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Daily Archives: June 18, 2007

Steam-driven

Horticulture requires hygiene and at one time the height of soil-sterilisation technology was steaming, with one company catering for the growers’ needs through a fleet of boilers that operated all day and all night. Chris Morvan looks at the story of Gilroy’s

Chinhanhu in a class of his own over 13.1 miles

WILLIARD CHINHANHU likes our roads and for the second time this year the Zimbabwean exile produced a record-breaking performance in the island.

College at the double

TIM RAVENSCROFT and Jonny Warr showed impressively on Saturday that they are not the nervous types.

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Godden is still the Ace at Vazon as he defends his crown

MITCH GODDEN made it two out of two at the Condor Ferries Sand Ace Championship on Saturday.

Brave juniors’ outstanding run ended in Jersey

ROYAL JERSEY’S big guns ended the Guernsey Junior Club’s dream run in the Hampshire Sevens, winning yesterday’s CI section final 5.5-1.5 at Grouville.

Priaulx’s progress Czech-ed in Brno

WORLD champion Andy Priaulx had a disappointing weekend in the Czech Republic for the latest rounds of the World Touring Car Championship after being pushed off the track on the first corner of race one.

Planning process is ‘robbing the island’

A SENIOR Vale deputy has criticised the island’s planning process after £75,000-worth of granite meant to protect L’Ancresse coastline ended up being crushed.

‘Cheaper petrol is not our baby’

ISLANDERS may have to launch their own campaign if they want to force petrol prices down.

Markets marquee row ’sums up government’

THE Chamber of Commerce has called for clarity over planning guidelines for businesses.

House to get say on Saturday polls

DEPUTIES will have the chance to decide whether general elections should take place on Saturdays.