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Daily Archives: October 25, 2006

Alderney anglers notch up festival successes

FOR the fifth time in eight years, Alderney’s Dick Smith won the £150 Top CI angler award in the northern isle’s open festival - an incredible achievement in such a highly competitive event.

Leonid’s narrow win in grandmasters’ clash

GRANDMASTER Leonid Gofshtein walked away with the trophy on a form of countback.

Sportsmen are leading a double life

IT TAKES a lot of work and organisation for Garry Dodd to meet his sporting commitments, but the 16-year-old wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Siblings ready to take on the world

IT IS a family affair for Guernsey as the world indoor bowls under-25 championships open at Hougue du Pommier today.

Former Muratti No. 1 may answer an SOS

FORMER Muratti goalkeeping star Ian Drillot will decide today whether he will come to Bels’ rescue in their keeper crisis.

Not all see the light over Halfway filter

OPINIONS are mixed as to whether traffic lights at the Halfway would reduce accidents or simply create more hold-ups.

Drink-drive fireman faces going to jail

A FIREMAN who drove to work while over the alcohol limit could be jailed.

Collective bargaining ’should be retained’

THE Public Sector Remuneration Committee believes the existing collective bargaining system for determining workers’ pay should be retained.

Minister denies he was ‘compromised’

COMMERCE AND EMPLOYMENT minister Stuart Falla has dismissed suggestions he was compromised over R. G. Falla’s clinical block tender.

Watchdog’s £2m. PEH challenge criticised

MINISTERS were seething yesterday at the Public Accounts Committee’s last-minute intervention in the hospital contract tender process.