ANSBACHER is preparing itself for an influx of business from the Middle East.
Daily Archives: July 18, 2006
Itchy-feet hotelier finds his niche at La Fregate
ALTHOUGH he comes from the mining town of Maltby in Yorkshire, La Fregate manager Chris Sharp had no intention of going down the pit for a living.
Delegates learned vital lessons on counter-fraud
IDENTIFYING a fraudster can be almost impossible so putting the correct checks and balances in place is vital.
Casino gamble sets island back £500K
THE States has wasted £500,000 in its search for a casino operator.
Islanders ‘chill out’ as temperatures soar
ICE-CREAM vendors were busy keeping up with orders yesterday as islanders indulged in some fun in the sun.
Row erupts as tourism chief leaves
THE head of tourism was involved in a spat with one of the leading figures in the industry yesterday – on his last day in the island.
Boat drink checks ‘only if UK does’
PROPOSALS to introduce marine drink-drive breathalyser tests in Guernsey would sink, not swim, say officials.
Stalls plea likely to fail due to finance
CASH cuts are likely to stop any plans to create more space for traditional traders in the redeveloped Markets.
Jorys just love the ‘Alex’
PETER JORY ties for the lead after the first leg of the Alexandra at the annual Bisley Imperial meeting.
Forging links is beneficial to everyone
INTERNATIONAL cricket returned to the KGV yesterday.












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