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international business. Rep. Maxine Waters made the statement at the PLP's annual banquet on Saturday. ---- Page 2 AD CAMPAIGN COMES UNDER FIRE TOU Ad campaign comes under fire Government's `Let Yourself Go' tourism advertising campaign "has fallen flat on its face,'' claims Shadow Tourism Minister David Allen. "A lot of money has been pumped into advertising and it is clear that it has been squandered.'' ---- Page 3 WOMEN STILL FACE GLASS CEILING CON Women still face glass ceiling Women are making a difference worldwide, but they are still encountering the "glass ceiling'' in both politics and business, says former Calfornia gubernatorial candidate Kathleen Brown. ---- Page 5 ACE LTD. SET TO CONSOLIDATE BUC ACE Ltd. set to consolidate Bermuda-based ACE Ltd. is likely to spend 1997 consolidating a wide series of acquisitions made in the last 12 months, says its chairman. ---- Business, Page 13 PUT VALUES FIRST, SAYS SENATOR CON Put values first, says Senator Business leaders have a responsibility to go beyond the "bottom line'' and work toward the "betterment of the human condition, not only the creation of wealth'', a Government Senator told a conference of women business executives on Friday. ---- Business, Page 13 TEENAGERD BLAZER STEALS SHOW SOC Teenaged Blazer steals show Seventeen-year-old Vernon Phillips provided the golden touch to give Boulevard Blazers their second Martonmere Cup title in four years after a draining final at National Stadium yesterday. ---- Sport, Page 25 CANADA PULLS OFF HUGE UPSET RUG Canada pulls off huge upset Canada used a strong second-half surge to slay highly fancied England on the second day of the World Rugby Classic as Bermuda/France bowed to the Celtic Barbarians and the USA was crushed by powerful South Africa. ---- Sport,Page 25
