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‘Twas the Wednesday before Christmas and all was quiet in the gym. Not a person in the squat rack, not a treadmill in use and alone, in the corner, lay a neat pile of untouched dumbbells just waiting to be used.
If you’re a regular gym goer, perhap...
DATE: Dec 21, 2016
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Becky Wright
We are drawing close to the end of a year, with much to cheer about and also a great deal to be concerned about as Bermuda continues to move towards a new era of development that will demand our very best in attitudes and a collective calm-thinking p...
DATE: Dec 21, 2016
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Al Seymour
I need to listen to my own advice!
Three weeks ago I offered a list of pointers for slicing through the stress that the holidays often muster. If you are feeling the weight of overwhelm, search the archive for ‘Christmas Chopping’. I just had to!
One...
DATE: Dec 21, 2016
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Julia Pitt
Opinions about the direction of economy after Donald Trump takes residence in the White House next month have lately been almost as divided as the contentious election itself. On the one hand, an increasing number of market pundits are predicting a n...
DATE: Dec 20, 2016
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Bryan Dooley
The wonders of the invisible hand,
Allocates goods best throughout the land
The profit motive balances supply and demand,
This is one major job of the invisible hand.
Less government is a lot more,
Let’s limit their size and power some more.
Priv...
DATE: Dec 19, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Nathan Kowalski
Dear Dr Nekia,
It’s Christmas season and there are a lot of parties going on. It is like my girl has changed into a completely different person. She never really goes anywhere and says this year her sister is taking her out with her. I told her I don...
DATE: Dec 19, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Nekia Walker
It’s all about colour! When decking the halls for Christmas, the predominant colours are red and green.
There are reasons for this, notably that the green came from the trees that were evergreen and why, during the winter, pagans and later Christian...
DATE: Dec 17, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Tight Lines
Christmas shopping all caught up? In the rush of preparations for one of the biggest holidays of the year, I am willing to bet that very few of us want to take time to think about the freedom of choice surrounding this historically famous celebration...
DATE: Dec 17, 2016
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Martha Harris Myron
Bermuda is facing a wide range of challenges in our cultural and business infrastructure, and there are growing concerns that unless there is a higher standard of respect and collective transparency from our leaders, our journey into the new frontier...
DATE: Dec 17, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Al Seymour
Food4Thought Catheine Burns
I missed writing this last week because we were fully immersed in the last week of Beat the Couch and I literally forgot what day it was.
On the upside, we had 70 runners complete their ten-week challenge and run their f...
DATE: Dec 16, 2016
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CATEGORY:
Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Catherine Burns