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offences after they returned to the Island from manoeuvres in Jamaica, The Royal Gazette can reveal. Now the dirty half-dozen -- five drug test failures and one who had marijuana -- are spending 28 days in the guardhouse. ---- Page 3 C&W TOLD TO COME CLEAN BUC C&W told to come clean Government telecommunication's watchdog won't consider applications by Cable & Wireless' to reduce long-distance rates until the company makes public information about its operations in Bermuda. ---- Page 5 US SPEAKERS FOR CONFERENCE CON US speakers for conference Tonight and tomorrow at the Sonesta Beach Hotel PRIDE Bermuda will be holding its 12th annual conference. And Parent Resource Institute for Drug Education Bermuda, a member of the International PRIDE Family of Nations, has invited two US based speakers to address the conference. ---- Page 6 ACE BUYS CAT FOR $711M BUC ACE buys CAT for $711m Bermuda insurer, ACE Ltd., yesterday confirmed their planned acquisition of Bermuda property catastrophe reinsurer, CAT Ltd. for $711 million in cash, subject to regulatory approvals and certain post-closing adjustments. ---- Business, Page 13 SPRING SHOW AN IMPROVEMENT TOD ART Spring show an improvement There is a lot less dross and over-priced awfulness at the Society of Arts spring members show than there was at the Society's autumn exhibition. ---- Review, Page 19 MAN CITY GRAB GOATER SOC Man City grab Goater Shawn Goater is moving up in the world of English soccer. But for exactly how long remains to seen. Beating the transfer deadline by minutes, Goater yesterday signed a four-year deal that takes him from Bristol City to Manchester City. ---- Sport, Page 41 BEST PONDERS CUP SQUAD SOC Best ponders Cup squad Soccer technical director Clyde Best is expected to name his squad for the Caribbean Cup next week. Best said he would be sitting down with coaches Mark Trott and Robert Calderon to decide which 20 players he intends to take to the Cayman Islands for the tournament in May. ---- Sport, Page 41