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Weekend action in Dockyard! Dockyard will be buzzing with activity this weekend as a list of events are planned for the west end. The area is expected to attract thousands as it is the finish point of the annual End-to-End charity walk. ---- Page 2 RIDE TO WORK DAY ON TUESDAY CLB Ride to Work Day on Tuesday Locals are being urged to leave their cars at home for a day and ride to work.
This Tuesday is the first Great Bermuda Ride to Work Day and the Bermuda Bicycle Association president Greg Hopkins is encouraging locals to give the alternative form of transportation a try. ---- Page 2 NEW CHARGES FOR TRIO CTS New charges for trio A trio of alleged bank robbers had the number of counts on their indictment reduced by four when they appeared in Supreme Court yesterday. The monthly arraignments session saw Yusef Ameerbaka DeSilva, Rupert Elroy Archibald and Michael Eugene Dillas plead not guilty to the new set of charges which relate to the armed robbery of the Bank of Bermuda's Somerset branch. ---- Page 2 GREEN CHIMNEYS WORTH SEEING MPC Green Chimneys worth seeing `Green Chimneys', one of the opening films in the Bermuda International Film Festival, is a seamless documentary in which the director and crew have managed to stay as unobtrusive as possible from their subject matter -- abused inner-city children at a unique facility. ---- Weekender, Page 8 BEST NAMES HIS SQUAD SOC Best names his squad Soccer technical director Clyde Best has named a 19-man squad for the Shell Caribbean Cup in the Cayman Islands next weekend. ---- Sport, Page 13 SMITH TAKES LASERS TITLE SLG Smith takes Lasers title Bermuda's Malcolm Smith comfortably saw off the challenge of fellow countrymen Brett Wright and Christian Luthi to land the Lasers title at International Race Week yesterday. ---- Sport, Page 13 FIRST WIN FOR BERMUDA TEN First win for Bermuda Bermuda picked up their first win in the Davis Cup in Bolivia yesterday when they edged by Panama 2-1. The win kept alive the Bermuda's team's hopes of staying in Group Three of the American Zone, though the Bermuda players had to pull out all the stops to achieve it after James Collieson went down to Carlos Silva 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 in the opening singles match. ---- Sport, Page 13 TO CAESAR GO THE SPOILS YO UEDC To Caesar go the spoils Bermuda College students threw their support behind their official voice, Kenneth Caesar, and re-elected him as student government president. ---- Young Observer, Page 19