VIP cards in the mail
electricity bill. The Visitor Industry Partnership and BELCO are sending out VIP information cards to help the public brush-up on their knowledge of tourism. ---- Page 2 DODWELL UNVEILL NEW SCHEME TOU Dodwell unveils new scheme Government has played its latest hand in its bid to lure more visitors to the Island. Tourism Minister David Dodwell announced his department's new $800,000 group and incentive travel marketing campaign -- called "Discover Bermuda'' -- at the Explorer's Club in New York on Wednesday. ---- Page 2 SLOW DOWN, POLICE ARE TOLD POL Slow down, Police are told The secretary of the Bermuda Police Association says he knows of no members who have refused to sign a directive issued recently by Police Commissioner Colin Coxall which orders officers to abide by the Island's 35-kilometre-per-hour speed limit. ---- Page 2 DILL VOWS TO IMPROVE COURSE ED Dill vows to improve course The Education Department will work closely with the Bermuda College to ensure the improvement of a programme offered for teacher assistants. Education Minister Jerome Dill promised this yesterday after teachers recently complained that some paraprofessionals or teacher assistants lacked the necessary skills to assist them with children who had special needs. ---- Page 3 BERMUDA BID FOR PLATE PRIZE CRI Bermuda bid for Plate prize Bermuda close out a disappointing ICC Trophy tournament today when they meet the United Arab Emirates in the Plate final in Malaysia. ---- Sport, Page 13