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Daily Archives: August 7, 2004
Hotelier rejects claim that tourism is dead
HOTELS could fill their beds if they made the right investment.
Islanders honour fallen of D-Day
THE war generation is heading to Normandy to honour the fallen.
Department unaware of kerbside recycling offer
AN OFFER from Mayside Recycling to operate a trial kerbside collection scheme at its own cost looks unlikely to be taken up.
No justification for weeding out grant bids
INTRODUCING a system which would weed out students who want to study for ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees cannot be justified.
Sport to help pay the bills
THE families of five young Guernsey stars are to learn more about what it takes to win a sports scholarship at an American university.
Paul tackles the longest stage of Tour de France
GUERNSEY Velo Club rider Pierre Paul has been telling how he survived one of the toughest stages of this year’s Tour de France.
Derbyshire quick to attack
NICK DERBYSHIRE will not be backward in coming forward when the banter starts at Grainville today.
Juniors bump entry to a record high
MORE runners than ever will embark this evening on the toughest athletics competition in the local calendar.
Leader Belton has Poole breathing down his neck
THE Goldridge Estate Agents Fantasy Cricket Competition is going right down to the wire.












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