Crimes against visitors blasted
harming the Island in a tourism market where safety is becoming increasingly important to potential tourists. ---- Page 6 COUPLES TO RENEW VOWS CHU Couples to renew vows Couples who want to rekindle the romance in their marriages will have the opportunity to do so this week. Radnor Road Christian Fellowship is holding a Married Couples Banquet and The Renewing of Wedding Vows Ceremony next week to remind couples of what first brought them together. ---- Page 7 POWER LINES PUT BIRDS AT RISK ALS Power lines put birds at risk Bird lovers fear that overhead power lines are responsible for the deaths of birds across the Island. They have called for lines to be buried underground near nature reserves -- and at Somerset Bridge, where a blue heron died last week. ---- Page 9 REVENGE IS SO SWEET FOR COLTS SOC Revenge is so sweet for Colts Devonshire Colts, losers to St. George's in six of their last eight league matches, put the past behind them yesterday with a 7-0 thrashing of the East Enders which also landed them on top of the Premier League on goal difference.
---- Sport, Page 23 CONLEY SHOOTS FOR FOURTH TITLE GLF Conley shoots for fourth title Tim Conley, the most successful overseas pro in local golf tournaments in the past decade, begins defence of his Belmont Invitational title today, aiming to win his fourth crown in six years. ---- Sport, Page 23 PAY-OUT PROMISE FOR CREDITORS BUC CTS Pay-out promise for creditors Creditors of the failed Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd. should get an initial disbursement from liquidators in 1997 after they agreed that the controversial insurer's liquidation should be governed by a scheme of arrangement. ---- Business, Page 35