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Daily Archives: July 28, 2007
Costley proves to be a Scottish sprint master
THE GIAAC have a new king of the sprints.
Sarnians return with eight wins
GUERNSEY’S junior table tennis players produced an excellent performance at the recent European Youth Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia.
‘No drug cheats here’
CYCLING in Guernsey is clean and free of drug cheats.
Second only to GB
TREMENDOUS shooting by a team of eight Guernsey riflemen in the international Kolapore competition at Bisley placed them ahead of both Canada and their inter-insular rivals, Jersey.
Beki tames LGM
LES BEAUCAMPS schoolgirl Beki Le Cheminant has won her first major senior tournament.
Human Rights Act ‘was a mistake’
CHIEF MINISTER Mike Torode caused a stir in the House yesterday when he criticised the Human Rights Act.
‘I lashed out with knife as I was attacked’
ACCUSED Craig Rouget took to the witness stand on day five of his trial for the murder of James Dean.
Chief minister abstains in ‘clash of conscience’
CHIEF MINISTER Mike Torode abstained in the vote to increase revenue spending limits - because he felt his position did not allow him to follow his conscience.
‘Life will never be the same’
CHRIS DEAN yesterday fought back the tears to tell of the son whom his family had loved and lost.













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