THE troubles being experienced by global stock markets could be a sign that a senior local investment manager was correct about predicting a world crash.
Daily Archives: August 16, 2007
Bank staff count the steps to summer fitness
Staff at the Royal Bank of Scotland International have been given pedometers to monitor how many steps they take each day.
Bin those knives
THE father of knife-murder victim James Dean has launched a campaign to prevent others from suffering the same fate as his son.
Drinking-and-boating’s putting lives in danger
BOATOWNERS are being warned about the dangers of drink-driving at sea.
Housing is down
THE average price of a local market home has fallen again.
Show-goers love a break for tradition
ANCIENT customs and community spirit were the order of the day at the sun-blessed West Show yesterday.
In, out decision was ‘not cricket’
IT WAS a cruel way to go out, but go out Guernsey did on another rain-hit day of the European under-23 Division Two Championship.
Greens improving but fall to defeat
ALL three island teams came back empty-handed after the third touch rugby inter-insular at the weekend.
Stone sinks Sylvans in extra time at Northfield
POCKET rocket Kyle Stone popped up with a late extra-time winner to seal the first silverware of the season for North last night.
Johns overhauls Brehaut on the hardest run of all
TIM JOHNS took the honours over the extremely challenging Petit Bot course in the third round of the De Putron Summer Series.












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