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Daily Archives: August 27, 2007

Into Africa

INVESTEC is helping to ensure much-needed clothes get to South Africa.

Airline’s error sees family put off plane

A COUPLE and their twin babies were left grounded in Gatwick because of an airline’s mistake.

Animal lover fears disease epidemic

AN OUTBREAK of myxomatosis has hit a L’Eree nature reserve.

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Retailers feel heat of poor summer weather

THE poor summer has hit the high street.

It’s a tougher job in today’s States

THIS is not the worst States ever – the job has just got more complex.

Thousands flock to feel the ‘organic vibe’

THOUSANDS of people ‘chilled’ in blazing sunshine at the Vale Earth Fair yesterday.

Garland takes positives despite no semi

DALE GARLAND bowed out of the heats of the 400m hurdles at the World Championships but was prepared to take the positives out of the experience.

Priaulx up to second after Oschersleben

A SOLITARY point separates Andy Priaulx and new World Touring Car Championship leader Augusto Farfus.

Priaulx up to second after Oschersleben

A SOLITARY point separates Andy Priaulx and new World Touring Car Championship leader Augusto Farfus.

Clegg sees red but Bels cruise through semi-final

BELS could afford to play an hour with 10 men and still ease into the final of the Rawlinson Cup on a baking afternoon at the Track.