LETTERS
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Letter: Don't blame Brown, blame our flawed system
First of all, Dr. Brown is less the problem than the "system". The P.L.P. made much ado about "one man one vote, one vote of equal value".
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Letter: It was wrong for the daily to mention House of India in overcrowding story
On Thursday, February 4, 2010 The Royal Gazette published a story on their front page and page 2 relating to alleged apartment overcrowding of an apartment in North Street, Pembroke.
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Letter: Our medical fees are regulated
The Bermuda Sun ran an article on March 26 in which you interviewed Dr. Jennifer Attride-Stirling, CEO of the Bermuda Health Council.
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Letter: Voting yes to gaming is vital to save BDA's tourism industry
Bermuda has never been at a crossroads as critical as the one it faces now. The 30-year decline of tourism has caused many to forget what a great industry it once was for our island, her citizens and her visitors.
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Letter: Bermuda is not immune to the chaos that arises from overcrowding
It seems our foreign national residents are becoming just as testy about every little thing as Bermudians. What is disturbing is that collectively, they have never had it so good.
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Bermuda must get back her unique local lifestyle to revive our flagging tourism industry
We have long lost touch with who we are and who we have become is no longer attractive to visitors. When our tourism began, we were special, another world, but now we are ordinary.
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Letter: Bermuda needs a more just society
Self-interest alone should ensure we do a better job of creating an economy that can be run by Bermudians, rather than one which ensures they are squeezed out of employment by European and American whites and Third World browns and blacks...
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Letter: Education standards are too poor to produce business tycoons
Two weeks ago the Bermuda Sun featured a column by Tom Vesey, Stop Pushing Our Young, Gifted And Black Into Trades. I believe it was written tongue-in-cheek but the subject needs to be addressed by the public.
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Letter: NY office was never closed
The column written by Mr. Stuart Hayward and published in the June 11 Bermuda Sun contained several factual errors.
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Letter: Government must address economic gap between races
The real racial divide today is the economic disparity between the black and white community, with the black community suffering all the consequence of crime, violence, lack of housing and the disintegration of the family.
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Letter: Let's set the record straight on our departure from St. George's
Please allow me a small portion of your paper to set the record straight concerning comments made about Makin Waves in the ‘Special Report / East VS West fortunes’, appearing in the Bermuda Sun on Wednesday.
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Letter: Guest columnist was wrong about Dr. Brown and PLP chauvinism
I guess we can all forgive Ceola Wilson’s memory lapse and her lack of knowledge of historical facts and time lines since the PLP was swept to power on November 9, 1998. Each time that I am privy to Ms Wilson’s bemoaning of Premier Brown’s leadership (whether in print or …
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Letter: Conversations about race relations are vital if we are to empathise, unite and prosper
Over the past five years, Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB), a non-governmental, volunteer anti-racist movement has held numerous presentations, workshops, dialogues and initiatives.
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Letter: Your columnist was imprecise about government finances
The column headlined ‘Gov’t money mess includes $1bn in wrongly handled funds’ was brought to my attention yesterday afternoon. To begin, I was stunned that a reputable newspaper would allow an op-ed column to be given a headline that was a falsification of facts.
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Letters: Single moms move to U.K. for benefit cash
In your article, Sheelagh Cooper and Fern Wade encourage single mothers who have several children with different fathers to move to the U.K. with the sole aim of benefiting from Britain’s generous benefits system.
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