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Bermudians can solve the Island's tourism woes by being on the front lines interacting with visitors and occupying jobs presently held by foreigners.

---- Page 2 LABOUR LAW CHANGES LOOMING HOA Labour law changes looming Amendments to labour laws regarding union recognition by employers should be tabled in the House of Assembly during its next session, which gets underway in November, according to Labour Minister Quinton Edness. ---- Page 2 CUSTOMS' SEARCH SPARKS OUTCRY CUS Customs' search sparks outcry A local woman has claimed that she was exploited by Customs officers after being subjected to a full body search and medical X-ray. ---- Page 3 EX-INMATE SOARS IN NEW CAREER JAL Ex-inmate soars in new career A man who once served time in prison and took it upon himself to rehabilitate his life has started a printing service. ---- Page 5 VOLCANO'S DESTRUCTION TAKES TOLL HTH Volcano's destruction takes toll Two years ago, after nearly 400 centuries of dormancy, the sleeping Soufriere Hills volcano awoke to wreak havoc on the once "pastoral paradise'' of Montserrat. ---- Page 5 BACARDI STICKS TO CORE BUSINESS BUC Bacardi sticks to core business As the first non-family member to head Bacardi Ltd., George (Chip) Reid has already shaken things up at the closely held liquor empire. ---- Business, Page 9 THOUSANDS ATTEND CONCERT ENT Thousands attend concert Saturday's soca show starring Byron Lee and the Dragonnaires and dubbed `Socarobics Night' had a crowd of young and old "moving to the left'' -- a dance instruction from singer Oscar B. ---- Today, Page 14 LEWIN, BROMBY SHINE SLG Lewin, Bromby shine While Paula Lewin was scoring one for women, Peter Bromby was winning one for Sony. ---- Sport, Page 19