Furbert tackles housing crisis
other emergency cases. The plan to use Government buildings comes as new Health and Family Services Minister Wayne Furbert revealed an multi-pronged attack on the country's "housing crisis''. ---- Page 2 SMITH FEARS CONFRONTATION POL ED Smith fears confrontation Police risk jeopardising a non-confrontational relationship with youth, if they round up students wandering the streets during school hours. ---- Page 3 INITIATIVE GETS MAJOR BOOST GVT MIL Initiative gets major boost A business initiative that could become a third pillar in the Bermuda economy has received a major boost. ---- Page 3 NEIGHBOURS IN DEBATE FOCUS CPN Neighbours in debate focus Bermuda's young debaters did battle last week when they argued the finer points about what makes a good neighbour. ---- Page 6 GRADUATES MAKE THE GRADE EDC Graduates make the grade The first Bermudian graduates of a "unique'' Master of Science degree programme, offered by Wheelock College in Boston, celebrated their achievements at the weekend. ---- Page 6 HOUSE STIRS CONTROVERSY MAR House stirs controversy David House's intention was to go out and have fun in the Marathon Derby like every other participant. Now the new Bermuda resident finds himself at the centre of controversy over his eligibility, just a day after finishing fifth overall in the race. ---- Sport, Page 13 PRAISE FOR INSURNCE MARKET BUC Praise for insurance market Bermuda is "the most important offshore risk financing centre in the world by any measure'' and, in terms of concentrated capacity and intellectual capital, is now as important as the London insurance market, a new Financial Times management report has declared. Bermuda: Insurance and Reinsurance Centre is a new report produced by the newspaper's subsidiary, FT Finance, and written by freelance researcher and writer, Garry Booth. ---- Business, Page 33