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Daily Archives: September 15, 2007

Past and present stars back funding appeal

GUERNSEY squash needs financial support if it is to continue to produce county, national and international players such as Chris Simpson and the man who started the ball rolling for the island on the UK scene, John Le Lievre.

Kiwi experience to put young reds striker in good stead

RANGERS teenager Dave Cusack plans to apply some of the knowledge he acquired playing football in New Zealand to shoot down opposition defences this season.

Knight the lot of them

THERE will be moans and groans among the diehards, perhaps widespread ones, but yesterday’s revelations of a Channel Islands football revolution are not before time and are to be embraced.

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Stanford learning quick way

POLICE are taking no action against a 17-year-old learner driver who reached 80mph along Vazon Coast Road and up to 50mph up the Val des Terres.

Ogier in no need of being swung

GUERNSEY’S senior island football coach is fully behind moves to create a Channel Islands league.

‘Inappropriate’ Maddy ribbons are taken down

HUNDREDS of ribbons of hope for missing Madeleine McCann have been removed from railings at the Town Church after calls from the public that they were no longer appropriate.

Hard to think of anything worse

FARMERS are concerned about the latest foot-and-mouth outbreak in England.

‘Graffiti not taught here’

THE College of Further Education has defended itself against accusations that a member of staff had inspired a student to cause criminal damage.

‘Licence charge is another tax’

CHARGING for housing licence applications has been branded a stealth tax.

13 years for murder

CRAIG ROUGET was yesterday sentenced to at least 13 years in prison for murdering James Dean.