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West End gets extra ferry

ferry home will suffer no more. Government has taken immediate action following complaints about the 5.20 p.m. ferry from Hamilton to the West End and has put on an extra ferry to run alongside the normal service. ---- Page 2 DEROZA APPEALS SENTENCE MUR DeRoza appeals sentence The man sentenced to hang for brutally murdering his five-year-old daughter awaits the verdict of an appeal to spare his life. Yesterday in Supreme Court, defence lawyer Mark Pettingill argued that the jury was not properly instructed about what DeRoza might have been found guilty of -- calling the judge's instructions "wrong, unfair, and inadequate''. ---- Page 3 MINISTER TAKES ON PAEDOPHILES ED Minister takes on paedophiles Sex offenders, particularly paedophiles, could receive a letter before their release, banning them from schools. ---- Page 5 SENATE TACKLES RESIDENCY ISSUE SEN Senate tackles residency issue Independence for Bermuda would have solved the thorny problem of long-term residents, a Government Senator told the Upper House yesterday. Sen Larry Scott said residents from overseas would have been given a straight choice -- become Bermudian or stick with their born nationality. ---- Page 5 ACCOUNTANT MUDDIED TRACKS CTS Accountant muddied tracks A prosecution lawyer has suggested a Canadian charged with theft `muddied' his tracks after he was fired. Crown counsel Peter Eccles made the accustation yesterday in the ongoing trial of 49-year-old Colin Clive Andrew Cave. ---- Page 5