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Tourism chiefs appear to still be at loggerheads with the organisation hired to promote a prestigious international conference on the Island -- despite calls for talks between the two warring parties. ---- Page 2 BERMUDIAN GETS HOSPITAL JOB HOS APP Bermudian gets hospital job A Bermudian national has been appointed as the fifth project manager to head a department at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital ---- Page 2 LEIGH: CUT SCHOOL CLASS SIZES ED Leigh: Cut school class sizes A retired principal has called for school classes to have no more than 13 students to give young children a better chance at learning. ---- Page 5 BOWLERS AIM FOR THE BIG TIME ATH BOW Bowlers aim for the big time It may be a first for bowling at the Commonwealth Games, but Bermuda's team will not be lacking experience when they take on some of the world's best in Malaysia later this month. ---- Sport, Page 13 SAILORS VIE FOR GOLD CUP SHOT SLG Sailors vie for Gold Cup shot Eight of the Island's best sailors clash this weekend for two chances to represent Bermuda. ---- Sport, Page 13 SCHOOL LUNCHES A CHALLENGE TAS HTH School lunches a challenge For parents, preparing lunches which are both nutritious and tasty for their school-age children can be more challenging than it sounds. ---- Taste, Page 29 HOUSEHOLDERS `UNDER-INSURED' BUC Householders `under-insured' With increased and more severe Atlantic Ocean hurricanes forecast for yhe next two decades, insurers are warning that some residents and commercial entities are under-insured. ---- Business, Page 36 BID TO TAP INTERNET COMMERCE BUC Bid to tap Internet commerce The CCS Group Ltd. has launched a subsidiary company to capitalise on the astounding growth of Internet commerce. First Atlantic Commerce Ltd. aims to make Bermuda the offshore centre for Internet transactions by leveraging the Island's lack of corporate tax on profits. ---- Business, Page 36