Low turnout for CURE meeting
and Racial Equality's first workshop. And participants said the no-shows could have learned some important lessons at the meeting. ---- Page 2 TELCO CHIEF SLAMS CONGRESSMEN BUC Telco chief slams congressmen Bermuda Telephone Company president Dr. James King has questioned why two US politicians became embroiled in a legal dispute between his company and the backers of Bermuda Cablevision. ---- Page 3 DAB GIVES CONDOS GO-AHEAD PLN DAB gives condos go-ahead The developers of the Richmond Court condominium development have been given permission to build eight more units at the Pembroke site. But the DAB told Real Estate Development Ltd. it must provide adequate parking for the new homes. ---- Page 5 TRADE BALANCE IMPROVESSS BUC Trade balance improves Provisional estimates by the Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) have placed Bermuda's second quarter of 1996 balance of payments surplus on current account at $78 million, an $18-million improvement over the same period last year. ---- Business, Page 13 FRUSTRATED TRACK CHIEF QUITS ATH Frustrated track chief quits Stan Douglas, the man who has done it all in local track and field, is stepping down because he couldn't do enough. Douglas confirmed yesterday he was resigning after two years as president of the Bermuda Track and Field Association. ---- Sport, Page 39 BRAWLING FOOTBALLERS BANNED SOC Brawling footballers banned Three soccer players have been suspended following a near riot involving players and spectators at a Second Division match between Somerset and Wolves.
Somerset midfielder Michael Brangman was banned until the new year. ---- Sport, Page 39