`Samples' sale sparks outcry
goods which were marked as free samples. Private detective Angus Brown uncovered the sales of sample skin lotions. ---- Page 2 BOOST FOR BLIND CHILDREN HAN Boost for blind children Visually impaired children have been given the gift of independence by two visiting experts. US mobility specialists Derick Bright and Robert McCulluy were on the Island this week to teach the children how to travel on their own in the community. ---- Page 3 PARSONAGE ROW `AT SQUARE ONE' MUS Parsonage row `at square one' Government lawyers failed to lodge a case in a legal battle over the home of museum boss Edward Harris. But a judgment in favour of Dr. Harris has since been set aside and Government says it is now "back to square one''. ---- Page 5 WELLMAN THIRD AT MONACO MEET ATH Wellman third at Monaco meet Olympic gold medallists Donovan Bailey and Marie-Jose Perec kept up the domination of their events on Saturday in the Monaco Grand Prix. And, unfortunately for Bermuda's Brian Wellman, so did Kenny Harrison. ---- Sport, Page 17 `GOLDEN GOAL' EYED BY BFA SOC `Golden Goal' eyed by BFA One of the new features during the many knockout soccer competitions this season could be the `Golden Goal', used during the recent European Championships in England. ---- Sport, Page 17 TOP INSURERS RESIGN BUC Top insurers resign Two seasoned insurance executives have left their jobs and the Island. Robert Virtue quit as president of CHA Insurance Company while Graham Brice vacated his position as chairman of International Risk Management (Bermuda) Ltd. ---- Business, Page 9