THE ever-impressive Tim Duke did enough on his own to beat DHS St Pierre last night.
Daily Archives: July 15, 2004
Back injury keeps Lane from national climb
ROY LANE, the veteran racer who stole the limelight from the hill record-breakers at Le Val des Terres last July, will be missing from the field for Saturday’s national event in Guernsey.
Le Page wins Headingley final
GUERNSEY’S Adam Le Page has fulfilled a cricketer’s dream by winning a major cup final at a test match ground.
Waterman signs for Weymouth
DAVID WATERMAN has signed a three-year deal with Conference South club Weymouth FC.
Decide on golf now, Ramee firms demand
A DECISION on an 18-hole golf course at La Ramee needs to be made now.
C&W accounts criticised
CABLE & WIRELESS has been ordered to improve the way it compiles its regulatory accounts.
Single carrier to serve ferry routes
CHANNEL ISLAND ferry routes should each have a single licensed operator.
Sandpiper inquiry will ‘gain nothing’ - Barrett
THE Policy Council will press ahead with the informal inquiry into Factorygate.
Experts warn on risk to new-style pensions
THE States has been urged to act on a possible pensions threat.
States should sound a pension-crisis alarm
THE States must do more to wake people up to an emerging pensions crisis.













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