It’s day 80 in the Big Brother House - sorry, the US - and the van-mates’ sanity has taken a turn for the worse. But the good news is that the beautiful South has taken Guernsey’s very own Thelma and Louise to its heart. Nicci Martel continues her letter from America
Daily Archives: July 21, 2007
New development officer Skipper aims to revitalise ’static’ sport
VOLLEYBALL in the island has become ’static’ but plans are in place to get it moving.
Guernsey have potential for Jersey triumph
GUERNSEY are quietly confident of winning next week’s inaugural ICC European under-19 Division Two Championship in Jersey as long as the rain holds off.
Quarter-final places in singles and fours
GUERNSEY’S bowlers rose to the occasion yet again at the Northfield club in Ayr yesterday when Matt Le Ber clinched his place in the quarter-finals of the Atlantic men’s singles championship and Ian Merrien’s quartet qualified for the knockout stage of the fours.
Bowditch leads sprint to second
ANN BOWDITCH was part of the ScienceinSport.com women’s trio which came a brilliant second in the National Team Time Trial held in Neath, South Wales over 25 miles.
Hester has 2012 goal
CARL HESTER is hoping to secure his place for next year’s Beijing Olympics with a good showing at next month’s European Dressage Championships.
Tax credit scheme could work here, says Roffey
A GUERNSEY tax credit system could make inroads into relative poverty in the island.
Higher costs bite into GE’s profit
GUERNSEY Electricity has reported a profit of £81,000 for the 12 months to 31 March.
Teachers kept in dark
SOME island teachers are uncertain about their future.
Chamber to give population view
BUSINESS leaders are to turn their efforts to solving the island’s population problems.













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