Police to help Turks police
Islands today to help solve a mystery surrounding the capsizing of a Haitian boat carrying suspected illegal immigrants. ---- Page 2 TIMESHARE CHIEF HITS BACK BUC Timeshare chief hits back Fewer than five percent of the members at a local timeshare resort have abandoned their weeks in Bermuda, it emerged yesterday. St. George's Club developer Alistair Woolf was responding to claims that members were leaving the St. George's Club because of recent fee increases. ---- Page 3 MPS URGED TO STOP BPL BILL ENV MPs urged to stop BPL bill Local environmentalists are making a last minute dash to stop a private members' bill changing the incorporation of Castle Harbour Hotel owners Bermuda Properties Ltd. from clearing Parliamentary hurdles. ---- Page 3 SMITH CALLS FOR `NEW ATTITUDE' CLB Smith calls for `new attitude' Bermudians will have to be better educated and improve their performance at work if they are to take advantage of future business opportunities. ---- Page 6 LET THE WORLD CUP BEGIN! SOC Let the World Cup begin! It's not long now. In a few short hours, at 12.30 p.m. Bermuda time, Ronaldo, or perhaps the less globally renowned Kevin Gallacher, Blackburn Rovers' tenacious Scottish striker, will set the ball in motion for the largest and most eagerly anticipated football extravaganza the planet has ever known. The World Cup will be underway. ---- Sport, Page 19 WATER COMPANY RECORD PROFIT BUC Water company records profit Watlington Waterworks Ltd. made a profit of $408,798 for the year ended December 31, a 158 percent gain over the previous financial year when costs associated with the purchase of Pure Water (Bermuda) Ltd. cut the company's net income. ---- Businesss, Page 29