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Daily Archives: May 15, 2007

This place takes poor to another level’

Every 30 seconds a woman in Africa loses her child to malaria. In Tanzania alone, 100,000 die of the disease. To mark Malaria Awareness Week, Zoe Ash spoke to a local doctor who has launched a charity to help the children of the poverty-stricken country

Le Ber in last place despite strong finish

ALTHOUGH Guernsey’s Matt Le Ber was level with Canada’s Steve Santana and Filipino Ronald Lising with three wins in seven matches, he finished last in the WBL World Junior Cup in Hong Kong on sets and shots countback.

Le Tissiers and Treberts dominate tournament

TWO sets of siblings dominated the Sarnia Hotels junior closed tournament.

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Hopes dented by drubbing

GUERNSEY are clinging on to their promotion hopes despite a crushing 6-0 defeat in their fourth match of the National Clubs League Division Two.

Corson gets off to a flier

MATT CORSON had most to celebrate from the hotly contested senior 100 class as the new summer season opened at the Track.

Saints’ clincher

LE MONT SAINT are the Division One champions for 2006-07.

Graham pained by loss of chief

ISLAND hockey manager Andy Graham has called on Jason Robilliard to reconsider his resignation as Guernsey Hockey Association president over the furore created by his controversial league plans.

Education ‘looking at the options’ for schools

A CLEARER picture of the future of La Mare de Carteret and Les Beaucamps schools will emerge at the end of the summer.

‘Whiter than white’ pays off

GUERNSEY’S international reputation as a finance centre is being increasingly recognised by the global authorities.

The 122 homes that are empty

THERE are currently 81 empty States houses.