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Heart attack on boat An elderly man was in hospital last night after suffering a heart attack aboard his boat. Harbour Radio received a May Day call at 3.20

attack. The boat was docked alongside Frank's Bay in Southampton at the time of the call. An ambulance attended the scene and a man in his mid-70s was conveyed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.

NOT AMUSED BY APPLICATION! PLN Not amused by application! The Development Applications Board has rejected a proposal to build the Island's first amusement park. The proposed facility was to house fun castles, bumper cars, train and ferris wheel rides, a 60-kart track, fuelling area and seating areas on 32,452 square feet of land in Sandys Parish. ---- Page 2 LOUTS TOLD TO STAY AWAY PAR CRM Louts told to stay away St. George's Mayor Lois Perinchief has issued a New Year appeal to louts to stay away from the town. Mrs. Perinchief said the old capital's traditional New Year's Eve celebrations would take place as usual -- with Police on the lookout for trouble. ---- Page 3 CELEBRATING KWANZAA CHU Celebrating Kwanzaa Kwanzaa celebrants will commemorate the end of the non-religious festival on Saturday with a speech by a senior member of the Ausar Auset Society. ---- Page 3 MAKING THE BEST OF THE HOLIDAYS LS Making best of the holidays Spending the Christmas season in hospital can turn even the most festive of holiday makers into something of a grinch. The sudden onset of a physical or mental illness can separate sufferers from their loved ones at a time of year when the company of friends and family is treasured. As Ann Simms, a recent patient of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, said: "Who the heck wants to be here at Christmas?'' ---- Lifestyle, Page 13 ONE GAME AT A TIME SOC One game at a time Dwayne (Streaker) Adams is enjoying his time back with North Village...knowing that each game over this Christmas holiday could be his last for the Red Devils for some time. Adams, still recognised as Bermuda's top goalkeeper, has been missing from the local scene for more than two years while he pursues a dual degree in Sports Management and Business Management from High Point University. ---- Sport, Page 21