OPINION
OPINION
Do you know where your employees are?
Elaine Murray: Every day, at the same time every day, thousands of Bermudians leave their desks at 4:30pm to "get ready to leave." This is a phenomenon that occurs only in Bermuda.
OPINION
We have to explore the roots of our gang problem
Craig Cannonier: Embracing our people, understanding them, giving them a leg up, educating them, providing them with opportunity is how we will achieve collective success.
Toothless attacks backfire as OBA bares its fangs
David Burt: The Opposition was salivating at the chance to catch the Government with its proverbial pants down; the problem is that they didn't have their facts correct.
The OBA would set up a Cabinet-level gang task force
Craig Cannonier: A One Bermuda Alliance Government would set up a Cabinet-level gang task force chaired by the Premier and including Ministers with social responsibilities.
We must be prepared to be time rich but cash poor
Peter Everson on Friday said that Bermuda will bounce back from recession but our society will look different, with less money but more time.
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Broken trust has caused our prosperity to dwindle
Sylvan Richards: Trust is something you don't get back in one press release, or even in a dozen of them. It's something you earn or lose over time.
The dreaded 'Cup Match hair' always catches me out
Elaine Murray: Among women, it is a universally accepted truth that your hair will look absolutely amazing any night that you happen to be staying at home.
Remembering past struggles as we embrace today's challenges
Premier Paula Cox: For many of us, Cup Match is an opportunity to relax. It's a respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
How I find my inspiration in Bacardi
Elaine Murray: The front lawn of Bacardi International Limited is perfection, in a corporate sort of way.
When thongs are just plain wrong
Elaine Murray on Friday uttered a call for all good men and women in Bermuda to return to a state of elegance.
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We will end this era of mass unemployment
Craig Cannonier: We have got to change what is happening. The current Government is not doing enough. It shows no sense of urgency, no sense it feels people's pain and no plan that says we are on the road to recovery.
The stark choices we face at the next election
J. Dawn Simmons: The next election in Bermuda is a choice between a PLP with a proven record of standing strong for all Bermudians during challenging times for the global economy and an OBA that won't tell us what they'll do.
We will cut back on GP cars to set the right tone for the country
Craig Cannonier: Bermuda needs to clear a new path, in this instance a path based on responsibility and stewardship for the public purse.
We must face harsh truths about our economy
Elaine Murray: Sir John Swan and Larry Burchall love their island country so much they are willing to suffer a container load of criticism for delivering the bad news many on this island have been ignoring for years.
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Do we need change? Yes - and here's why
Christopher Famous on Wednesday said we are blessed to have a kaleidoscope of cultures in Bermuda. We should take the time to engage with them and learn.
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