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Engineering Department is a storm in a teacup, Government said yesterday. Two lots of about 60 containers each were moved from Morgan's Point to the Government Quarry and from Marginal Wharf, St. George's to a warehouse at the old US Naval Air Station. ---- Page 2 ALCOHOLIC JAILED FOR BURGLARIES CTS Alcoholic jailed for burglaries Divorced father Tariq Walikram has been imprisoned for two years for breaking and entering. Walikram, 47, who has a history of alcohol problems, admitted in Supreme Court to breaking into a home in February 5 and stealing $5,695 worth of property. ---- Page 6 AIR CARE VOTES TO UNIONISE UNS BUC Air Care votes to unionise Air Care Ltd. president George Skinner said yesterday that the company's recent unionisation is not expected to have a big financial impact. Forty five of the 68 eligible staff recently voted to join the Bermuda Industrial Union.

---- Page 7 DEVELOPER PUTS OFFER ON TABLE BUC TOU Developer puts offer on table A US timeshare developer has made an offer for the St. George's Club. If all goes well the company hopes to close the deal this summer. ---- Business, Page 11 CRICKET CLUBS BAND TOGETHER CRI Cricket clubs band together Concerned about a decline in the standard of cricket in Bermuda, Island clubs have taken the initiative to discuss the direction in which Bermuda Cricket Board of Control are taking the sport. ---- Sport, Page 21 REGO SET TO TACKLE MARION SLG Rego set to tackle Marion Island sailor Buddy Rego supports the view of organisers that fleet numbers in the Marion to Bermuda yacht race will surpass the three-figure mark in the not too distant future. ---- Sport, Page 21