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Tape shouldn't have been used A tape produced in a sex assault trial was designed to show that then-PLP MP and churchman Trevor Woolridge was having an

Austin Ward said yesterday. But he added Rev. Woolridge was not being tried for alleged adultery with the woman but on a sexual assault charge and that the tape should never have been produced in evidence. ---- Page 2 `RALLY AROUND' NEW HOTEL' TOU CLB BUC `Rally around' new hotel Bermudians of all political stripes should "rally around'' the proposed luxury hotel for business travellers because it will provide employment and needed investment for the Island. ---- Page 5 HEARING SET FOR PENISTON CTS Hearing set for Peniston Former Government Senator Llewellyn Peniston will face a three-day hearing next March after being charged with a series of fraud offences. Peniston, 52, will hear the evidence against him on eight charges at a long-form preliminary inquiry at Magistrates Court, starting on March 11.

---- Page 9 MORE CARE NEEDED FRO ELDERLY SR HTH More care needed for elderly The chairman of the Friends of Hospice this week urged Government to start recognising the medical needs of the elderly. ---- Page 11 SCHOLARSHIP NOT CONFIRMED SOC Scholarship not confirmed Bermuda's outstanding soccer prospect John Barry Nusum isn't guaranteed a place at the University of Portland on a four-year scholarship. ---- Sport, Page 23 LIGHTBOURNE'S CONFIDENCE LOW SOC Lightbourne's confidence low Kyle Lightbourne, his confidence low after failing to command a starting spot in Coventry City's first team, has been knocking in the goals for the reserves. The striker thought things had turned around for him following an impressive performance in the Coca Cola Cup against Everton. ---- Sport, Page 23 PLANTATION TO CLOSE NEX WEEK EAT Plantation to close next week A 80 year old commercial, tourism and geological institution is threatened by the latest restaurant closure this month. The owner of the 70-seat Plantation restaurant in Bailey's Bay will next week close its doors permanently, and 24 people -- 14 full-time -- will lose their jobs in the week leading up to Christmas. ---- Business, Page 35