Lawyers to question reports
over the admissibility of various reports on the death of worker Teddy Sewell.
---- Page 2 MPS TO DEBATE HEALTH CARE HOA MPs to debate health care The state of health in Bermuda will take up most of the debating time in the House of Assembly today. MPs will discuss the massive Health Care Review, which will be introduced by Health and Social Services Minister Clarence Terceira. ---- Page 3 EDUCATION `OUR BEST DEFENCE' ED Education `our best defence' In an inspirational and emotional speech, Senate president Albert Jackson yesterday sent a strong message to St. George's Secondary School students that education is paramount to the Island's future. ---- Page 5 MORE FACILITIES NEEDED CON More facilities needed Bermuda has "the cure'' to helping kids with learning disorders "but no pharmacy to dispense it'', says top paediatrician Dr. Melvin Levine. ---- Page 6 BANK TARGETS UNWANTED SUITORS BUC Bank targets unwanted suitors The Bank of Bermuda is set to swallow a poison pill to help ward off a takeover attempt by an unwanted suitor. The bank's board is asking shareholders at a special general meeting to vote on resolutions and amendments to its bylaws aimed at making it more difficult for someone to buy a controlling amount of shares. ---- Business, Page 13 TRACK EVENT GETS GREEN LIGHT ATH Track event gets green light Runners may have to watch their step on the soon to be repaired track at this weekend's National Track and Field Championships. ---- Sport, Page 41 RAFTER GIVES ISLAND A BOOST TEN Rafter gives Island a boost Tennis ace Pat Rafter was extolling the virtues of Bermuda after advancing to the French Open semi-finals on Wednesday. "The place is beautiful. The people are fantastic. I'm very happy there,'' said Rafter, who plays in the semis today. ---- Sport, Page 41