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Daily Archives: May 21, 2004

Tried and tested temps take on permanent jobs

TEMPING is becoming increasingly popular.

‘Tax’ to tackle binge drinking

DRINKERS might have to pay more to help bar staff combat the effects of binge drinking.

‘You must not accept killing’

LEGALISING euthanasia in Guernsey would be a disastrous move for sick and disabled people.

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No security brief for States attack

STATES members could be at risk from a serious security incident.

Work on Markets will start in June – McAulay

MARKETS developer McAulay has reiterated its pledge to start work next month.

Care unit praised by UK consultant

THE Princess Elizabeth Hospital’s intensive care unit has been rated one of the best in the British Isles.

Wray wins a GB place

DANIEL WRAY has become the first Channel Islands sailor to be selected for the Great Britain Optimist team.

Royal edge home

‘A BIT close for comfort,’ was how Royal Guernsey captain John Herschel described his team’s 4-3 win over La Grande Mare in last evening’s Hampshire Seven-a-side Guernsey section final.

Rovers open their account

THIS was more like it from Rovers.

Their opening game of the Barclays Evening League season was one to forget for the Port Soif outfit, but last night they cruised to a 28-run victory over NRG Pessimists.

Guille scores win at Harewood

GUERNSEY’S three representatives at the latest British Hillclimb Championship double-header were all happy with their performances.