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Protect yourself against identity theft

Dr Barrington Brown explains how to protect yourself from identity theft in this week's Wise Up column.

Diversification could cure our addiction to IB

Christopher Famous: For lack of a better phrase, we allowed Bermuda to become "Addicted to IB" and you know what happens to addicts. They do anything to maintain their fix. It is time to detox, Bermuda.

Boston blasts: Cowardly acts like this maim our souls

Elaine Murray: I grew up in Boston and my daughters claim that despite twenty-six years in New York City and my years in Bermuda, I have never really lost my accent. Now I hope that it never leaves me.

Outsourcing is taking jobs away from Bermudians

Christopher Famous: The economy is still the number one issue for many Bermudians and here I continue to explore why ours took a downward turn, and take a glimpse at where we are headed.

Let’s get it straight about why firms left Bermuda

Elaine Murray:  Anything that will take my mind off the misleading musings of a fellow columnist as to why international business has left Bermuda would be a good thing.
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‘We had lost touch and lost our way’

Marc Bean: We in the Progressive Labour Party know that we still have a long way to go to earn back your trust, faith and support. But we are prepared to put in the work to earn it.

‘We had lost touch and lost our way’

Marc Bean: We in the Progressive Labour Party know that we still have a long way to go to earn back your trust, faith and support. But we are prepared to put in the work to earn it.

Her impact and attitudes affected us in Bermuda

Larry Burchall: Although she was booted out of power in 1990, Margaret Thatcher's presence never diminished. She remained as a large presence — always there, only now in the background.

Iron Lady bolstered UK’s image but crushed working class

Christopher Famous: When I looked on the internet and viewed how the death of Margaret Thatcher has been received by the working people of the UK, I had to take a look back on her political legacy.

Letter: Everyone should benefit from gaming industry

The Bermuda Hospitality Gaming Training Center is of the opinion that Bermuda and Bermudians will fully benefit for generations to come by being allowed to invest in every aspect of the extension of our Tourism and Hospitality industry.
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We can help you on road to success

Wise Up: Language matters. It’s not just how we talk to each other, it’s how we explain to ourselves exactly what we understand to be important.

The outside forces squeezing our economy

Christopher Famous: Growing up in the 1970s I often heard the folks around me refer to politics as a “Pile-a-tricks.” I often wondered exactly what did they mean. I wonder no more.

The outside forces squeezing our economy

Christopher Famous: Growing up in the 1970s I often heard the folks around me refer to politics as a “Pile-a-tricks.” I often wondered exactly what did they mean. I wonder no more.

Deadbeat dads damage us all

Some topics of conversation come up over and over again. One such subject is that of the deadbeat father.

We need an invasion of foreigners to revive our economy

Larry Burchall: Overall the StandardandPoor’s downgrade was a mild one-step from ’stable’ to ‘negative’. Rather like an aroma changing from rosy to rotten; or someone easing their war into a too cold or too hot bath.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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