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    Bermuda Sun, Bermuda
    April 15 2005


    The changing face of Bermuda

    By James Whittaker

    Bermuda is officially among the most multi-cultural countries in the
    developed world - with more than a quarter of the island's population
    coming from overseas.
    Government statisticians say the ratio is higher than any country in
    the OECD - an economic forum and unofficial `rich list' of the
    world's most influential countries. The analysis, carried out as part
    of the sustainable development research, indicates our culture is
    among the most diverse in the world.
    And Government stats expert Melinda Williams said the figures showed
    that more and more people from a wider variety of countries were
    coming to Bermuda than ever before.
    For years Bermuda's guest population has been dominated by Brits,
    Americans and Canadians but the picture in 2005 is very different.
    Though those countries, along with the Azores and the Caribbean,
    still feature heavily - the face of Bermuda is changing.
    Evidence, both statistical and anecdotal, tells us that people are
    coming from all corners of the world to Bermuda.
    The newest and most noted influx has come from Asia. But the island
    is home to Ghanaians, Armenians, Zimbabweans, Colombians... the list
    goes on.
    The Government does not know just how many different nationalities
    are here - but, it seems, it's just about any country you can name.
    In a special four-page report we talked to 20 of the island's foreign
    workers about their lives, their homelands and their Bermudian
    journeys.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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