4260 results returned for search: "education AND " category "Opinion"
August 30, 2012
Dear Sir,
The state of Illinois now has an education voucher programme. According to the Economist, a couple of years ago a public schoolgirl, whose parents could not afford private education, walked into a private school and told the...
DATE: Sep 01, 2012
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August 25, 2012
Dear Sir,
Often, far too often, PLP supporters are accused by OBA supporters of voting with emotion and not using logic. Adding to the insult, we are accused of not even wishing to discuss the pertinent issues of the day. If the OBA s...
DATE: Aug 29, 2012
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August 24, 2012
Dear Sir,
This was sent to me recently and the general consensus is it should be shared by all.
GAVIN WILSON
Southampton
A speech every American high school principal should give
By Dennis Prager
To the students and faculty of our hi...
DATE: Aug 29, 2012
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MP Charlie Swan’s plans to bring a motion in the House of Assembly calling for a national lottery to be used to fund youth development in sports, arts and music is in line with this newspaper’s long-standing position on gambling.
For about two decad...
DATE: Aug 24, 2012
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Editorials
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Hi Troops!
I am kind of shocked and distressed to find out that it isn’t Friday yet — is anyone else having a really long week or is it just me? Anyway, enough of this complaining, here are the latest Bermuda events:
* The next in the Historical Hear...
DATE: Aug 23, 2012
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Nothing to do in Bermuda?
The future of any society, large or small, depends on instilling values like decency, honesty and respect in young minds.
Here in Bermuda, in recent decades, too much emphasis has been placed on material success, while crumbling family values leave m...
DATE: Aug 15, 2012
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Al Seymour
Rating Bermuda’s performance in the London Olympics — or any sporting event for that matter — is not a job for the fainthearted, as The Royal Gazette’s sports department found out last week.
Comments that Bermuda fell short of medalling and that the...
DATE: Aug 14, 2012
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Bermuda’s economy became tourism-based in the 1940s due to the introduction of the first commercial flights when people travelled here to see Bermuda’s beautiful sand and surf. However, tourism began to suffer due to the abundance of new destinations...
DATE: Aug 13, 2012
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Swan and Burchall
August 8, 2012
Dear Sir,
On The Royal Gazette website, I found myself “talking” one-on-one with Cordell Riley of Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB), which is a lovely thing for anyone to do — Cordell is one of the good guys. He gave me much ...
DATE: Aug 09, 2012
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Chief Justice Ian Kawaley’s decision last week to block the transfer of two school principals was a remarkable victory for parents.
Care has to be taken not to overstate its importance, but it seems likely that it means that the Ministry of Education...
DATE: Aug 09, 2012
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