Illegal pots discovered ILLEGAL POTS DISCOVERED FHP Fisheries officials have discovered two illegal fish pots on Challenger Banks. Yesterday Fisheries
soon be destroyed. ---- Page 2 CROWN WITNESS UNDER FIRE CTS Crown witness under fire A Crown witness came under fire from the defence counsel for former banker Arnold Todd yesterday. ----Page 3 JUSTICE MUST RUN ITS COURSE GVT Justice must run its course The Bermuda Government cannot get involved in a legal dispute between two companies and will allow justice to run its course, the Premier said last night. ---- Page 5 COURT TOLD THAT TEEN `LIED' CTS Court told that teen `lied' A young woman who claims her ex-boyfriend abducted and seriously sexually assaulted her repeatedly lied to Police to shield him from charges of having unlawful carnal knowledge, an officer with the service's juvenile division yesterday told the man's Supreme Court trial. ---- Page 6 MID OCEAN LTD. REPORTS PROFIT BUC Mid Ocean Ltd. reports profit Bermuda-based reinsurer Mid Ocean Ltd. yesterday reported a healthy third quarter profit of $46.2 million. ---- Business, Page 12 LEEWARDS FACE BERMUDA'S BEST CRI Leewards face Bermuda's best Bermuda Cricket Board of Control will pick players from their Shell/Sandals squad for this weekend's matches against the touring Leeward Islands. Sport, Page 21 AFRICA ART GOES ON DISPLAY LIV African art goes on display The National Gallery is set to get back to the Island's African roots this autumn. Celebration, a massive display of African art collected by the Gallery with support from public donations, will go on display at the end of this month. ---- Living, Page 27