Boxer `drew first blood' A 20-year-old Smith's Parish man accused of using threatening words, possessing offensive weapons, and causing grievous bodily
fight that put the well-known businessman into a hospital emergency ward. ---- Page 3 MAN STABBED IN THE BACK CRM Man stabbed in the back A 28-year-old Devonshire man was stabbed in the back after he became involved in a fight with another man on Hermitage Road on Monday night. ---- Page 5 BERMUDIAN `DESERVED' REWARD TOU Bermudian `deserves' reward A Canadian travel agent believes a Bermudian Good Samaritan merits a public reward for going out her way to help two elderly tourists. ---- Page 8 JEWELLER SELLS PART OF COMPANY BUC Jeweller sells part of company Thomas Dickinson, owner of Atwood-Dickinson Company, is on the verge of selling part of the business to Colombian Emeralds International. ---- Business, Page 13 EARLY BERMUDA ART ON SHOW LIV ART Early Bermuda art on show One of the most important exhibitions of early Bermuda art ever staged in Bermuda opened yesterday. "Picturing Bermuda Before the Great War' features such British and American artists as Colonel Hallewell and Mary Parker (`M.P.') West and Americans Ross Sterling Turner. ---- Living, Page 29 BAD BOY WADE IN HOT WATER SOC Bad boy Wade in hot water Soccer bad boy Yul Wade can expect to face the full wrath of the Bermuda Football Association (BFA) following an attack Sunday on a referee. ---- Sport, Page 41