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Government has been accused of making three lobster fishermen scapegoats after revoking their licences. Environment Minister Irving Pearman disallowed the licences after it was discovered that the fishermen had used wire to block the fish escape hatches in their lobster pots. ---- Page 6 OVERCROWDING AT CEDARBRIDGE ED Overcrowding at CedarBridge Some students at CedarBridge Academy have been attending classes in meeting rooms and staff areas because of overcrowding. Although the school sits on 243,000 square feet of property, principal Ernest Payette said that much of the space was taken up by court yards and corridors. ---- Page 7 FALSE ALARM SPARKS SEA SEARCH CRM RAO POL False alarm sparks sea search Pranksters are being warned to stop fooling with flares after a false alarm prompted a large-scale land and sea search. Coastguard officials began looking for a boat in distress when a red flare signal was fired over St. David's shortly after midnight. ---- Page 8 EMLICO CONTROVERSY DEEPENS BUC CTS EMLICO controversy deepens Courts on opposite sides of the Atlantic are considering aspects of the case involving Bermuda-domiciled Electric Mutual Liability Insurance Co. (EMLICO).

And the Boston press is becoming increasingly interested in details surrounding how EMLICO was given permission by the Massachusetts Division of Insurance and Commissioner Linda Ruthardt, to move to Bermuda. ----Business, Page 28