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year was largely instigated by young adults -- not schoolchildren. ---- Page 2 HOUSING ACTIVIST UNIMPRESSED HSG GVT Housing activist unimpressed Government has been told to "get real'' with its latest promises of easing the current affordable housing shortage. ---- Page 3 NEW BILL FOR CABLE & WIRELESS GVT BUC New bill for Cable & Wireless Government is hopeful of reaching a new agreement with telecommunications giant Cable and Wireless. And as part of the talks, it is putting the company on the same legal footing as it rivals. ---- Page 3 TWO SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT ED Two schools of thought The Royal Gazette looks at two visions of schooling, Montessori and a proposed "Academy of Tomorrow''. Montessori Academy has thrived with its learn as you go philosophy. In the other, a controversial educator wants to build a school which will develop future leaders of the Country. ---- Page 7 BERMUDA PRESS PROFITS RISE BUC Bermuda Press profits rise Increased revenue from new subsidiaries has improved Bermuda Press (Holdings) Ltd.'s six month net income to $1,078,218 -- a more than 63 percent increase over the same period in 1997. ---- Business, Page 13 ST. GEORGE'S MOVE TO THE TOP CRI St. George's moves to the top St. George's moved into top spot ahead of Bailey's Bay on net run rate in the Premier Division Open standings yesterday after another comfortable win.

Sport, Page 25 World Cup coverage: Pages 25-28