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Daily Archives: April 24, 2007

Dream comes true as pair buy stake in bistro

LE PETIT BISTRO has plans to expand next door with a French-cafe theme.

Building his own success

Having left school at 15 with virtually no qualifications, Paul Mathews was heading up Julius Baer’s Guernsey and London branches by his mid-40s. But, as with many success stories, he credits his career to those he has worked with along the way, says Tom Bradshaw

‘Don’t close hotel’

VAZON Bay Hotel could become sheltered housing.

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‘We can avoid it’

A REPORT laying the groundwork for a goods and services tax will go before the States within months.

‘I want to work again’

THE sacked former head of Le Rondin School wants another job in education.

Petition opposes milk shake-ups

THOUSANDS have rallied behind the milkmen in their fight against Commerce and Employment.

Telly-watching ban for children is ‘too harsh’

PAEDIATRICIAN Peter Standring has backed a call for parents to limit the number of hours their children watch television.

Law turns heads with his first finish

GUERNSEY’S hottest young motor racing prospect has secured his first finish in the Elf Renault Clio Cup championship.

Ogier’s fresh injury worries

GUERNSEY have major injury worries ahead of the Cimandis Muratti on 6 May.

St Pierre the main threat to treble bid

THE Barclays Evening League Division One gets under way tonight with a real humdinger of a match.