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year's General Election. ---- Page 2 PATRICK APRINCE TO HTIS FAN! LUG AC TOU Patrick a prince to this fan! The Olympics haven't even started and already Patrick Singleton is a hero to an American couple -- because he helped them after an accident while he was working as a park ranger. ---- Page 3 PUBLIC AGAINST FOOTING BILL SUR Public against footing bill Zambian Olympic athlete Charles Mulinga should pay his own medical bills. That was the opinion of most people interviewed on the streets of Hamilton last week. ---- Page 5 FREIGHT FLIGHT STARTS THIS WEEK FLY Freight flight starts this week Fresher produce will start arriving on the Island on Thursday after a chartered freight flight was delayed last week. ---- Page 6 THIEF LEAVES PASSPORT BEHIND CRM Thief leaves passport behind A 34-year-old Paget man assisted Police with his arrest by leaving a clue at the scene of his crime -- his passport. ---- Page 7 TELEBERMUDA CRITICISES STORY BUC TeleBermuda criticises story TeleBermuda International Ltd. has responded to a story in this newspaper about its negotiations with the Bermuda Telephone Co. Ltd. by calling the report "inaccurate and totally speculative''. The Royal Gazette stood by the story. ---- Business, Page 13 CLASSICAL MUSIC MADE EXCITING TOD Classical music made exciting The Classic Buskers inhabit a strange and wonderfully irreverent world where musicality is laced with a decidedly wacky dose of humour. ---- Review, Page 16 SOCCER OFFICIALS ATTACKED BY FAN SOC Soccer officials attacked by fan Two soccer officials escaped serious injury when they were attacked by an enraged Wolves supporter at the end of yesterday's Second Division match against St. George's at Wellington Oval. ---- Page 21