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Dear Sir,
I have already written to you of my concerns about the Government’s plans to restructure healthcare. As stated previously, I agree with the goal, which, in a nutshell, is to have a healthy population.
After practising dentistry for more th...
DATE: Nov 26, 2019
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Dear Sir,
Tucked away on Page 9 of The Royal Gazette of November 12 is the bad news for young Bermudians up to Primary 6 level; that, under the Cambridge Checkpoint system, they achieved in mathematics a score of 1.9 out of a potential 6.
A disgra...
DATE: Nov 18, 2019
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Dear Sir,
Public education in Bermuda has been the subject of much criticism over the past several decades and it is no secret that most of us, who are on the outside looking in, will say it has been failing many students and de...
DATE: Nov 08, 2019
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Even under better economic circumstances, the continuance of the people’s business, concurrent regular-performance reporting of same and the plan for the next 12 months needs personal broadcast by the Premier to the entire tax base, as that...
DATE: Nov 05, 2019
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Dear Sir,
In your publication dated October 28, 2019, the headline proclaims “Immigration activist critical of PLP”.
In the article, Robert Pires advocates on behalf of the mixed status of families in the Portuguese community and attributes what he p...
DATE: Oct 31, 2019
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Dear Sir,
What follows is a late response to the independence forum I attended last summer. Considering how important the topic is to future generations, I thought the forum was about as well attended as Jeffrey Dahmer’s funeral.
I recall overhearin...
DATE: Oct 22, 2019
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Dear Sir, parents, teachers, students and stakeholders of the public school system,
“The education of African people is an urgent necessity. It is a matter of life and death. We cannot abide another generation of children who have no identity and wh...
DATE: Oct 12, 2019
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Dear Sir,
Today’s Royal Gazette (Tuesday, September 10) reminded me once again that Bermuda is very often an environment that is hypocritical, contradictory and full of people who follow the dictum “I’m all right, Jack”.
The paper notes that Butterfi...
DATE: Sep 17, 2019
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Dear Sir,
As a Bermudian health service provider, I want to share some of my concerns in regards to the single-payer insurance plan that the Ministry of Health is proposing.
From what I understand, the Government would like everyone to be covered by...
DATE: Sep 16, 2019
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Dear Sir,
Bermuda is a very small, complex, divided community. Public schools, and those teachers that work there, are dealing with a wider variety of students and a wider variety of parents, all of whom have varying degrees of concern and opinion ab...
DATE: Sep 04, 2019
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