LARRY BURCHALL
Thirty-one MPs showed us they are cowards
When MP Renee Webb brought her anti-discrimination amendment to Bermuda’s House of Assembly in the space-age Internet world of 2006, in the early years of the progressive 21st century, so far away from the deeply discriminatory decades of the 19th ?and 20th century; I hoped that the amendment would pass …
Put 'the Goat' in charge of our soccer
Discipline is missing from our 'star' players — consequently they fail. Only Shaun Goater can help...
Where have all the young men gone?
They're prominent in shootings and brawls, but not in graduating statistics. It's time to act
CUP MATCH / RECOGNIZING OUR HERITAGE
More than a match: Our one national occasion
Cup Match…Cup Match colours…at Somerset this year… I hope my team, St George's, win…be nice hearing the "Voice of Summer" Jim Woolridge on the radio…
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What happens to the uneducated male underclass? Do you even care?
Damn! Listed in Government notice #540 were one hundred and seventy-one names. That's the total number of students in the public education system who achieved the Bermuda School Certificate.
The glass ceiling has been replaced by a glass wall
We need to help our young males break through society's boundaries - or face chaos
Do our educated females face a mating crisis?
The cross-gender educational gap could mean island females will be starved of Bermudian mates
Do we really need another hospital anyway?
Our declining population will put less pressure on medical facilities in the future
The PLP's matured as a political party - now it must help the country grow
With the upcoming decision over who will lead the PLP, the party itself is making its third and final step into full political maturity.
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If Brown is to succeed, he needs to join up the dots
Now that Dr Ewart Brown is Premier, I hope that Bermuda will try harder to succeed in achieving 'joined-up government'. What's 'joined-up government'?
The first Bermudian to die in the Great War
He was black and his name is inscribed on a memorial in Kent
Education system must catch up in the global race
It's the only way to Bermudianize the workforce
Is our island facing a 'War of the Worlds'?
Changes in landscape and population are putting an increasing strain on social stability
Our split economy has squeezed out Bermudians
It has often been said - and written - by many people, that there are two Bermudas. In the past, I've referred to a Bermuda that's been divided, and divided very clearly, along racial lines. Bermuda is re-dividing now. This time on new economic lines.
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