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Daily Archives: October 5, 2006

Rovers stand in the way of a North clean sweep

ROVERS’ talented Youth Threes denied North a clean sweep of the three C&W Youth Leagues last season and in the early days of the new campaign, Ian Ozanne’s boys again appear to be the biggest threat to the chocolate-and-blues.

Outstanding Parfit breaks Watts’ 17-year-old record

A NOTABLE championship record was broken by 13-year-old Victoria Parfit when she clocked 2-51.07 in the 200m breaststroke event of the NRG Series staged by the Beau Sejour Barracudas Swimming Club.

Sarnian duo making their mark in USA

ROSS ALLEN has been in prolific form this season in America.

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Runners brave strong winds

PAUL INGROUILLE and Francis Kehoe took the stage honours as a large field braved strong winds in what is arguably Guernsey’s toughest running race over the cliff paths from the old Guernsey Brewery to the Fairy Ring at Pleinmont.

Garland targeting Sheffield return

DALE GARLAND has earmarked the National Indoor Championships in Sheffield in February for a return to competitive action.

Waste issue goes back to States

ENVIRONMENT has made its decision on the future of waste management.

Paris flights hope revived

FLYBE and Jersey have moved closer to agreement on a new CI-Paris link.

Former Sark doctor dies after fall on the ‘cruise from hell’

THE liner aboard which Sark’s former medical officer died docked in Falmouth yesterday after what passengers described as a cruise from hell.

Domestic abuse strategy ‘no use without funding’

MORE money is needed to support the victims of domestic abuse.

Cash-strapped States squanders for a view

CASH-STRAPPED States departments stand accused of wasting thousands on private-sector meeting rooms.