CUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATION has said it will do all it can to combat the threat of illegal immigrants using the Bailiwick as a back door to the UK.
Daily Archives: May 22, 2004
Airports cash in on airlines’ hard work
AURIGNY has criticised BAA after the airports operator posted a 4.9% rise in yearly operating profits.
Tresco Trophy fleet stops over
VICTORIA MARINA was packed with visiting yachts yesterday as 125 crews rested at the end of the first leg of Morlaix Yacht Club’s Tresco Trophy.
War on dirty money
DIRTY money will not be allowed to infiltrate Guernsey.
Survey results show learning is working
THE number of people who want to learn has increased.
Frith gets Foxes’ call
JEREMY FRITH has been given an unexpected opportunity to make his dream of a first-class cricket career come true.
Prevel gets off sick bed to catch the swimmers
MARCUS PREVEL gave himself a last-minute fitness test before joining in and winning the opening round of the Ogier and Le Masurier sponsored novice triathlon staged at Beau Sejour.
Sixth Sark weekend launched
A HOST of famous faces are expected to be in attendance for the 2004 Sark Cricket Weekend.
Lowndes breaks 1min. for 100 fly
BEN LOWNDES swam a lifetime best in claiming a bronze medal for the 100m butterfly at the Southern Counties Championships at Crystal Palace.
At the top for a reason
IT IS not every day that a world number-one sportsman takes to a local sporting arena.












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