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The battle of the burgers will move to the courts by the end of this month, it was revealed yesterday. And Attorney General Elliott Mottley said last night he would be pushing for the entire legal proceedings to be heard in public.

The first move in Grape Bay Ltd's action against Government is the originating summons. ---- Page 2 MOTHER'S FURY OVER UNIFORMS ED Mother's fury over uniforms A mother has expressed outrage that she will have to pay some $2,400 to outfit her two daughters for CedarBridge Academy. According to Hannah Maryam, the summer and gym uniform required for the senior secondary school will cost $509.75 per child. ---- Page 3 TEACHER MUST WAIT FOR VERDICT CTS Teacher must wait for verdict A school teacher facing two charges of sexual assault involving female students has two weeks to wait for a verdict. Magistrate Edward King yesterday said he would announce his decision on the teacher's guilt or innocence on September 26, after hearing closing arguments. ---- Page 5 GROTTO BAY PLANS GETS APPROVAL PLN TOU Grotto Bay plans gets approval An East End hotel has received approval in principle for its plans to build 78 additional rooms and a 30 berth marina. The good news for Hamilton Parish's Grotto Bay Hotel came yesterday from the Development Applications Board. ---- Page 6 BURGESS INQUEST DATE FIXED INQ Burgess inquest date fixed An inquest into the sudden death of Michael Eugene Burgess will be held later this month. The Royal Gazette understands that three days have been set aside to look into the circumstances of his death. Burgess, 38, of Rosemont Avenue, Pembroke, died on May 27, 1996, after being seen banging his head against walls and railings in Front Street and Par-La-Ville Road. ---- Page 6 BROMBY'S HOPES DISAPPEAR SLG Bromby's hopes disappear Peter Bromby's hopes of a World Star Class Championship victory all but disappeared in the Massachusetts fog. ---- Page 11, Sport