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plans yesterday after submitting them to planners for final approval. But at least one environmental group has vowed to continue to oppose the scheme. ---- Page 2 WEST END INVESTORS ALARMED DGS West End investors alarmed Word that Government is considering setting up a drug recovery centre near the entrance of Dockyard is raising eyebrows and concerns among potential investors in the West End. ---- Page 3 COLLIER THE LISTENER AT `DIALOGUE' DIS Collier the listener at `dialogue' On the heels of last spring's furore over comments he made about racism, Bank of Butterfield president Michael Collier earlier this week took his views to the streets in a National Association for Reconciliation meeting held in Hamilton. ---- Page 5 BROMBY SEEDED FOR GOLD CUP SLG Bromby seeded for Gold Cup Bad news for organisers of next week's Brut Gold Cup has resulted in some great news for two Bermuda sailors. The withdrawal of Paul Cayard due to America's Cup commitments has left his seeded spot open for Bermuda sailor Peter Bromby while Adam Barboza has won a place in the premier match racing tournament. ---- Sport, Page 13 LOOK SHARP THIS FALL! TAS Look sharp this Fall! Animal prints are back! Along with the browns and purples, plaids and stripes.

Fashion for Fall 1996 has definitely come full circle -- as like most styles -- with long straight or full skirts, the black and white combination, short or long jackets in velvet or fur trim and even leather. ---- Taste, Page 25 CLARKE: STOP MONEY LAUNDERING CON BUC Clarke: Stop money laundering Criminals around the world must be stopped from laundering their dirty cash through the Commonwealth's financial institutions, said British Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke. ---- Business, Page 33