MULTINATIONALS are choosing to use Guernsey-based actuarial services because the island is a primary offshore finance centre.
Daily Archives: August 10, 2004
Hundreds sign up for ‘Final Hour’ appeal
GUERNSEY Post staff delivered a message of hope to the people of Darfur in the Sudan yesterday.
States must help all industries to thrive
THE States could be doing more to support local industry.
Staff training is vital for tourism
THE staff of many island hotels are not adequately trained.
Five-in-one vaccine will be safer and kinder
LOCAL mothers and doctors have welcomed news of a new five-in-one vaccine.
Nurses can be made a special case
SPECIAL arrangements could be made for extending a nurse’s housing licence.
Players warned ‘behave or else’
FOUR past and present island players are among the first to be disciplined as part of the Guernsey Cricket Association’s clamp down on unacceptable behaviour.
Taverners lose fight
WHEN Martyn Bone bowled Bertie Salt with the very first ball of the match, Deutsche Taverners had every reason to think that it was going to be their night.
Despres record remains but youngster on horizon
NICK DESPRES’ Telegraph Bay hillclimb record remains well intact, but one young lad last evening offered the possibility of it falling before he becomes old enough to buy a drink.
Time is ripe for players to catch cricket bug
POP down to Rovers AC’s sports ground at Port Soif and you come across arguably the best set of facilities an ‘athletic’ club can boast in the island.












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