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laws to protect customer rights. And Community and Cultural Affairs Minister Sen. Yvette Swan pledged Bermuda-grown safety standards to prevent unsafe products being sold on the Island. ---- Pages 2,5 LIBRARY PULLS BERMUDA BOOKS LIB Library pulls Bermuda books The Bermuda Library has pulled several hundred locally-produced books and documents from its shelves. ---- Page 2 STUDENTS WARNED ABOUT BUSES ED TRA Students warned about buses Unruly youngsters could be forced to walk to and from school -- unless they start behaving on public buses, says CedarBridge Secondary School's deputy principal. ---- Page 3 SENATORS: STAND UP TO US SEN IMM Senators: Stand up to US Senators have called on Government to get tough with the US after it was revealed 5,000 Bermudians could be banned from travelling to the United States. ---- Page 6 BFA POSTPONES MATCHES SOC BFA postpones matches Fearing a repeat of the violence on Tuesday night at Somerset Cricket Club when an off-duty policeman was stabbed, the Bermuda Football Association postponed last night's Friendship and Shield matches at Devonshire Rec. ---- Sport, Page 21 BERMUDA EXCITED ABOUT HOOPS BAS Bermuda excited about hoops From the promoters, to the teams, to the fans, there probably isn't anybody who isn't excited about Saturday's US college basketball game here. ---- Sport, Page 21 STRONG GROWTH BOOST ECONOMY BUC Strong growth boosts economy Bermuda is experiencing strong growth of about three percent a year, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons told the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. ---- Business, Page 27