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Daily Archives: May 17, 2004

US anti-terror act may pose threat to finance

GUERNSEY’S finance industry could be under threat from the United States.

Ritz regulars hopeful of a reprieve for pub

GUERNSEY BREWERY may not call time on St Saviour’s Tavern after all.

Scrutiny ‘not for carping’

THE chairman of the Scrutiny Committee believes it can help to give islanders what they really want from government.

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Beach miles will add up the pounds

ABOUT 350 people walked the beaches from L’Ancresse to Portelet yesterday to raise money for the Mines Awareness Trust.

Pottery’s future is thrown into doubt

A FURTHER reduction in visitors could cause Moulin Huet Pottery to close.

VisitGuernsey change is just half tourism battle

THE wording of VisitGuernsey tells the whole story.

Robilliard smashes oldest record in book

KYLIE ROBILLIARD produced two championship-best performances in claiming two of the 13 gold medals the GIAAC contingent won at the weekend’s Hampshire championships in Portsmouth.

Priaulx experiences high and lows at Hockenheim

GLORIOUS victory one moment, despair at retirement the next.

Le Cheminant rips out Cobo

KEITH LE CHEMINANT turned back the clock to keep PKF Wanderers in with a realistic chance of retaining their Carey Olsen Championship.

Cubs’ victory worth the wait

Cubs 1, Quackers 0

CUBS deservedly won the women’s hockey ‘Upton’, a single goal scant reward for their domination of long periods of the match.