically based, or is a part of experiences in everyday life.
Throughout history, nations have been tested by situations that involve e...
At Central School, now Victor Scott, there were many outstanding dedicated teachers who touched many lives during the deeply troubling years of the Second World War. In addition to those conditions, t...