OPINION
We must look abroad for ways to improve our electricity system
In the first of a two part series examining the possibilities for sustainable energy sources on the island, Jonathan Dyer examines BELCO.
Wayne’s World can cure Bermuda’s winter blues...NOT!
I don’t like this time of year. It’s cold and damp.
Wayne Furbert: The genesis of the warm-blooded politician?
Does the UBP's new leader Wayne Furbert represent a new type of political animal?
We are at a crossroads on the cruise ship issue
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport’s Transportation Consultant, Larry Jacobs, responds to Stuart Hayward’s article regarding the funding of studies relating to bringing larger cruise ships to Bermuda. Mr. Hayward’s article originally appeared in these pages on January 13.
Are these the sounds of a revolution?
Julian Hall was right to criticize his former party: Freedom is our right, not a PLP priviledge
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Building upwards is the way to tackle housing crisis
Some ideas to get Housing Minister Colonel Burch cracking...
Don’t fall for the spin — Gov’t. still needs a cruise ship survey
Last week, Larry Jacobs, the government’s point man for its cruise ship plans, wrote what was termed a response to my article. His actual responses amount to little more than spin.
Abu Ghraib: The forgotten victim
England’s baby will carry an enormous burden, says Larry Burchall
Is this the way to an amicable divorce?
In the first of two articles looking at divorce, Karen Laprade, looks at one legal option increasingly favoured by couples seeking an amicable split that is now available to Bermudians — collaborative law.
SATIRE / THE HOUSING CRISIS
Government’s housing plan: As elusive as Nessie
Ever wondered what happened to the PLP's housing plan? So has Fred Barritt...
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Six-year work permit rule is bad for Bermudians
If you needed reminding that Government’s new six-year work permit policy is crazy, you only had to listen to Government ministers last week...
An amicable divorce — here’s where to start
In her second and final article looking at the option for amicable divorce proceedings known as Collaborative Law, Karen Laprade examines the most common questions about the process and takes you through exactly what’s involved.
SATIRE / GOVERNMENT’S ‘CLUB MED’ DEAL
‘Cos he’s bad, bad, Ewart Brown...’
A baffling decision by the deputy premier has been compounded by insults to the press
We need to purge politics of the racial jibes
Finance Minister’s comments were an easy, but reckless, way to avoid hard questions
SATIRE / RACIAL POLITICS
The PLP’s three monkeys — see no whites, hear no whites, speak to no whites
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