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Householders are getting a new lease of life as a condominium renovation project enters its final phase. The $5 million scheme is enabling tenants to be in charge of their own destiny and in some cases will free up low-cost housing for Bermudians. ---- Page 2 BUS, CRANE COLLIDE AGAIN AC Bus, crane collide again Commuters were left shaken, but uninjured after an early morning collision between a bus and crane. The accident was the second in less than a week involving such vehicles on Front Street. ---- Page 2 YOUNG BERMUDIANS FEEL PINCH CLB TAX Young Bermudians feel pinch A new tax policy could be the catalyst that helps young Bermudians get their feet on the housing ladder, it was claimed. ---- Page 2 OFFICERS FEAR `GLASS CEILINGPOL Officers fear `glass ceiling' Some Police officers fear their careers could run smack into a glass ceiling, new Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay revealed yesterday. ---- Page 3 YOUNG DEBATERS TORONTO BOUND CPN Young debaters Toronto bound Seven young Bermudians are set to travel abroad this week to prove to that they have the gift of gab. ---- Page 3 CONSERVATIONISTS EYE CAUSEWAY Conservationists eye causeway Conservationists are monitoring the temporary causeway at Somerset Bridge for any environmental damage. Members of the National Trust's marine environmental committee are keeping a watching brief on work at the site, as the opening of the causeway approaches. ---- Page 6 BERMUDA BANK ON OLD GUARD TEN Bermuda bank on old guard The old guard of Bermuda tennis leave tomorrow for perhaps their final taste of Davis Cup. Michael Way, Ricky Mallory and Donald Evans, who have formed the nucleus of Bermuda's teams since the first Davis Cup three years ago, are all 32. And when they, along with James Collieson, represent the Island in the American Zone Group III competition next week, chances are it will be the last time for at least one of them. ---- Sport, Page 13 HOPES OF PROMOTING TOURISM TOU Hopes of promoting tourism Bermuda will again use one of the largest insurance conferences in the world to fly Bermuda's tourism flag and promote international business in the California city of San Diego. Officials representing the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA) and the Department of Tourism will journey to the 36th Annual RIMS (Risk & Insurance Management Society, Inc.) Conference, which begins on Sunday. ----Business, Page 31