New hotel owners on Island
over the next few days. Canadian Pacific Hotels chiefs, including chairman and chief executive officer William Fatt, Communications vice president Ann Layton and Human Resources vice president Carolyn Clark, began arriving on Island two days ago. ---- Page 2 FAITHFUL BACK ON THE WATER TRA Faithful back on the water Tug pilot Kenneth Todd was yesterday back in command of his vessel with a full crew on board. A five-man crew signed onto the Faithful as part of a settlement of the year-long dispute which involved Mr. Todd and other grievances in the department. ---- Page 2 PUTTING TRANSPORTATION ON TRACK TRA Putting transportation on track Bermuda could be in line to get a new ferry fleet of high-speed catamarans within the next year. And the sleek twin-hulled vessels may be used to help power the Island's transport system into a new era involving total integration of Bermuda's public service vehicles and boats. ---- Page 3 VEGAS DEAL PROVES IRRESISTIBLE ENT Vegas deal proves irresistible Jobs are on the cards for Bermuda's musicians and artists -- at a Las Vegas casino. Bermudian groups have jammed the switchboard at the River Palms Resort in Laughlin, Nevada, asking for chances to perform at the hotel. ---- Page 5 BANK PRESSES NASDAQ DEAL BUC Bank presses NASDAQ deal Despite being turned down by Parliament in its bid to seek exemption from rules restricting foreign ownership in local companies, The Bank of Bermuda is proceeding with getting a secondary listing on the NASDAQ stock exchange. ---- Business page 23