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Daily Archives: May 18, 2004

Trend to outsource growing

LOCAL technology firms could benefit from an increasing trend for businesses to outsource their IT.

Tide-power exports could be a big earner

GUERNSEY could become a world leader in renewable energy and has the potential to export electricity to the UK and Europe.

Local man’s airline lasted eight days

GUERNSEY businessman Colin Gevaise-Brazier’s Irish-based budget airline has collapsed after just a handful of flights.

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Apprenticeships suffer lack of employer support

GUERNSEY is lagging behind the UK in its provision of apprenticeships.

‘Look after farmers or industry will die out’

INCREASING regulation has been described as a gun to the heads of local farmers.

First-fitting success for National Trust museum

GUERNSEY could have a new costume museum by next year.

Freak injury stops rower

MARK WINDSOR has been ruled out of the London-to-Paris MS Rowing Challenge.

Tardif tries his luck in Spain

CHRIS TARDIF has flown to Cadiz for a week-long trial with the Spanish Second Division club.

Banerjee shows he is a class apart

AMI BANERJEE emphasised that he is a class apart from other cricketers in the island with an outstanding century on Sunday.

Theron is making all the difference

GUERNSEY have maintained their 100% start to the National Club League season with a third straight victory.