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Daily Archives: July 31, 2006

New Look store to benefit Markets area

THE opening of New Look’s new store on Saturday marked the entrance of a major player from the ‘affordable fashion’ sector of the UK clothing retail market.

Ex-apprentice appointed bus fleet manager

ISLAND COACHWAYS will remain central to the Environment Department’s strategy of getting more islanders on buses.

Man, 70, left fighting for life in hit and run

DOCTORS treating Halfway hit and run pensioner Mike Parsons feared they would have to amputate one of his legs.

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Education to climb down over department review

EDUCATION looks set to climb down over the need for a comprehensive management review of the department.

Politicians warm to an extra hour

POLITICIANS are warming to the concept of Guernsey clocking on to Euro-time.

‘Island has to change’ warns brasserie boss

THE boss of troubled brasserie Isabel’s, which closed at the weekend amid mounting debts, is blaming a lack of tourists and poor support for Town centre traders.

Island’s coast has potential

A STATES body has been learning about coastal projects elsewhere as part of research into the long-term future of the island’s east coast.

Inspired drive earns Priaulx valuable points

‘IT COULD have been worse’ was Andy Priaulx’s message as he relinquished his lead in the World Touring Car Championship after rounds 11 and 12 in Mexico yesterday.

Mercier gets week off to a flying start

MARK MERCIER showed his rivals a clean pair of heels to storm to victory in the opening race of the RBC All-Terrain Challenge.

Weakened Cobo start title defence in style

TOTAL COBO made light of missing five first-team regulars with an outstanding display to defeat St Ouen at FB Fields on Saturday.