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Dear Sir,
Your editorial today (July 27, 2020) was spot-on. Bermuda’s squandering of the America’s Cup legacy was the biggest lost opportunity for probably the past half-century.
History will judge the Progressive Labour Party government harshly on t...
DATE: Jul 29, 2020
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Dear Sir,
As a frequent walker along the island’s railway trails, I was sad to see a section of trail that has been neglected.
It has been a while since I walked along the North Shore trail from Palmetto Road to Flatts. Someone needs to clear the pa...
DATE: Jul 25, 2020
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Dear Sir,
Much has been written recently about the deplorable conduct of defence lawyer Charles Richardson, who has been rightly castigated for his cowardly, heartless attack on a 13-year-old victim of statutory rape as he endeavoured to get a lighte...
DATE: Jul 22, 2020
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Dear Sir,
It was a hot and beautiful day; a day of thanks and humility. To witness a cross-section of the community in complete creative harmony, painting the longest canvas ever produced in Bermuda brought tears of joy to my eyes.
A dream come tru...
DATE: Jul 21, 2020
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Dear Sir,
I listened with increasing incredulity to the horrible treatment meted out to Carika Weldon, as described by Lieutenant-Colonel David Burch.
How can it be that there are still Bermudians who are unaware of her attainments? Who question her...
DATE: Jul 21, 2020
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Dear Sir,
The Bermuda Government has done an outstanding job overall in leading the country through the Covid-19 pandemic so far and every Bermuda resident should be grateful and proud.
One of the most outstanding successes as we move forward is the ...
DATE: Jul 21, 2020
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Dear Sir,
I may be out of my depth here, but, with all due respect, I believe our government has picked the wrong park to rename the Mary Prince Emancipation Park. It should be Bernard Park in Pembroke.
I understand that Mary Prince was born in Devon...
DATE: Jul 20, 2020
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Dear Sir,
I write with regard to the two articles — “Culture of abuse: enough is enough” by Miss Y, and “You have not been paying attention” by Francesca Hanig-Dill.
As an abuse victim myself, I wanted to express my huge gratitude and sincere thanks...
DATE: Jul 18, 2020
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Dear Sir,
In reading your most recent editorial, I agree with many points therein, but I also see it from a slightly different angle.
First, I always thought that defence lawyer Charles Richardson, was/is using his comments to focus attention on hims...
DATE: Jul 18, 2020
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Dear Sir,
The intent of this letter is not to highlight the egregiousness of Charles Richardson’s comments — “Young women seduce older men for sport” — in his attempt to mitigate the sentence of a man who had sex with a girl who was in early adolesce...
DATE: Jul 14, 2020
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