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Safety on Bermuda’s roads
October 13, 2010Let’s Talk is back! Tonight’s topic is Road Safety. In the face of ten road fatalities and an almost 25 percent increase in the number of drink-driving arrests, tonight’s edition will address the issue of Road Safety.
Here’s your chance to get involved in the discussion. Telephone 295-2828 or post a comment on this blog. Some comments will be read on-air.

Tonight [31 May 2010] political observers Corry Butterfield and Maxwell Burgess..[click to read]
May 31, 2010Former UBP MP and Cabinet Minister Maxwell Burgess and political commentator Corry Butterfield discuss everything under the sun — relating to politics in Bermuda. Social issues, gambling, crime, gangs, and more.
Post comments. Some will be read on-air. OR telephone 295-2828 to go on the air live!

Bermuda’s Environment — tonight [May 10, 2010]…click for more
May 10, 2010Watch Let’s Talk host Gary Moreno talk with Andrew Vaucrosson of sustainable lifestyle group Greenrock, Eugene Dean of the Imperial Group and Gladwin Simmons, a community activist. Solar, wind, hybrid cars, residential power, technology… all on the discussion board. Are people really paying attention to the sustainability of the island?
*Some comments will be read on-air.

Cedarbridge Academy and Berkeley students unite… May 3, 2010…(click to read more)
May 3, 2010Four teenage pupils from Cedarbridge Academy and the Berkeley Institute will appear on tonight’s edition of Let’s Talk to discuss the perceptions about their respective schools.
The pupils are Aarian Lassalle (Berkeley, S4), Dominique Richardson (Berkeley S4), Vernon Harrison (Cedarbridge S4), and Jahnae Harvey (Cedarbridge S4).
Tune in and watch Gary get to the bottom of public opinion, as always. Post your comment about the topic and browse the site to see what others are saying. Some comments will be read on-air.

Minister of Education Elvin James.. (April 26, 2010) click here to see..
April 26, 2010Education Minister Elvin James and Commissioner of Education Wendy McDonnell join Gary tonight to discuss the state of education in Bermuda and the Ministry’s five-year-plan to reform failing grades in the Island’s schools.
What do you think? Post a comment and see what others are saying. Some posts will be read on-air.

Sustainable development. Tonight (Apr 19/10) [click here for more]
April 19, 2010Gary talks with Dr. Jennifer Atride-Stirling of the Bermuda Health Council and Charles Brown of the Sustainable Development Unit, about the environment and the island’s ’social’ future.
Post comments and discuss this topic with others. Some comments will be read on-air.

GANG warfare – when will it end? [click for tonight's show - 4/5/2010]
April 5, 2010Prominent lawyer Llewellyn Peniston, artist Ras Mykkal and comedic talents Jah Simmons and Nadanja Bailey, join Gary on-set tonight to weigh in on the ongoing gang murder crisis tormenting the island. Four people shot during the Easter weekend — one victim, Kimwandae Walker, 35, murdered in front of his children as he flew kites on Good Friday at Victor Scott in Pembroke.
What length must authorities go, to restore order?
Take part in our national conversation by posting your thoughts and seeing what others are saying. Some comments will be read on-air.

CRISIS mode: Gang warfare [click for tonight's show] 4/5/10
April 5, 2010Watch ZBM’s program tonight which will feature guests lawyer Llewllyn Peniston, artist Ras Mykkal (Bermuda’s first Governor) and comedic talent Jah Simmons. The topic: Gang murders and shootings tormenting the island.
We invite you to join our national conversation by posting a comment and responding to the concerns of others on this forum. *Some comments will be read on-air during tonight’s show.

Legalized gambling in Bermuda? [Mar 29, 2010].. (click for tonight’s show)
March 29, 2010LISTEN to an audio clip from last night’s show.. first, Mr. Trippe, then Mr. Butterfield, and Mr. Brannon. PLAY MP3 audio>> (courtesy BermudaWired.com)
Tonight, Let’s Talk host Gary Moreno will facilitate what promises to be a lively debate between LEGALIZED GAMBLING proponents Tony Brannon, Ed Trippe, Norman Mastalair and lone dissenter, former PLP spokesperson Corry Butterfield.
Government recently introduced a discussion paper on gambling (a green paper) to determine the feasibility of such a change in laws. Some say gambling would bolster tourism figures, while the religious community warns it could destroy the community’s moral fabric.
What do you think? (Some comments on the forum will be read on-air).