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his goal of becoming general manager of one of Bermuda's large hotel properties. ---- Page 2 SCHOOL ENROLMENT DROPPING ED School enrolment dropping There are about 650 fewer students in Government schools this year than there in 1995. Education officials blame much of the decline on the withdrawal of Warwick Academy from the public school system. ---- Page 5 DOZING MAN CRASHED CAR AC Dozing man crashes car A 33-year-old St. George's man fell asleep while driving a car and ended up in hospital where ten stitches were needed to close a gash in his head. Police said 3.30 a.m. accident, in which the man cashed into a wall, occurred at 3.30 a.m. yesterday morning on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish.
MORE INSURERS REGISTERED OM '96 BUC More insurers registered in '96 At least 90 new companies came onto the Island's insurance register last year, Government officials said. That puts 1996 among Bermuda's best years for insurance company registrations. ---- Business, Page 10 'FLU-RIDDEN COLTS BACK ON TOP SOC 'Flu-ridden Colts back on top Even without four starters because of the 'flu bug, Devonshire Colts proved too good for Vasco on Saturday night when two second half goals carried them back to the top of the Coca Cola First Division. ---- Sport, Page 19 HOCKEY GIRLS PULL OFF SHOCK WIN HOC Hockey girls pull off shock win When the Bermuda under-21 hockey team travelled to Chile, it was supposed to be a learning experience. Now they'll be spending an extra couple of days at the Junior Pan-Am Games after a surprise 2-1 victory over Venezuela. ---- Sport, Page 21