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Elbow Beach removes signs

a beach -- and then took a swipe at Government. The signs, for which there was no planning permission, warned the public that part of the beach was private.

---- Page 2 MOTHER SPEAKS ON ROAD TRAGEDY OBT Mother speaks on road tragedy The grief-stricken mother of tragic road crash victim Yusef Hewey yesterday described her son as a "loving child'' with a passion for animals.

"Everybody who knows him knows what he was like. He was such a loving person,'' said Barbara Hewey. ---- Page 2 TEEN RECALLS ALLEGED SEX ABUSE CTS Teen recalls alleged sex abuse A teenager who claims he was sexually abused by his teacher broke down in tears while giving evidence yesterday. The 16-year-old was speaking on the first day of the trial of his teacher, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

---- Page 3 CORONER FRUSTRATED WITH WITNESS INQ Coroner frustrated with witness The inquest into the death of Patro (Tony) Ford came to an abrupt halt yesterday when a frustrated coroner threatened to hold a witness in contempt of court -- and suggested he seek legal counsel. Mr. Ford, also known as "The Black Indian Chief'', died on May 23, 1996 following a hit-and-run cycle accident near Shelly Bay around 3.30 a.m. on May 20, 1996. ---- Page 5 GOVERNOR PRAISES ROTARIANS CLB GOV Governor praises Rotarians Governor Thorold Masefield -- who served as British High Commissioner in Tanzania and Nigeria -- told Bermuda Rotarians he had seen first-hand the effects of Rotary International work overseas. He said that a massive anti-polio campaign backed by Rotary International had saved an estimated 4 million children. ---- Page 5 GRIFFEY A BIG HIT WITH LOCAL TEEN BB Griffey a big hit with local teen Imagine going to dinner and finding yourself sitting at the same table as one of baseball's top stars. It happened to Bermudian teenager Wanda Trott in Denver, Colorado, when she dined with Seattle Mariners outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. ---- Sport, Page 13 AUDIT PINPOINTS PROBLEMS TOU Audit pinpoints problems The Department of Tourism can get better internal performance and an improved ability to demonstrate its effectiveness through better policy communication and planning, a management control systems (MCS) audit has revealed. ---- Business, Page 30