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Dear Sir,
The Portuguese family of Bermuda moved from being third-class citizens to first-class in a little more than 40 years.
From a beginnings of 1849 up to 1965, which is approximately 120 years’ later, they still had not penetrated the socio-ec...
DATE: Apr 26, 2016
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Dear Sir,
Can someone explain to me how Preserve Marriage was granted charity status? The Charities Act defines “charitable purposes” in part as the “advancement of human rights, or the promotion of equality and diversity, and the advancement of edu...
DATE: Apr 18, 2016
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Dear Sir,
Here is part four of my observations with some out-of-the-box ideas for consideration to help to address some of our self-inflicted wounds.
As a businessman looking to be part of the solution:
1, The Chamber of Commerce needs to help to exp...
DATE: Apr 12, 2016
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Dear Sir,
I note that the Bermuda Health Council is working to ensure that Bermudians get value for money with their healthcare and that they are approaching ten years of operation.
I just wonder how much the health council has cost the taxpayer over...
DATE: Apr 04, 2016
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Dear Sir,
There are two issues in which Bermudians are effectively uninterested: they are race and education.
If you ask them about race, they will tell you they like their race very much and don’t see a point in changing it. And there is little need...
DATE: Mar 24, 2016
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Dear Sir,
On this island I have constantly been made aware of race and hate. I grew up in a multiracial society, which has not been without discord, but the biggest difference here is that the black population really does believe that the white popul...
DATE: Mar 02, 2016
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Dear Sir,
I wrote a letter about Marcus Garvey, published in The Royal Gazette, which also spoke of our migration from the West Indies in the late 19th century. Intentionally, I also gave a small comparison of the socioeconomic difference of post-ema...
DATE: Mar 01, 2016
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Dear Sir,
In 1968, Bermuda emerged with a new constitutional order, which was perhaps groundbreaking given the social political order up to that point. The constitution, as a starting point, may have been useful, but after 359 years of history and a ...
DATE: Feb 15, 2016
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Dear Sir,
I can only agree wholeheartedly with the Royal Gazette opinion piece this morning Royal Gazette, January 22) concerning the recent adventure of the Spirit of Bermuda.
I was looking out my kitchen window as the vessel passed my house near no...
DATE: Jan 23, 2016
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Dear Sir,
Despite the now well-documented challenges permeating the reinsurance industry, there remain many great opportunities for Bermudians — even, yes, for young Bermudians motivated to develop the talents and skills needed take advantage of thes...
DATE: Jan 21, 2016
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