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language and culture. ---- Page 3 DOZENS VYING FOR SG'S JOB GVT Dozens vying for SG's job Thirty-three people are vying for the $98,274-a-year job of Solicitor General.
A Government spokesman said on Friday that Bermudians and foreigners had applied to succeed Barrie Meade, who became Solicitor General in 1992. ---- Page 3 A HAMILTON EYESORE NO MORE? TOU A Hamilton eyesore no more? Once it stood proud and tall on the hill -- visible for miles around, a symbol of Bermuda's growing wealth through burgeoning tourism. Now, some say it is a symbol of Bermuda's economic metamorphosis with a hotel about to be replaced by offices for off-shore insurance companies. ---- Page 4 CLINTON SAVES THE SYMPOSIUM CON Clinton saves the symposium When US President Bill Clinton stepped in and rescued American Airlines from a potentially devastating pilots' strike, he may have also rescued the Third Bermuda Insurance Symposium, which starts at the Southampton Princess tomorrow. ---- Business, Page 9 JUST SHIRTS BUYS UP CLEANERS BUC Just Shirts buys up cleaners All employees of Hamilton Valcleners and Paget Dry Cleaners have signed on with the new owners -- Just Shirts and Mailboxes Unlimited. They acquired the assets of the Island's largest dry cleaner from businessman Stanley Evans on Saturday at 9 a.m. for an undisclosed price. ---- Business, Page 11