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Daily Archives: May 31, 2004

Anti-spam law will be another weapon in fight

BUSINESSES and consumers should soon have more defences to protect them against spam.

‘Red tape killing us’

THE finance industry is over-burdened with bureaucracy.

Arthur’s backwards way of getting Specials ahead

TRUCK driver Arthur Leadbeater reversed around Guernsey yesterday to set an unofficial world record.

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Rockers upstage last year’s ride

MORE than 1,000 islanders jumped into the saddle for charity yesterday.

Planning breach leaves Raymond, 74, facing jail

A 74-YEAR-OLD has been fined a total of £5,000 for building extensions to his workshop – despite being warned not to.

Rowlinson lifts his third island title

HE said he putted like a dog, but nevertheless he is Guernsey men’s golf champion for a third time.

Priaulx wins in Brno again

ANDY PRIAULX won at Brno for the second year running to claw his way back into the thick of the European Touring Car Championship title race.

Tardif gets two-year deal at Oxford

CHRIS TARDIF has signed a two-year deal with Oxford United.

Florida comes calling for Games star Powell

IAN POWELL has been awarded a scholarship at Florida State University.

Philp catch swings match Rovers’ way

ROVERS snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in a see-saw battle with Randy Paddle Mavericks on Saturday.