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Daily Archives: October 24, 2006

Gospel truth

The first concert gospel choir in the British Isles has played with giants such as Madonna and Macca and on film soundtracks including The Lion King and Love, Actually - and on Thursday it set St James on spiritual fire. Shaun Shackleton heard nothing but praise for the London Community Gospel Choir

Lively start secures Nerine win

ISLAND champions Nerine have secured another win in the South Region League, beating Swan at Beau Sejour late on Friday night.

Galacticos in different world to rest of the division

GREMLIN Galacticos further stamped their authority on the Image Group Premier Division with a crushing victory over Ex-Service Reds.

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No slips by league leaders

THE terrain was altogether different from the fast L’Ancresse Common, but the four divisional leaders triumphed a second time when the GIAAC’s cross-country series moved onto the climbs and slopes of Fauxquets Valley campsite.

Inter-insular planned for shorter game

GUERNSEY’S cricketers are to play Jersey for the first time in a Twenty20 match.

United step up training in search of glory

COLIN RENOUF has called on his Rocquaine United side to get fitter as they eye up FletcherSports FA Cup glory.

More than quarter of waste recycled

RECYCLING rates are continuing to rise.

Environment and Public Services have released quarterly figures which show householders recycle nearly a third more than a year ago.

Rape accuser’s ex ‘paid to lie’

THE former boyfriend of a hairdresser who claims she was repeatedly raped and forced to take crack cocaine by a millionaire businessman on a trip to Alderney yesterday spoke of their Ecstasy and cocaine binges together.

Under-age drinkers targeted by police

SIX youths were reported at the weekend during a police crackdown on under-age drinking.

States faces cash clash on projects

OVERSPENDS on three States projects total £8.2m. - and contractors are claiming a further £24m.