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Daily Archives: October 27, 2006

Parkinson finishes fourth best in the UK

ZOE PARKINSON ended the national season fourth girl in England and 37th overall in the Optimist class.

Belfast tournament was a valuable experience

ALEX HARLOW was the highest-ranked Guernsey fencer to emerge from a testing but invaluable visit to the 2006 Commonwealth Fencing Championships in Belfast.

Sylvans capitalise on six defensive mistakes

North 1, Sylvans 7

SYLVANS women’s football team continue to dominate their league and added a further three points to their tally by beating North 7-1 at Northfield.

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Lianna poised for the semis

GUERNSEY’S young bowling trio of Craig Dorey and brother-and-sister duo Kris and Lianna Bichard acquitted themselves well at the Hougue du Pommier yesterday.

‘Butch’ quits the oche

DARRYL BUTCHER has thrown his last dart.

Garland relieved to retain funding

DALE GARLAND has kept his place on the World class development programme, despite an injury-hit season.

Tax switch ‘in line with policy’

TREASURY minister Lyndon Trott said that scrapping motor tax and increasing fuel duty was a move in line with green States policies.

‘Jumbo hot dog’ claim rubbished

A CLAIM by a man found guilty of

committing an offence in front of two young teenage girls that he was merely holding a jumbo hot dog was described as ‘frankly ridiculous’ in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

School head defends his comments

PETER LE CHEMINANT has defended himself and his school after Deputy Mike Torode’s attack in the States on Wednesday.

Shop staff in fear after raids

SHOP workers say they have been left feeling vulnerable by recent dawn raids.