Trace metal levels rise
emissions from the Tyne's Bay Incinerator. But trace metal levels in Castle Harbour are increasing, according to Bermuda Biological Station research. ---- Page 2 WRECKS BILL UNDER ATTACK WKS MUS GVT Wrecks bill under attack Bermuda will end up giving away its national heritage if new legislation covering wrecks is passed, conservationists claimed yesterday. But Government said the new law will extend protection for wrecks. ---- Page 5 NEW EXCHANGE SET TO OPEN STK BUC New exchange set to open A Bermuda-based commodities exchange whose members are some of the world's leading financial and insurance institutions will begin trading in April. The Bermuda Commodities Exchange is to specialise in trading insurance derivatives. ---- Business, Page 10 DOUGLAS LIKES THE FAST LANE ATH Douglas likes the fast lane Comparing himself to a bottle of wine, Troy Douglas says he's "not ready to be opened yet''. But after placing fourth in the World Indoor Championships 200-metre final, he's in best shape of his life. ---- Sport, Page 17 FRATERNITY HELPS STUDENTS COM CLB h114 Fraternity helps students Former members of a US college fraternity have set their sights on giving financial aid to secondary schoolers who want to attend the Bermuda College.
The Kappa Alpha Psi `brothers' have also reached out to teach young offenders.
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