Albert Nicholl the philanthropist, aside from formerly being engaged in deep military service, lived an eclectic life but would be better known and remembered more in Bermuda for his generosity.
Some...
Bermuda has materially changed and the differences that have occurred within just a couple of generations are staggering and are yet to be fully appreciated. I have a Wall Street friend who remembers ...
Did we learn anything from the Ritz-Carlton/Golden Hind fiasco a couple of decades ago? For those who need a reminder, the proposed Ritz-Carlton hotel development was essentially a done deal: the land...
A scientist will say the thing that differentiates humans from animals is their ability to conceive of tomorrow. They will also say the feedback stimuli that feeds the human brain allows not only the ...
I have read a lot lately about the seemingly random acts of nature that occasion together to create what seems a terra firma. In a geographic context, the Spanish and the Portuguese were the first to ...
What is the greatest thing a government can do or be known for having accomplished or tried? Throughout history, we have had examples of various leaderships that have left an indelible print on the ps...
Walking along Reid Street and gazing through shop windows during normal shopping hours, one could not help but notice just how inactive most are. At times it appears as were not for the staff, some pl...
I sat on the Human Rights Commission for 13 years up until the end of 1998. The legislation was always a work in progress — not as one would think, as this immutable gospel or the tablet on the Mount....
Aside from putting the world on notice that ocean warming and climate change dramatically have altered our ecosystem, Hurricane Irma put on display the true nature of the wealth of nations.
The southe...
A Throne Speech is a throne speech is a throne speech, so they say. I try to be critical and look for what is being said and, equally, what hasn’t been said also. The style of this year’s speech was c...