OPINION
How to prevent another BHC scandal
Legislation to ensure an open government is vital to a modern democracy
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The only 'scandal' with the BHC is the rubbish newspaper columnists write
A reader writes...
Only ruthlessness can help education system
Let's take a quality control lesson from private industry; don't shy from drastic measures
Students protesting? Now that's progress
Protest, meeting prove democratic process is alive - and that Government's ready to listen
Cabinet - shame on you for your silence in the face of controversy
Cabinet Ministers have failed to utilize their vital role in getting the country back on track
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What the graduation rates aren't telling you
Somewhere along the line almost half the students are missed by the statistics
Southlands slanging match, black power and white football support: What's it all mean?
What a week it's been. Recent dialogue shows that Bermudians have moved one more step closer to being a more open society...writes Larry Burchall
For blacks, freedom of speech didn't arrive until November 9, 1998
Laverne Furbert writes on voters' rights
Mourning's not a political contest - let Dame R.I.P.
A read writes
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Southlands decision: An affirmation of black power
Why no majority black support at Hogges games? Why hugely black support at any Devonshire Cougars' game at the 'Rec' - just 300 metres away along Frog Lane? And what does it have to do with the Southlands decision?
LETTER
Butler: I've written to the youth
Dear Sir,Your August 15 edition indicating youth opinions was most insightful to the point where I have written to a number of them, in particular, those who are NOT registered.
LETTER
Burch, stop passing the buck over police
Dear Sir,I read with interest the daily of August 14 where Public Safety Minister David Burch urged the Governor to do more for the Police.
'All respect for the police has been lost'
This week we have seen another brutal incident that left a young man dead.
Inept education system creating an underclass
An article in the August 2nd edition of the 'New York Times' said that many U.S. states "set a goal of graduating fewer than 60 per cent of their students."
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