THE island has a finance workforce that is well educated and ready to tackle the challenges ahead.
Daily Archives: May 3, 2004
Gina’s commitment recognised by peers
THE managing director of Approved Personnel is the first islander to gain a fellowship of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation.
Time for change
CHIEF MINISTER Laurie Morgan has signalled a new dawn for the island.
Crucifixion film arouses passion of cinema-goers
MEL GIBSON’S The Passion of The Christ has had sell-out audiences and mixed reactions since it opened here a week ago.
Flouquet aims for deputy job
DEPUTY Bernard Flouquet hopes that he can become deputy chief minister now that his bid for the top job has failed.
Walkers hotfoot it to raise cash
FIRE- and glass-walking are the latest ways to raise money.
Dream start soon turns to nightmare
Jersey 4, Guernsey 1
GUERNSEY’S dream start soon turned into a nightmare as a Jodie Botterill-inspired Jersey hit back to break Sarnian hearts.
Boss enjoys calm before the storm
AMAZINGLY, Steve Ogier has been as calm as a mill pond over the weekend.
Mitchell joins Eggo to win scratch prize
SOUND judges say St Sampson’s Secondary Year 11 pupil Jack Mitchell will soon be playing for the full island golf team.
Collins Stewart made to work for victory
Collins Stewart 59, Newton Island Juniors 51
COLLINS STEWART returned to the top of Division One on Friday evening but were made to work hard for the two points.












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