End the tourism blame game
Island's tourism industry between its heyday in the 1970s and today. But new investment and a new willingness to adapt could change that, says Cambridge Beaches managing director Michael Winfield. ---- Page 2 RICHARDS, SCOTT TEAM UP PTL Richards, Scott team up Senators E.T. (Bob) Richards and Lawrence Scott are teaming up to fight the crucial Warwick East constituency for the UBP. The seat, which will be fought by Shadow Home Affairs Minister Alex Scott and Dale Butler for the PLP, is a key battleground in the upcoming General Election. ---- Page 3 SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE BLUEPRINT PTL GVT Social issues and the blueprint Government has completed more than half the 24 objctives it laid out in its blueprint on social and human advancement before the last General Election.
Another 11 are listed as implemented or recurring. ---- Page 5 WATERSIDE PROJECT PROGESSING BUC Waterside project progressing Sales brochures for luxury, waterside residences will be made available next month as work progresses on Pearman Watlington's Waterfront development at Pitt's Bay Road that includes a commercial and office complex. Yesterday, executives attended a roof-wetting ceremony, the Bermudian tradition that indicates a new building's roof has been completed. ---- Business, Page 23 ARMSTRONG FALLS SHORT IN 5000 ATH RUN Armstrong falls short in 5000 MARACAIBO, Venezuela -- Terrance Armstrong's bid to take on the cream of the region's 5,000-metre runners ended in brave failure at the CAC Games. ---- Sport, Page 19