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to many of the Island's social problems. That's the opinion of former Daytona superbike racer David Jones ---- Page 2 CEDARBRIDGE STARTS ORIENTATION ED CedarBridge starts orientation CedarBridge Academy will hold orientation for its students, starting today.
Deputy principal Kalmar Richards, has urged all students to attend. ---- Page 3 TOURISM TARGETS `NEW MARKET' TOU Tourism targets `new market' The Tourism Department is going after a growing US market which has accounted for a mere three percent of the Island's total American visitors. But Bermuda offers cultural and historical links to African-American visitors which could encourage them to visit the Island. ---- Page 5 BIBA PREPARES BRIEFING CON BUC BIBA prepares briefing The Bermuda Briefing Tour organised by the Bermuda International Business Association begins its three-day, three-city, promotional effort in a week.
---- Business, Page 9 SLOPPY START TO SOCCER SEASON SOC Sloppy start to soccer season After twice being postponed by rain, the Charity Cup final failed to provide a spark to the start of the soccer season. Vic Ball Jr. converted the deciding penalty kick to break a 3-3 deadlock and give Devonshire Colts a victory over Boulevard. ---- Sport, Page 19 RAFTER CAPTURES US OPEN TEN Rafter captures US Open Patrick Rafter linked his name to the great champions of Australia's proud tennis heritage as he overcame the fastest server in history to win the US Open and secure his first Grand Slam title yesterday.
Rafter, who now makes home on Bermuda, climbed up into the stands to embrace family and friends -- some from Bermuda -- after defeating Greg Rusedski.
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