GILL QUERIPEL has denied that the appointment of two male basketball players as the new coaches of the women’s island team is a gimmick.
Daily Archives: July 30, 2007
Guernsey fall at the final hurdle
GUERNSEY were left bitterly disappointed as old rivals Jersey won the European Under-19 Division Two championship at their first attempt on Friday, securing a five-wicket victory over the Sarnians in a tightly fought match.
Priaulx fails to make his point
WORLD touring car champion Andy Priaulx had a disappointing weekend in Sweden as he has left the Anderstorp track without a single point.
Dale in dreamland
DALE GARLAND became the first islander in the modern era to win a senior national outdoor athletics title with a record-breaking run in Manchester on Saturday.
Rouget pulled blade ‘to even the contest’
CRAIG ROUGET was not assaulted by anybody other than James Dean before he stabbed him, according to the prosecution.
‘I didn’t know he carried a knife’
THE best friend of murderer Craig Rouget denied that he knew his pal carried a knife.
Row erupts over delay with Education review
CHIEF Minister Mike Torode has been forced to fend off claims he misled the States over a long-awaited Education management review.
Longest night of our lives
JAMES DEAN’S parents spoke yesterday of how a holiday in France was cut short by news of their son’s death.
Pain is not eased by murder verdict
A MURDER conviction for their son’s killer has not helped the grieving process for the family of James Dean.
Regulation coverage is money in The Banker
GUERNSEY’S reputation as a leading international finance centre has been boosted by significant positive coverage in this month’s issue of The Banker.













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