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Daily Archives: June 22, 2007

Tostevin’s double lifts the blues

SIMON TOSTEVIN was the main man at the Guernsey Football Association’s Awards dinner at Crabby Jacks last night, picking up both the player of the year and, the big one, the players’ award.

Big names are missing, but hopes are still high

SWIMMING is not expecting to repeat the glories of the Shetland Island Games in Rhodes.

Eggo the man to beat on final day

BOBBY EGGO has put himself within touching distance of his umpteenth Credit Suisse Trophy win.

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Lights-to-flag win for ‘libre’ star Ward

ANDY WARD had most to celebrate from a thrilling senior libre class at the Track.

Bullish Finn: ‘We can still win’

MICK LE PREVOST was keeping his misery to himself in Majorca yesterday, but the North president was making bullish noises the day after losing Dave Rihoy to Bels.

‘Make it one way to keep the pupils safe’

ENVIRONMENT minister David De Lisle took a walk on the wild side yesterday as concern grows over the safety of children on their way to the new schools at Les Nicolles.

Children fear to tread in road to Les Nicolles

‘LISTEN to the children’ was the message that rang out loud and clear when Environment minister David De Lisle visited the new Les Nicolles schools site yesterday.

Bring it in and keep it here

HOW to create the right economic environment for sustained prosperity after ‘zero-10′ corporate tax reform has been unveiled today.

Retailers are powerless to cut packaging waste

SHOPKEEPERS have told the States that they can do nothing about the problem of excess packaging.

‘We won’t get it right first time’

TREASURY MINISTER Lyndon Trott does not expect the States to get the new property tax right first time.