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A Board of Inquiry's secret report into the Bermuda Telephone Company is set to be made public this week. ---- Page 3 ALTERNATE SERVICE PLAN HOA MIL Alternate service plan Conscientious objectors who refuse to serve in the Bermuda Regiment will be ordered to perform community service. ---- Page 3 HOSPITAL SYSTEM `SICK' -- MP HOA HTH Hospital system `sick' -- MP Bermuda's hospital system is sick, an Opposition MP and doctor claimed yesterday during a House of Assembly debate on changes to health insurance.
---- Page 4 PENSION CONTRIBUTIONS RAISED HOA Pension contributions raised Benefits and contributions involving Government's Contributory Pension Fund are to go up by three percent this year. ---- Page 4 BAY, STARS HOPE TO END SLUMP CRI Bay, Stars hope to end slump Once the four semi-finals places for the Knockout Cup have been determined today, attention will switch back to Open League cricket tomorrow, with underachieving Western Stars and Bailey's Bay playing in the top match. ---- Sport, Page 15 PASTOR HAPPY HELPING YOUTH REL Pastor happy helping youth Michael Manhardt, who gave up a career as an insurance executive to become a lay minister, is hitting the streets to help save young people. ---- Religion, Page 19 CHOY'S A-MING FOR AFRICA! YO Choy's A-Ming for Africa! Recent college graduate Choy Aming, 23, will be spending at least three months researching the Kilombero Valley in Tanzania beginning in October. Choy will be one of ten research assistants conducting a study of the area for a local university.
---- Young Observer, Page 21
