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Injunction served on workers Management at Stevedoring Services are hoping that dock workers will lift their overtime ban today. An injunction against

on the relevant parties late yesterday. ---- Page 2 TRASH CLEAN-UP THIS WEEKEND ENV Trash clean-up this weekend Political leaders will get the litter bug this weekend as Bermuda takes part in a worldwide trash drive. ---- Page 3 BURGESS READY TO HELP APP GVT Burgess ready to help Internationally known Bermudian tenor Gary Burgess is glad to be home and is willing to help any cultural organisation he can. The new programme coordinator at the Department of Cultural Affairs will be taking up his new post on October 1 and has no misgivings about working a step below the position he applied for last year. ---- Page 5 SHAREHOLDERS GET WARNING BUC Shareholders get warning Bank of Bermuda chairman Eldon Trimingham warned shareholders that problems in the financial markets were affecting the company's bottom line. ---- Business, Page 11 SURVEY: GOOD NEWS AND BAD BUC SUR Survey: Good news and bad BIBA is trying to come to grips with its new survey highlighting that Bermuda still has some ways to go regarding how blacks perceive their involvement with international business. ---- Business, Page 11 JONES BACK ON EARTH! ATH BOW Jones back on earth! Bermuda's latest sporting hero, Antoine Jones, tumbled off cloud nine yesterday, not so much crashing back to earth but returning with a gentle thud. ---- Sport, Page 25 GRANTS LINKED TO YOUTH GVT Grants linked to youth Sports organisations with comprehensive development programmes for youth could be rewarded with increased Government grants, sports minister John Barritt has hinted. And cricket could be top of the list for future investment. ---- Sport, Page 25