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The Bermuda Broadcasting Co. Ltd. has filed a writ against a Government Minister in a bid to get the Telecommunications Commission to reopen hearings into what it claims are breaches of its exclusive rights to show certain programming. ---- Page 2 SENATORS PRAISE THEMSELVES SEN Senators praise themselves Meeting yesterday for the last time before the summer recess, some Senators could not help but indulge in a little crowing about how objective and constructive their debates had been, especially compared to their colleagues in the House of Assembly. ---- Page 3 AUXILIARY WITHHOOLDS DONATION HOS CLB Auxiliary withholds donations Frustrated hospital volunteers have voted to withhold funding for medical equipment purchases until their concerns are met. The freeze on donations comes over the Auxiliary's desire to renovate its coffee shop and gift shop at the hospital. ---- Page 3 NEW ELECTION ACT PASSED SEN New election act passed The Senate yesterday gave its blessing to an amended law which allows the Governor to postpone elections or referendums in the event of an "extreme emergency''. ---- Page 5 FIRM TO OFFER INVESTMENT ADVICE BUC Firm to offer investment advice The Gibbons group of companies is set to add an investment advisory services business to its activities. ---- Business, Page 9 SWIMMERS SMASH RECORDS SW Swimmers smash records Four Bermuda national age group records fell in the space of a few hours as the Island swim squad continued to make waves at the CCCAN Championships in Havana, Cuba on Sunday night. ---- Sport, Page 17 ENGLAND SWEEP PAST BERMUDA CRI England sweep past Bermuda The last time Bermuda met England in the International Youth Tournament on home soil, the hosts came out nine wicket winners in the championship match of 1985. Yesterday, England turned the tables with this eight wicket win. ---- Sport, Page 17