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Dill: No longer hours Education Minister Jerome Dill moved to allay concerns that teachers may have to work longer hours. Mr. Dill told The Royal Gazette

extended from 3.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ----

extended from 3.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ---- Page 2 VISITOR ANGRY AT `SPECIAL FEE' GVT TOU BUC Visitor angry at `special fee' Government's decision to allow an East End timeshare developer to charge his members a special assessment fee drew fire from an outraged visitor yesterday. ---- Page 3 SMOKE STACK MEETING PACKED HOS Smoke stack meeting packed A proposed smoke stack will improve, not erode, the air quality around the Island's only medical hospital, officials claim.

Concerned area residents last night jammed a conference room at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for a meeting with management over controversial building plans. ---- Page 6 BANK UNDERGOES HUGE OVERHAUL BUC Bank undergoes huge overhaul The Bank of Bermuda Ltd. is undertaking a major reorganisation of its local operations in an attempt to cut costs and improve efficiency. Subsequent phases of the two-year restructuring programme will tackle the bank's global operations. ---- Page 9 TOUGH DECISIONS FOR ST. DAVID'S CRI Tough decisions for St. David's Youth, experience and guest players. Those will be the three critical considerations when St. David's selectors meet tonight to select their team for the Eastern Counties final on Saturday. ---- Sport, Page 19