St. George's Club under fire
discontent rising from the East End timeshare resort. Eleven-year member Jack Hart of Weston, Vermont, told The Royal Gazette yesterday that the only reason he and his wife were still visiting the Island was because they loved Bermuda.
---- Page 2 ANGER OVER THEFT TRIAL RULING CTS Anger over theft trial ruling An angry solicitor slammed a magistrate for "leaving his client in limbo'' after ordering him to be bound over in a case involving the picking of lilies from a field. ---- Page 2 COMMUNITY BACKS DALE BUTLER SUR ED Community backs Dale Butler A primary school teacher who publicly beat three unruly boys has the backing of the community. Last week, Northlands Primary School principal Dale Butler made headlines after strapping three young boys in front of a school assembly.
---- Page 6 THOMAS TO RE-OPEN RESTAURANT EAT BUC Thomas to re-open restaurant Marico Thomas, president of the Four Star Pizza chain, is taking another swing at making the company's failed restaurant on Queen Street successful. ---- Business, Page 21 BANK GETS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE BUC Bank gets vote of confidence In a vote of confidence, 18 international banks have oversubscribed for the Bank of Bermuda's $500 million syndicated credit facility. ---- Business, Page 21 BANNED CRICKETER COACHING CRI Banned cricketer coaching Banned cricketer Corey Hill is being allowed to coach in the Bermuda Cricket Board of Control's junior programme, and the decision has been backed by president El James.
But being approved to serve as an assistant coach for Hamilton Parish in the league has been criticised. ---- Sport, Page 29