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Daily Archives: July 25, 2006

Tom Scott: ‘For me the glass is always half-full’

In the first in a two-part exclusive report, Rosie Allsopp interviews businessman Tom Scott and finds out about the man, the myth and the money.

Police tightlipped over Cobo ‘rape’

AN AREA opposite Cobo Village was sealed off by police apparently investigating a rape.

Circus’s last season marks end of an era

CIRCUS Starlight is to pack up for good after 17 years.

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T&G boss accuses States of starting a recession

THE States has been accused of starting a recession.

Miss Guernsey judges see more than 50 entries

MISS GUERNSEY organiser Elvio Pires has said ‘no’ to more than 40 would-be entrants ahead of tomorrow evening’s event.

Premium rise would only be minimal

CAR insurance premiums will not rise unduly if the States backs a move to charge for treating vehicle accident victims, according to a leading company.

Double appeal victory toasted

THE odds on Guernsey winning next month’s European Champion-ships and with it promotion from Division Two will have been cut with the news that Lee Savident and Jeremy Frith have been given the green light to play.

Watson wins Solihull event

HEATHER WATSON dropped just one set in winning the European Tennis Association grade three tournament in Solihull.

Herridge delighted with first major title

SAM HERRIDGE stormed the field to win the first grand prix of her career on Sunday.

Injection of youth does wonders for GRC squad

GUERNSEY rifle shooters returned from the annual Imperial meeting in Surrey cock-a-hoop with their collective performance.