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Daily Archives: May 5, 2004

New hands on the reins

A NEW director of the Chamber of Commerce has taken over the reins.

Pre-election US rate rise a ‘racing certainty’

THIS piece was written yesterday lunchtime prior to the Federal Reserve Board’s open market committee meeting on interest rates.

Three surprises as ‘cabinet’ is chosen

MARY LOWE, Dave Jones and Mike Torode were the shock inclusions in the first Policy Council elected yesterday.

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Massive poll majority say buses are too big

NEARLY 90% of those who responded to a Guernsey Press poll believe that the island’s buses are too big.

Housing situation ‘never so dire’

THE Sarnia Housing Association has struggled to help any new tenants because its existing ones have nowhere else to go.

Royal Mail’s missing millions hits local post

GUERNSEY Post is delivering a better service but there is still room for improvement.

Field provoking furore in Forest

CI INVESTMENTS remains at loggerheads with the Forest Douzaine over the use of a field opposite the airport.

U-15 boys look to emulate Bannister

FIFTY years to the day Roger Bannister registered at Iffley Road in Oxford one of the greatest sporting achievements of 20th-century sport, two sets of young Guernsey track stars are bidding to run their own historic sub-four-minute mile.

Mancunian does for Duff – just

TOM DUFF just lost out on a split decision when he topped the bill in the final dinner boxing event of the season at St Pierre Park.

Birch back from brink

GUERNSEY juniors took the top three places in the under-17s section of the Credit Suisse Trust Junior Open at Beau Sejour.