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Daily Archives: August 15, 2007

Offshore on crest of wave

OFFSHORE ELECTRONICS is thriving in the best market conditions for the manufacturing sector in Britain for nearly a decade.

Actuaries are pass masters

FIVE actuarial students at BWCI Group have achieved a record 89% success level in the latest exams.

‘Lost’ man was a top kayaker instructor

A KAYAKER whose trip to Herm sparked a missing person search said that he had done everything by the book.

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Stop, you’re on copper camera

GUERNSEY police have a new weapon in the fight against crime – RoboCam.

‘Jaws’ was just too big to put back, says angler

A monster shark caught off Guernsey would still be alive – if only it had been smaller.

Who employs civil servants?

Confusion exists over who employs local civil servants.

Communication glitch keeps the cattle away

A COMMUNICATION breakdown between the States and West Show organisers has resulted in the event being unnecessarily downsized.

Vance could return in season curtain-raiser

THE first trophy of the 2007-08 season will be won tonight as local football’s traditional curtain-raiser, the Martinez Cup, is fought out at Northfield.

Le Noury paces it just right

JASON LE NOURY emerged victorious in the Sarnia Walking Club’s 20km road race held over a 13.33-lap course at Les Amarreurs.

Women add to the entry

THE Garenne Seniors Championship is open to women for the first time this year.