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Incinerator wins approval An intensive environmental study has given a cautious thumbs-up to the impact of two of Bermuda's controversial developments. The possible impact of the Tyne's Bay incinerator and the ash block artificial reefs in Castle Harbour have come under the microscope in a detailed survey. ---- Page 8 MAN ADMITS REGIMENT BREAK-IN CTS MIL Man admits Regiment break-in A man who raided Bermuda Regiment headquarters for a stealing spree will face an Election Day trial for a string of other offences. John Jeffries and co-defendant Arnett Dill are facing 13 charges -- including stealing and arson during a crime binge last December and January. ---- Page 8 LONG BOTHAM ON THE REBOUND BUC Long Botham on the rebound After two years of losses Long Botham Boats Co. Ltd., the company that operates Henry VIII Pub & Restaurant, has rebounded to make a profit of $69,882 for the year ended June 30. ---- Business, Page 9 COACH HAILS CONSISTENCY SOC Coach hails consistency The best of Southampton Rangers is yet to come! Coach John Tucker isn't making any predictions but as his team somewhat surprisingly snatched sole possession of first place in the First Division on Sunday, he said he believed there was still room for improvement and more consistency. ---- Sport, Page 19