GUERNSEY’S Final Hour appeal has raised enough money to feed more than one million people in Sudan for a day.
Daily Archives: August 4, 2004
Options there for personal pensions
LOCAL residents with defined contribution pension schemes would still be able to purchase a retirement annuity if the only local provider pulled out of the market.
UK builders keep 30% of hotels in business
THE hotel industry is being supported by the booming building trade.
Building is ‘no bed of roses’
A LEGACY of problems led to the collapse of Anvil Projects.
Bed numbers could be halved at hotel
ANOTHER hotelier is being forced to consider his options because of pressures on the industry.
Data protection law could need a revamp
THE island has been warned that its data protection system is too lax.
‘Minders’ will be treated as dealers
DRUG ‘minders’ can expect to be treated in the same way as traffickers.
Powell wins first gold
IAN POWELL last night became the first Guernsey swimmer to win a national age-group title.
Masters have eye on Jersey
FRESH from the success of their record-breaking around-island swim, the Guernsey Swimming Club Masters team are already considering their next challenge – setting a new best time for circling Jersey.
World Cup course excites Carling
JIMMY CARLING said the World Cup mountain-bike course at Fort William in Scotland had given him the bike ride of his life.












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