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In this publication we look back at the events of 2007 with a selection of stories that appeared on Bermuda Network News. We also look forward to 2008 through the eyes of experts in a…
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Social scientist Cordell Riley looks at the history of race and politics and its impact on modern Bermuda.
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Charles Richardson responds to Shawn Crockwell on crime, punishment and political commentary.
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Founded to promote and defend the interests of the working man and woman, the PLP has faced recent criticism that it has lost touch with the people. Walton Brown Jr reports.
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With speculation that an election is imminent, Walton Brown Jr compares the visions and platforms of the PLP and UBP.
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As the fourth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq approaches, Jonathan Starling has launched a protest outside the American Consulate. He tells Christen Pears why Bermuda should speak out against the war.
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As Bermuda prepares for a general election, Walton Brown assesses the leaders of the PLP and UBP.
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In 1999, 51 per cent of Bermudians stated they would take independence rather than have closer ties with the United Kingdom; today less than 30 per cent report they support statehood.
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On July 3, 1996, Canadian teenager Rebecca Middleton was brutally murdered during a holiday to Bermuda. Her death sent shockwaves throughout the international community and the failure to bring anyone to justice for this horrific…
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Bermuda is the oldest self-governing British Overseas Territory. Its first parliament was convened in 1620 and over the years it has assumed increasing responsibility for the government of the island.
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