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Daily Archives: April 17, 2007
Porsche-driving chief officer sped to the top
Few bankers can claim as quick a climb up the career ladder as Andreas Tautscher. The chief operating officer of Deutsche Bank International joined it in 1994 as an accountant and was in the top job in less than nine years. He told Tom Bradshaw that luck was a factor, but also making the most of every opportunity
Three errors let an alleged killer flee jail
THREE mistakes led to an alleged killer going on the run from Les Nicolles Prison, it was revealed yesterday.
‘We must not be the next Soham’
BACKGROUND checks for people working with children need to be tightened up to avoid the Soham murder scenario in Guernsey.
‘I rode the Grand National winner’
EVER dreamed of riding the winner of the Grand National?
Couple in sixth ‘London’ in a row
A HUSBAND and wife pair are running the London Marathon for the sixth time in a row.
Anger as Dairy set to pocket 60% of rise
THE Commerce and Employment Department meets today to discuss what is expected to be a six-figure loss at the Dairy in 2006.
Phil ‘could have been paralysed’
GUERNSEY motorbike racer Phil Guillou will learn later today whether he has a broken neck after walking away from a 95mph crash at Brands Hatch at the weekend.
Carre’s dedication pays off with international win
ADRIAN CARRE is a wonderful example of dedication to his sport.
Cup hero Khanagha can’t wait for first full season
THE year 2006 was a funny old one for PKF Wanderers.












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