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Daily Archives: August 5, 2004

Sarnians pass toughest test

SIX Guernsey triathletes have successfully completed one of the toughest challenges in sport - the Ironman.

Disqualification mars a fine debut on the sand

TOM SCOTT, the island’s top trials-bike rider, made his debut on the sands for the seventh round of this season’s championship at Vazon.

Panthers beat deadline to make it a cupful

LAST POST PANTHERS have become the 32nd and final side to enter the inaugural Fletcher Sports Guernsey FA Cup.

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Druce wins award as CIAC land another promotion

TOUGHER times in Southern League Division Two lie ahead after the Ansbacher Channel Islands AC men’s team completed their third season unbeaten.

Powell sets his sights on 2008 Olympics

NATIONAL champion Ian Powell has set his sights on a bigger goal - the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Town’s floral aims growing

ST PETER PORT could be a riot of flowers in future.

P-plate proposal would make the roads safer

THE Guernsey Bicycle Group has renewed its call to introduce P-plates for recently qualified drivers.

Neighbours wait to hear details of Nicolles plan

PEOPLE living near Les Nicolles Vinery site remain concerned at the implication of new schools being built there.

Tourist industry needs cash, says new report

THE hotel industry is suffering from underinvestment because of the negative attitude of lenders.

Deputy fears school’s out too soon for some

THE school-leaving age must urgently be raised to 16.