A Guernsey-born film producer followed Scottish midwife Lesley Bilinda as she returned to Rwanda to track down the killers of her Tutsi husband in the 1994 genocide. Shaun Shackleton talked to Ray Tostevin about his documentary, Hunting My Husband’s Killers
Daily Archives: April 1, 2006
Sessions gee up Guernsey and Jersey
A SOUTH AFRICAN hockey legend has a foot in each camp ahead of today’s inter-insulars.
The Africans are (probably) coming
THE Africans are coming.
Keith’s cash plan aims to foster young players
BELS stalwart Keith Parkyn believes the GFA should offer promising young local footballers the recognition they deserve and set up a scholarship scheme.
No direct route to ‘Schools Olympics”
IT SEEMS very unlikely there will be any direct route for Guernsey’s top sports stars to the ‘Schools Olympics’ launched this week.
‘My sacking was wrong’
A UNION is accused of unfairly dismissing one of its own officials.
Schools welcome move to cut speeding danger
HEAD teachers have applauded plans to reduce the speed limit around schools.
‘Accentuate the positives of ban’
THE smoking ban should be used as a marketing tool to sell the island globally.
Worried Randall’s staff say delay is a scandal
RANDALL’S Brewery staff were furious yesterday that there was no news of a buyer.
Paid parking chaos
ISLANDERS were yesterday left facing paid parking - but with no idea when, or how, it will be enforced.













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