Police accused of `disrespect'
from the funeral of a former top Policeman's son were pulled over for licence checks. But one of the funeral-goers says she plans to lodge an official complaint. ---- Page 2 MP CALLS FOR HOUSE TO BE SAVED GVT MP calls for house to be saved Former Tourism Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge yesterday appealed for heavy traffic to be diverted from Flatts after a village landmark was saved from collapse over the weekend. the backbenchers also called for the house to be spared demolition. ---- Page 3 STRANGER SAVES CHOKING GIRL RES Stranger saves choking girl A stranger came to the rescue of a two-year-old girl who almost choked on candy earlier this week. A customer at St. David's Variety Store who saw the child choking after trying to swallow the candy whole dislodged it seconds before Police arrived. ---- Page 5 SOCCER STARS GET TRIALS OFFER SOC Soccer stars get trials offer Top Bermuda soccer stars Meshach Wade and Kentoine Jennings, who once played for Engish league club Hereford United, will get another shot at the professional game -- in the Republic of Ireland. ---- Sport, Page 13 LONG-TIME TEACHER RETURNS LIV AWD ED Long-time teacher returns Fifty years after stepping off a lend-lease carrier and straight into a Saltus Grammar School classroom, Francis Stephenson has returned to Bermuda in triumph. The long-time teacher is this week being honoured with a scholarship in his name. ---- Living, Page 23 C&W PROPOSES RATES CUT BUC C&W proposes rates cut The costs of calling 86 countries -- but not the US, Canada or Britain -- could be coming down if new rates are approved by Government. Cable & Wireless has applied to cut rates by between 12 and 25 percent, a spokesman said yesterday. ---- Business, Page 31