Man is left `stateless' A man who was born in Bermuda to Jamaican parents and raised in Jamaica is ``effectively stateless'' and faces deportation from the
bail on condition that he report to Immigration inspectors until January when he will be sentenced. ---- Page 2 DILL SENTENCED TO PRISON CTS Dill sentenced to prison Convicted arsonist Arnett Dill was yesterday sentenced to seven years in jail after a jury found him guilty of a Christmas crime spree that netted him more than $80,000 worth of property. ---- Page 2 BANKRUPTCY WRIT FOR HALL CTS Bankruptcy writ for Hall Bermudian lawyer Julian Hall was in the news again this week when his name was listed in a writ regarding bankruptcy proceedings.
Mr. Hall has been immersed in bankruptcy proceedings after being ordered to pay more than $1.6 million to a former client's estate. ---- Page 2 NEW HOME FOR MASTERWORKS ART New home for Masterworks Masterworks art gallery is to get a new home in a Botanical Gardens building once scheduled for the wrecker's ball, it was revealed yesterday. Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson said Masterworks would "provide the materials'' to renovate the building and relocate from Hamilton.
---- Page 5 TROJANS LOOK TO REBOUND SOC Trojans look to rebound Once-mighty Somerset Trojans will have to show some of their old toughness if they're to deny champions Vasco from taking maximum points in tonight's First Division clash at Somerset. ---- Sport, Page 17 PARAJEKAS CONFIDENT OF REPEAT GLF Parajekas confident of repeat Paul Parajekas has no doubt he's capable of triumphing in the Belmont Invitation for a second successive year. The New England professional goes into next week's tournament boosted by a productive year, which he believes he can cap with a repeat success at the Belmont Golf Club. ---- Sport, Page 17