Police Service has created a new challenge in getting Bermudians to join. Head
opportunities abound for promotion in the command structure of the Service.
---- Page 2 JAILED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT CTS Jailed for sexual assault A 50-year-old grandfather convicted of sexually assaulting his ex-wife was already a convicted rapist, it was revealed in Supreme Court yesterday. Puisne Judge Norma Wade-Miller sentenced the man to six years for sexually assaulting his ex-wife. ---- Page 3 BTC TO PURCHASE LOGIC BUC BTC to purchase Logic The Bermuda Telephone Co. Ltd. (BTC) yesterday concluded an agreement to purchase Logic Communications Ltd. from Millennium International Ltd. Both companies are listed on the Bermuda Stock Exchange.
BTC provides telephone service on the Island. Logic provides data communications, computer consulting, and Internet services. ---- Page 3 REVIEW OF DRIVER TRAINING POL Review of driver training If Police drivers involved in accidents are found to have broken the law or force policy "the appropriate action will be taken against those responsible'', a Police spokeswoman pledged yesterday. And she said that a review of driver training policy will take place and recommendations made about future instruction and development. ---- Page 3 FINALLY, BASSLER'S BOYS TRIUMPH GLF Finally, Bassler's boys triumph Rolling Road skipper Billy Bassler led his team to victory in the Lobster Pot Pro-Am Invitational at Castle Harbour yesterday and then said: "It's taken me 11 years to do this.'' Bassler and team-mates Bill Stair, John Gaino and Jeff Morseberger maintained their three stroke lead throughout the final round to clinch the net division. ---- Sport Page 13 BUDDING US STAR LINED UP TEN Budding US star lined up One of American tennis's brightest young prospects will be among the major draws at this year's $100,000 Bermuda XL Open. Justin Gimelstob, 21, a fringe member of the US Davis Cup squad, is seen as a potential pretender to Pete Sampras' crown as the top American player. ---- Sport, Page 13