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Daily Archives: May 14, 2004

Paint expert spreads the word on fire safety

TRAGEDIES in the UK have raised awareness of the need to prevent fire spreading.

Asian nurses rethink

THE island is to rethink recruiting nurses from Asia.

Secret abortion on girl of 14 shocks campaigner

AN ANTI-ABORTION campaigner is amazed that a 14-year-old girl in the UK was allowed to have a chemical termination without her mother knowing.

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Aurigny success is on the cheap

AURIGNY’S managing director believes those who were sceptical about the States taking over the airline have been proved wrong.

Minister rejects ‘jobs for the boys’ charge

DEPUTY BERNARD FLOUQUET, the new Environment Minister, has rejected accusations of nepotism in his department.

Rape trial verdict is expected today

A VERDICT on the case of a man accused of raping a woman in her home is due to be delivered today.

Dorey to get clear run at top job

DAVE DOREY has been given a clear run at the Guernsey Football Association presidency.

Renouf scuppers former mates

ROVERS may have made the two biggest signings of the close season, but it was an old boy now playing for Total Cobo who shot them to pieces at the KGV last evening.

Robilliard eyes Loughborough college berth

KYLIE ROBILLIARD’S athletics career could be boosted by a move to Loughborough.

CI squad finds life tough

THE Channel Islands found the quality of opposition too high and the schedule of matches too draining but still returned from the County Championships with plenty of positives.