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was heralded by a Government Minister. Deputy Premier Jerome Dill was speaking after revealing a batch of convictions of people dealt with in the courts under the Increased Penalty Zone legislation. ---- Page 2 NLP RAPS PRISON REHAB SCHEME PTL JAM NLP raps prison rehab scheme Government plans to send criminals on a rehabilitation programme, rather then jail, have come under attack from the NLP. And the Island's third political organisation has the backing of a research company which claims that the scheme "raises more questions than answers''. ---- Page 3 HERITAGE WORKS SET TO OPEN PAR HIS Heritage works set to open A new look square and alleyway in the historic town of St. George's will be officially opened by Governor Thorold Masefield in a ceremony planned later this week. Taylor's Alley and Pilot Darrell's Square have both been restored as part of the town's Bringing History to Life project. ---- Page 3 EDUCATORS LEARN NATURALLY COM MUS Educators learn naturally Four science teachers and four Aquarium personnel were exposed to Bermuda's unique marine ecology during an intensive course this week. Since Sunday the group has observed different ecological environments such as coral reefs, rocky and sandy shores, shoreline habitats, and saltwater ponds. ---- Page 5 COX SCHOLARS HEAD ABROAD AWD Cox scholars head abroad The Bank of Bermuda has given more than $250,000 to a number of students to help them fund their education. Twelve students picked up awards of up to $80,000, which will be paid out in annual instalments. ---- Page 6