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Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness has launched a personal crusade to help an unemployed mother of four get out of debt.
And he has announced he will investigate the possibility of setting up a new credit blacklist to prevent bad payers getting further into the red. ---- Page 2 POLICE TARGET FAIRNESS POL Police target fairness Members of the Bermuda Police Service have just completed a ten day course in new teaching methods which will cover the development of officers' attitude and behaviour for the first time. ---- Page 2 STATEMENTS AT ODDS, TRIAL TOLD CTS Statements at odds, trial told A man charged with importing more than $220,000 worth of cannabis accused Police of inaccurately recording his statements. Gregory Ryan Ashby, of Berkeley Road, Pembroke, yesterday testified for the first time in his Supreme Court drugs trial. ---- Page 3 RENBERG ADVANCES TO SEMI'S TEN Renberg advances to semi's Richey Reneberg saw off a brace of Washingtons to advance to the semi-finals of the XL Bermuda Open. Reneberg, the number two seed from the US, beat Mashiska on Thursday and followed that up with a victory over elder brother Malivai yesterday to book a match with Argentina's Lucas Arnold for a place in tomorrow's singles final. Sports ---- Page 15 COLTS BOUNCE BACK SOC Colts bounce back Devonshire Colts captain Shannon Burgess has no reason to think his team cannot bounce back from the recent resignation of coach Vic Ball and beat Vasco in tomorrow's FA Cup final. Sports ---- Page 15