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take off. Government officials advertised for an understudy to General Manager Jack Gordon last week. ---- Page 2 HOT SEAT FOR PLANNING OFFICIAL PLN Hot seat for Planning official A Planning official was back in the hot seat after his former tenants said faecal matter was found in their water tank.

---- Page 2 GORDON MAY RUN ELSEWHERE PTL Gordon may run elsewhere Voters in Premier Pamela Gordon's constituency have been asked if they would mind if she ran in another seat. And the news adds fuel to rumours that the Premier -- who shares Southampton West with Tourism Minister David Dodwell -- was considering abandoning her safe seat to stand in a more marginal constituency. ---- Page 5 RENAISSANCE STANDS ITS GROUND BUC Renaissance stands its ground With 34 employees Renaissance Reinsurance Ltd. is small in terms of number of staff, but the company deals in big events -- the losses that result during rough weather which causes millions of dollars in damage to property. And it is out to show it can compete with larger players. ---- Business, Page 13 ARMSTRONG'S HISTORIC DAY ATH RUN Armstrong's historic day Terrance Armstrong carries Bermuda's banner into the final individual track event of the Commonwealth Games today, well aware he could be a part of history in the making. With two Kenyans and Britain's top middle-distance runners in the field, the pace in the 1,500 metres final will not be nearly so pedestrian as it was yesterday. ---- Sport, Page 25 IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR! TRI It's a family affair! Husband and wife Brett Forgesson and Anna Eatherley anchored their respective teams to the men's and women's titles in the 10th Bank of Bermuda team triathlon yesterday at Albuoy's Point. ---- Sport, Page 28