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Probe into chopped tree Two Government departments have launched an internal probe to find a mystery tree-cutter who chopped down an old Bermuda cedar

CUSTOMS `DIDN'T CARE' FLY CUS Customs `didn't care' Airline passengers injured in severe turbulence have claimed their ambulance was held up for almost an hour by "uncaring'' airport Customs officers. ---- Page 2 TEACHERS TO GET DEGREES ED EDC Teachers to get degrees Graduates of a unique teaching course will be flying out to Boston later this week to receive their Masters degrees. The 33 graduates -- all women teachers -- are the first Bermudians to be awarded degrees in Early Childhood and Elementary Teaching from Wheelock College. ---- Page 2 POLICE INVESTIGATE TWO ATTACKS CRM Police investigate two attacks Police are investigating two separate attacks that took place in Hamilton in the early hours of yesterday morning. ---- Page 6 CENTRE SOLUTIONS RANKED 21 BUC Centre Solutions ranked 21 Bermuda-based Centre Re (Bermuda) Ltd., now known as Centre Solutions, was ranked 21 our of 100 top reinsurers by 1996 net written premiums, according to Standard & Poor's. ---- Business, Page 13 DEALING WITH COMPUTER BUG BUC Dealing with computer bug If you're an executive or board member of one of the many businesses in Bermuda who's only now coming around to dealing with the Year 2000 computer bug, then you've really got a problem. ---- Business, Page 13 BIG-HITTING CLAY SINKS BAY CRI Big-hitting Clay sinks Bay Skipper Clay Smith hammered 96 not out to spoil the season debut of cricket champions Bailey's Bay in the Premier Division Open league at Wellington Oval yesterday as St. George's won by five wickets. Yesterday's other three matches all failed to reach a conclusion because of rain. ---- Sport, Page 27