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Daily Archives: July 16, 2004

Le Huray stays cool to grab Junior Club Valentine success

WITH school breaking up members of the Junior Golf Club will be looking forward to a feast of golf, none more so than young Tom Le Huray.

Sliders set to dominate

THE highlight of the local calendar takes place tomorrow when the Channel Islands rowing fraternity converges on Dixcart Bay for the Sark to Jersey race.

Run of pars does the trick

ELAINE WARD fired a magnificent 43 points around the L’Ancresse links to win the Royal Guernsey Ladies’ Credit Suisse Open Day, but she had to endure some nervous moments before knowing the title was hers.

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Saints ease drop fears

AON St Saviour’s took a massive step towards Barclays Premier One safety with a vital win over Deutsche Bank Taverners.

Tardif’s blue baptism

CHRIS TARDIF will be out to stop Jose Mourinho and Chelsea’s three-pronged attack of international strikers tomorrow.

Access group vets High Street shops

PEOPLE with mobility problems have praised the open door policy of some Town shops.

Fishing differences are not that great - Jersey

GUERNSEY and Jersey politicians need to find common ground to resolve the long-running fishing dispute between the islands.

Many factors in Chelaris sinking

A COMBINATION of factors led to the sinking of the Chelaris J with the loss of four lives.

Brennans closed by loss-making parent

BRENNANS-LANGLOIS is closing.

Competition law may be inflation answer

A COMPETITIONS policy could be introduced to combat the island’s rampant inflation.