OPINION
SATIRE / SOUTHLANDS AND ROSIE’S ‘GAY CRUISE’
Freddy gets an airport named after him: What will the Doc get?
The Ewart Brown South Shore Tunnel anyone?
PLP: Have the oppressed become the oppressors?
One of the most despicable aspects of Bermuda's history is the intimidation that kept many of us and our parents from daring to question much less challenge the injustices that were being meted out, politically, economically, socially-you name it.
It's true: White paranoia is stiffling racial progress
The leaders of an ongoing series of race workshops have complained that white people are adding to the island's racial tensions by being "too polite" to speak out.
Dame Lois will be remembered more than other leaders
Larry Burchall on his memories of meeting Dame Lois Browne-Evans
Why my 'aunt' Lois-Marie will never be forgotten
Columnist Stuart Hayward shares his memories of the woman he new as aunt Lois-Marie
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What does the PLP now stand for?
What has the PLP become? What does it stand for today? The passing of Dame Lois Browne Evans made me think about how unclear it is these days. The party she helped to lead for so many decades - what is it all about in 2007?
Why we need to save Southlands
Island's not a concrete jungle yet - but it's getting there
Dame Lois' passing highlights racial divide
Every now and then, the cracks in our Bermuda society show through our veneer of civility and politeness. Over the past nine days, the biggest crack broke through again.
Too many black Bermudians are self-victimizing
Unlike in the U.S., Bermuda's black community has power - and needs to recognize it
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SATIRE / BHC SCANDAL
Hounded by media, battling in court - the PLP is going down like Paris Hilton
Governments are a lot like fishing trips - it's only a matter of time before something begins to stink.
BHC scandal: Silence is not an option
Don't believe Government - everything's NOT as it should be. We all need to act
'Serious allegations against public figures need a public airing'
The Bermuda Sun opposed Government's bid to gag the press and editor Tony McWilliam, working closely with legal advisors, filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court spelling out the newspaper's position.Here are some of the key points:
Forget the politics: Democracy's at stake
The time to decide who to vote for is not right now. Save that for the next election. We must fight the temptation to view this current crisis - and it is a crisis - as a competition between political parties.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
We need to see past Brown's spin doctoring
Don't be sidetracked from the issue at stake: BHC saga is about trust in government
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