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Daily Archives: May 11, 2007

Governor’s turbot not comparable to Fallaize’s fish

THE Lt-Governor, Sir Fabian Malbon, was a contender for the April Fish of the Month competition, but like so many entrants his top catch had nothing on Raymond Fallaize’s magnificent 6-9-7 couch’s sea bream.

Hamon says his farewell

Bels 1, Vale Rec 0 (after extra time)

CHRIS HAMON stepped down with a round of applause but unfortunately no trophy last night.

Phil’s gearing up for International

MOTORBIKE rider Phil Guillou has successfully completed his first qualifying session on one of the world’s fastest road-race circuits.

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Champions Giants strike after conceding opener

LA GRANDE MARE GIANTS drew first blood over NRG Rangers when they beat their great rivals 8-1 in the men’s fast-pitch league.

Struggling Le Ber gets win

MATT LE BER halted a long sequence of defeats in the WBL World Junior Cup in Hong Kong yesterday, when he hit top form to beat Ronald Lising from the Philippines, 5-12, 13-3, 2-0.

Bailey: ‘It’s the league that counts’

THE Siam Cup victory should be used as a springboard for Guernsey to move on to bigger and better things.

Do police and Customs have enough enforcers?

STAFFING levels at police and Customs are to be reviewed to ensure that the Bailiwick can enforce drug trafficking laws.

Survey stalled until zero-10 impacts poor

A FOLLOW-up survey on living standards is to be delayed until the impact of zero-10 tax changes on the poor can be assessed.

Liberation success means dry zones will be back

AFTER the success of Liberation Day, consideration will now be given to where alcohol-free zones might be used in future.

Deputy on call for the evicted

STATES house dwellers concerned about being evicted have been seeking help from a deputy.