OPINION
Government's deceiving you about the Botanical Gardens plan: Here are three examples
People don't like being misled, especially by their government. In general, the public can be forgiving about many things, but attempts to "pull one over on them" are resented and remembered.
BOTANICAL GARDENS PLAN
Our sarcastic leader should remember we're the boss
If putting a new hospital in the middle of the Botanical Gardens was a strange decision, stranger still have been the efforts to justify it.
The glass ceiling has been replaced by a glass wall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
SATIRE
Foresight went on holiday in face of the storm
Premier 'unaware' Flo was coming; Belco should have buried cables 20 years ago
Do our educated females face a mating crisis?
The cross-gender educational gap could mean island females will be starved of Bermudian mates
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Do we really need another hospital anyway?
Our declining population will put less pressure on medical facilities in the future
LETTER TO THE EDITOR / SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Civil Service's Day of Action was a sustainable success
The following is an open letter to BDA Sun columnist Stuart Hayward, which comments on his article in Wednesday's edition.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
How to get around planning: Supersize the Cathedral
The following is text of an interview with Tom Vesey, chairman of the Bermuda Overdevelopment Group for Unlimited Sprawl (BOGUS). The organization is campaigning to have Planning restrictions removed from the City of Hamilton.
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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'Pick your Poison' time for the PLP
So the gauntlet has been thrown down. The hats have been tossed into the ring. Let's get ready to rumble! Now Dr. Brown's desire to be Premier is well known. If John Deuss had been as poorly hidden he'd have been arrested weeks ago.
Cabinet changes will spice things up for the election
The dust has settled on the changes at the top, visibly, at least, and our new Premier has picked his Cabinet. It's always tempting to second-guess the actions of others, so this week I'll take my turn in reviewing Dr. Brown's Cabinet choices.
Is Brown ready to take our democracy to a new level?
Greater public input, Code of Conduct and whistleblower laws could help politics evolve
The first Bermudian to die in the Great War
He was black and his name is inscribed on a memorial in Kent
Want to make some meaningful changes Dr. Brown? Here are some pointers…
Scrap independence, build some houses, more action and less rhetoric on race
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