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so discouraging to people looking to enter the hotel industry. ---- Page 2 RARE STAMSP ON SALE UPS Rare stamps on sale A first-class $400,000 collection of rare Bermuda stamps put up for grabs abroad by a mystery seller should be bought for the Island, Postmaster General Clevelyn Crichlow said. Mr. Crichlow added: "It's something the Post Office itself, if we had the money, we would want to keep.'' ---- Page 3 POLICE CONSIDER PEPPER SPRAY POL Police consider pepper spray Hand-held pepper sprays designed to disable violent prisoners are being considered by the Bermuda Police. Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay said: "There has been much discussion in the UK about pepper sprays. There is a lot of talk about pepper sprays as opposed to CS gas.'' ---- Page 3 SERVICE IS `THE KEY' TOU NJ Service is `the key' Today's traveller is looking for one attribute in a destination above all others. Service. And the issue is clearly defined in the June edition of top tourism magazine, Travel & Leisure. ---- Page 7 POLITICS BECKONS FOR STEWART PTL Politics beckons for Stewart A policeman, a teacher, an author, a commodity trader, an oil man -- genial Bob Stewart, who is retiring as chief executive of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies in Bermuda, now plans a career as a UBP politician. ---- Business, Page 11 SAILING PAIR IN THE HUNT ATH SLG Sailing pair in the hunt PUNTO FIJO, Venezuela -- The husband and wife sailing team of Brett and Sara Lane Wright gave Bermuda's CAC Games challenge a boost with fine performances in the opening races of the yachting competition. With the Island failing to get even a sniff of a medal in any of the events so far, both moved into the silver position after the first two races of the 12-race series in their respective Laser and Laser Radial classes. ---- Sport, Page 23