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Dear Sir,
On the afternoon of Friday, January 31, I met one of Bermuda’s best ambassadors. While on the No 8 bus to Dockyard, the bus stopped for a lady passenger to exit at the stop by the Bermuda Institute.
A Bermuda Institute student helped the l...
DATE: Mar 06, 2020
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Dear Sir,
I would like to submit a poem, which gives the perspective of the TN Tatem Middle School building after the decision to permanently close it as a school premises.
The End
To you I’m just a building
Just some walls with mould infested ceil...
DATE: Mar 04, 2020
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Dear Sir,
When I hear of people claiming they can’t find a job, what type of work are they looking for?
If I had a school-aged son or daughter I would tell them, by all means get an education, as much as you can.
But somewhere ...
DATE: Mar 03, 2020
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Bermuda’s history has been inextricably tied to its economy. With no natural resources and situated 700 miles from the nearest land, its people have always known that economic growth is not just desirable — it is a matter of survival.
From early effo...
DATE: Feb 25, 2020
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Dear Sir,
I read with considerable interest the contribution from Peter Everson and Robert Stewart in The Royal Gazette of February 18, 2020 regarding the need to fix our education system.
They are right, but they seem to be missing vital parts of t...
DATE: Feb 24, 2020
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Curtis Dickinson cannot have upset too many people with his Budget yesterday, given that most of us are concerned mainly with how any changes will affect our own immediate financial wellbeing.
That may well have been the political aim of the exercis...
DATE: Feb 22, 2020
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Joseph Henry Thomas made a major contribution to education and to the formation of friendly societies in Bermuda in the years after emancipation.
He was head teacher of the Lane School, the first chairman of the Berkeley Educational Society and helpe...
DATE: Feb 22, 2020
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Mr Premier, I implore you to take your Brexit Committee seriously. In Britain this week, the Prime Minister’s special political adviser, Dominic Cummings, hired a 27-year-old adviser called Andrew Subisky. Within 48 hours, Mr Subisky had quit, owing ...
DATE: Feb 19, 2020
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Last week’s series on the Cayman Islands’ growth story sparked considerable debate among readers about how Bermuda can reinvigorate its own economy and raised some fundamental questions.
Cayman and Bermuda have many similarities, as fellow British Ov...
DATE: Feb 17, 2020
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RG: In our Opinion
Dear Sir,
It saddens me to read the report in the paper today (February 10, 2020) quoting Jason Hayward’s comments on the Patients 1st assembly in Queen Elizabeth II Park.
It would surprise me to know if the MP — the people’s representative from Pemb...
DATE: Feb 13, 2020
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