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Daily Archives: June 14, 2007

Wartime heroes capture Petit Port history

It’s 3am on 3 September 1940 and two local men slip ashore in what was to be a daring commando raid - definitely worthy of the big screen treatment, says Rob Batiste reports

1983 record equalled as nine others are bettered

As well as taking part for themselves, the Island School Sports see athletes trying to gain points for their school. Rob Batiste reports on an afternoon of hot competition

Island squad to think on their feet

THE Guernsey women’s team stepped up their Island Games preparation with two tough matches in France.

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Bowditch times 10-mile record to perfection

ANN BOWDITCH has beaten her local best over 10 miles, setting a new record of 23min. 59sec.

Saints’ signing spree

ST MARTIN’S have made their third significant pre-season capture by snapping up highly-rated striker Danny Felbabel.

Teachers to have say in Education inquiry

TEACHERS past and present expect to have their say in the review of Education management.

Alderney needs a ferry-tale ending

ALDERNEY’S tourism chiefs face a nervous wait today as experts decide whether to allow a new ferry service to run to the island.

Business communications gets belt and two braces

A growing finance industry needs the most reliable communications links possible, according to Cable & Wireless International’s chairman.

Cyclist and bike stuck in railings

A cyclist still on her bike was trapped in railings in a freak accident yesterday.

Monster boats target ‘exposed’ fish stocks

UP TO a dozen large British boats are already exploiting the forced abandonment of Guernsey’s fishing licensing scheme.