Young offenders to be cadets?
now''. Youth and Sport Minister John Barritt is considering a new scheme to order troublesome youngsters to join the Cadet Corps to straighten them out.
---- Page 2 PLP WANTS RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ED PLP wants religious education God should be recruited as a substitute teacher in the schools, says Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith. "We believe that schools can and should teach moral values and build character,'' she said yesterday. ---- Page 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL UNVEILED TOD Jazz Festival unveiled It's got a new name, new dates, a new producer and a new presenter. It's even got more sponsors, but one thing will remain constant -- the sweet sound of jazz in the West End. ---- Today, Page 20 TROJANS BACK IN FIRST DIVISION SOC Trojans back in First Division Hotels' misfortune has proved to be a blessing for Somerset Trojans. The withdrawal of Hotels from the football league means Trojans -- relegated just four months ago -- are back in the top flight. ---- Sport, Page 13 HIGH JUMPERS FALL SHORT ATH high jumpers fall short Two of Bermuda's top high jumpers failed to meet the qualifying standard for the Commonwealth Games when they competed in the CAC Games last night. ---- Sport, Page 13 RETAILERS COMPLAIN OF FLAT SALES BUC Retailers complain of flat sales Bermuda's retailers continue to complain of restricted profit margins, escalated costs and flat sales in the face of a continuing reduction in tourism. Many suspect that as cash flow remains a lingering problem, more retailers will pack up. ---- Business, Page 38