Crackdown goes high-tech The crackdown on bike stealers is about to step into the high-tech age with a scheme to fit microchips into motorcycles.
to install microchips, less than the size of a grain of rice, onto motorbikes.
---- Page 2 GOVT. WELCOMES HOTEL DEAL GVT TOU Govt. welcomes hotel deal A deal to take over the Bermudiana Hotel site has been welcomed by Government as another opportunity to rid the Island of an eye-sore and safety hazard. ---- Page 5 DAMAGES CLAIM AGAINST GOVT.
TOU Damages claim against Govt. Government has received a damages claim for alleged bungling over this year's Culture Fest. And it has been asked to provide a $500,000 budget for an international concert in Bermuda. ---- Page 5 POOL RE FINDS MARKET NICHE CON Pool Re finds market niche Pool Re, providing reinsurance for claims linked to terrorism, has found a unique market niche in the UK. ---- Page 9 PITTS COMES UP TRUMPS GLF Pitts comes up trumps As he calmly walked up to the biggest putt of his career, Andrew Pitts couldn't help but think back to a similar moment two years earlier. It was the 18th hole of the Zimbabwe Open and all Pitts needed was to sink a four-foot putt for the victory. He missed. Fast forward to Saturday.
Amid the howling gusts of Hurricane Lily, Pitts needed to sink a four-foot putt on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off to win the Bermuda Open.
This time he made no mistake. ---- Sport, Page 21