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UK could `rescue' Bermuda

UK help, a British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. ---- Page 2 STUDENTS TAUGHT NON-VIOLENCE ED Students taught non-violence Bermuda's most controversial school has started classes in non-violence after a series of Police incidents involving students. CedarBridge Academy pupils are also being encouraged to join a series of "peaceful'' activities in a non-violence season. ---- Page 3 SOCCER SHAKE-UP ON THE CARDS SOC Soccer shake-up on the cards There could be sweeping changes in local soccer if club affiliates decide to endorse recommendations that the Bermuda Football Association intend to present at next Monday's special general meeting. ---- Sport, Page 11 C&W DEMANDING `MILLIONS' BUC C&W demanding `millions' Cable & Wireless Bermuda is demanding "millions'' of dollars in compensation from Government for allowing TeleBermuda International Ltd. to compete against it in the long distance market. The demand is the latest in a series of salvoes the company has fired at Government over the loss of its monopoly in Bermuda. ---- Business, Page 28 STARR EXCESS TO STAY PUT BUC Starr Excess to stay put Market rumours that Bermuda-based, Starr Excess Liability Insurance Co., Ltd.

was pulling up stakes and leaving have been discounted by the firm. ---- Business, Page 28