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Daily Archives: March 14, 2007

Merrien dominates, but Jersey juniors surprise

WINNING eight team titles from 12 and again overwhelming the Jersey Spartan men made it a satisfying day for the GIAAC contingent at the annual State Street cross-country inter-insular at Foote’s Lane.

‘Anglers need a voice in politics’

CATCHES may be experiencing their usual early-spring lull, but there is much activity in political circles that might well have an adverse effect on Bailiwick angling.

Le Mont Saint beat champs

THE Yorkshire Guernsey Division One has been blown wide open as Le Mont Saint comprehensively defeated Collins Stewart One 72-56.

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Le Vallee and de Jersey take a well-earned rest

THE Guernsey Commonwealth Games Association last night said goodbye and its heartfelt thanks to its two longest serving leaders.

Fed-up Bels star ‘can’t be bothered’

JOBY BOURGAIZE has said that he can’t be bothered to play for Guernsey.

Exeter is number one for students

EXETER is the most popular university destination for Guernsey students.

Business and tourism greet Connect deal

FLYBE’S takeover of former British Airways regional airline BA Connect has been welcomed by Commerce and Employment.

‘Island must lead on environmental issues’

GUERNSEY must adopt a ‘culture of change’ to help fight global warming.

Heathrow link out of the Blue

BLUE ISLANDS is working with BMI to create a Heathrow air link.

‘Split-up rich couples cheat over uni grants’

RICH, separated couples are dodging higher education contributions, it was claimed yesterday.