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it had signed up any channels for its service. Coral Cable came under fire from established cable operator Cablevision at a telecommunications hearing yesterday. ---- Page 2 CHIT CHAT PLANS CHANGES EAT Chit Chat plans changes Just months after opening, Chit Chat restaurant is changing course, but does not anticipate laying off staff or having to close for renovations. ---- Oage 3 MPS DEBATE TOURISM NUMBERS TOU MPs debate tourism numbers Shadow Tourism Minister David Allen claimed last night that 1996 tourism arrival figures show that the `Let Yourself Go' campaign has been a flop. ---- Page 6 BFA TAKE TIME TO STUDY REPORT SOC BFA take time to study report A report containing restructuring recommendations for soccer has been concluded. And it now remains to be seen what impact it will have on the running of Bermuda's top sport. ---- Page 13 SCHOOL SOCCER STARS IN SPOTLIGHT SOC School soccer stars in spotlight It may not be of the level of those of the NBA, Pro Bowl or the NHL, but tonight's All-Star extravaganza at National Stadium promises to entertain.
---- Page 13 SOUND ADVICE FOR THE HEART TAS HTH Sound advice for the heart February is Heart Month and Government's chief nutritionist has outlined a number of ways guaranteed to reduce your risk of heart disease. ---- Taste, Page 27 BANK OF BUTTERFIELD PROFITS FALL BUC Bank of Butterfield profits fall Despite international and local trust operations gains, the Bank of Butterfield reported half year profit fell. ---- Business, Page 34 EX-EMPLOYEES SLAM MERGER BUC Ex-employees slam merger Bermuda Forwarders will keep more than half of the 25 employees affected by its recent takeover of Globe Forwarding, but most of those left out in the cold are angry about the sudden merger. ---- Business, Page 34