October 4, 2005
Dear Sir,
Please allow me to vent! I am a born Bermudian who is quite used to saying ?Good Afternoon?, ?Good Morning? etc. While some folks won?t accept any other form of greeting, I don?t mind if someone says ?Hello?, or ?Good day? e...
Okay, it was our fault.
Premier Alex Scott misdirected an e-mail containing an offensive word and what he denies was a racial slur because the media is bent on division and negativity.
And having sent the e-mail and endured controversy and criticism ...
Premier Alex Scott has today defended a controversial e-mail which has led to him being accused of racism.
In an advertisement on Page 10 of today's Mr. Scottapologised for the use of the word "crap" in an e-mailthat was mistakenly sent to entertaine...
If you’re looking for a copy of the 2005 Throne Speech you probably won’t find it where you expect. Bermuda’s librarians and archivists face an interesting conundrum this year: just where should it be filed?
Convention suggests that it be categorised...
September 28, 2005
Dear Sir,
What does Independence for Bermuda mean to you? I?m not 100 percent sure what it means to me. (I have heard reasons why we should become independent, and know that a questionable report has been submitted for consideratio...
Where’s the reception?September 28, 2005Dear Sir,We have the return of a “world champion boxer”. I look forward to the Government reception at City Hall, the Dinner, and the monetary donation to help her career, as I must have missed the welcome comm...
Where?s the reception?
September 28, 2005
Dear Sir,
We have the return of a ?world champion boxer?. I look forward to the Government reception at City Hall, the Dinner, and the monetary donation to help her career, as I must have missed the welcome c...
September 21, 2005
Dear Sir,
This letter is directed to Premier Alex Scott
I don't quite know where to start this letter to you, so I guess I will start with yesterday. After listening to you on the radio news whilst driving home from work and then a...
Traditions, customs and laws that have served Bermuda well during all its history as a British dependency will be preserved even if the Island takes the road of Independence.
Within hours of a warning from the international business community that th...
DATE: Sep 30, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Earlier this year, Dame Lois Browne Evans made a rather odd comment. During a meeting of the Bermuda Independence Commission, she suggested that Independence could pave the way for the reintroduction of capital and corporal punishment, should an inde...