Bermudiana gets green light
redevelop the Bermudiana Hotel site.
At their September 11 meeting the Development Applications Board was asked to consider phase one of the $150 million plan dealing with office development.
---- Page 2 GOVT. TO DOUBLE STUDENT LOAN GVT Govt. to double student loans Bermudian university students' demand for financial assistance has forced Government to double the amount of money in a national loan scheme.
Education Minister Jerome Dill revealed at a press conference that the National Education Guarantee Scheme, set up two years ago, had already exceeded its designed limit of $2 million. ---- Page 2 JEWS CELEBRATE YOM KIPPUR REL Jews celebrate Yom Kippur Bermuda's Jewish community will begin marking Yom Kippur at sundown tomorrow.
Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, is considered to many to be the most holiest and most solemn day of the Jewish religious calender. ---- Religion, Page 16 LOOBY EAGER TO FOLLOW HUBBARD CYC Looby eager to follow Hubbard While Elliot Hubbard prepares for a return to Europe, Bermuda's other leading cyclist, MacInnis Looby, bides his time on the Island, while training for a third season with California-based Team Extreme. ---- Sport, Page 13 BFA CUT THE SUNDAY SCHEDULE SOC BFA cut the Sunday schedule Friday and Saturday nights will be used on a more regular basis this season for First Division soccer matches, with a couple of factors contributing to Bermuda Football Association's decision to schedule fewer games on Sundays.
---- Sport, Page 13 CUTS, POLICE IN RELEGATION CLASH SOC Cuts, Police in relegation clash A total of six make-up matches in the Premier and First Divisions are on tap this weekend as the 1996 cricket season winds down.
All that is left to be determined is the second relegation spot in the Open League where Cleveland, Willow Cuts and Police are battling for survival. ---- Sport, Page 13