Staying in business Bermuda Helicopters are to stay in business despite shipping their only chopper off to the US, so an aircraft can be kept on
FIRMS WANT TV SURVEILLANCE BUC CRM Firms want TV surveillance Plans to install a `spy in the sky' system on Court Street and the north of Hamilton have been backed by area businesses even though there is opposition from official business associations. ---- Page 5 OVER $1 MILLION OD FRUGS SEIZED CUS DGS CRM Over $1 million of drugs seized Customs drugbusters have seized $1.1 million worth of narcotics in the first three months of the year. Investigators have already made 32 separate seizures in 1998, pouncing on most drug finds at the Airport. Large quantities of cannabis and cocaine have been confiscated inside the Airport's airmail facility, baggage inspection area and air cargo hall.
---- Page 6 BHA NOW ON WORLD WIDE WEB TOU BHA now on World Wide Web The Bermuda Hotel Association is now on the World Wide Web. Consumers and professional travel planners will now be able to easily locate all types of accommodations in Bermuda and quickly and cheaply contact them directly through www.bermudahotels.com. ---- Page 6 BOOST FOR BEER LOVERS BUC Boost for beer lovers Bermuda Triangle Brewing will expand production to meet the summer demand, after having taken delivery of additional beer storage tanks, that bring capacity near to 13,000 gallons. ---- Business, Page 11 DRUG TEST FOR PREMIER DGS Drug test for Premier Premier Pam Gordon and the most influential people in Bermuda sports were forced to come clean after a surprise introduction to the Island's drug testing programme on the weekend. ---- Sport, Page 23 TEAMS ARE DOWN AND OUT! SOC Teams are down and out! Two of the most famous names in Island football lost their First Division status yesterday as the league soccer season reached a dramatic climax. ---- Sport, Page 23
