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Daily Archives: January 11, 2007

Two men and a boat show

Multi-million-pound floating palace, anyone? Or how about a nice inflatable Rib? Tom Bradshaw and photographer Peter Frankland didn’t know where to look next when they visited the Collins Stewart London Boat Show

Under-21s progressing despite defeats - coach

BACK-to-back defeats for the Island U21s is not all that bad, says their coach, Adam Farish.

Donaldson retains crown and pairs win in time for flight

REIGNING world champion Nick Donaldson was made to fight hard to retain his Channel Islands singles crown.

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Merrien has decisions to make after clean sweep

ALI MERRIEN has found her best touch and hopes to keep it through a busy couple of months in which she defends her British indoor title and makes her bow at the professional tour’s world championship.

Ward relishes Perth course

MIKE WARD ended 2006 combining a family holiday with his 11th Ironman triathlon, the West Australian in Perth.

L’Ancresse hole-in-one completes Ken’s set

KEN TUCKNOTT has completed an amazing treble of a hole-in-one on every Guernsey course.

Islands are pensioned off

ISLANDERS face saving for the future without a pension.

£1.8m. Alderney incinerator on the back burner

THE States of Alderney last night voted to put the controversial £1.8m. incinerator project on hold.

‘Sly mum’ hid her abuse of sons from their father

ELAINE LE SAUVAGE’S youngest son, Craig, has spoken out about the abuse he and brother Wayne endured at her hands as children.

Outdoor market plans attacked

AN OUTDOOR produce market in Town could cripple existing traders, according to Deputy Janine Le Sauvage.