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Monthly Archives: October 2007

Johnson’s potential recognised with cash

ELENA JOHNSON has enjoyed more success on the English circuit, this time in the Oxfordshire satellite event that she had previously won with Paul Le Tocq.

Whalley’s class the difference

ANDY WHALLEY was the outstanding performer as Guernsey defeated Eastcote 5-2 in the Harrods UK HA Trophy.

Shaw masters Fauxquets bog

DANNY SHAW thrived in the bog of the Fauxquets Valley course which was the location for the penultimate race in the Guernsey Velo Club’s Arrowsmith Marlowe and Ian Brown’s mountain bike series.

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Allez fires in second 11-darter in a year

ONE of Guernsey’s top darts players has recorded an impressive 11-dart finish on his home board at the KGV in a league match.

Parkinson zero-20 ‘is fatally flawed’

A KEY part of the alternative tax strategy backed by Deputy Charles Parkinson would not have worked, the States has been told.

Sick obsession span out of control

SEX-offender James Brehaut’s sick obsession with children was spinning out of control by the time he was caught.

Chief minister hears youngsters’ concerns

ONE in five 15-year-old boys carries a weapon or some form of protection on him.

Drug-trafficker netted £138K

A SELF-CONFESSED professional gambler involved in the largest ever import of crack cocaine into the island was found yesterday to have benefited by £138,000 from drug trafficking.

Pervert’s release sparks safety fear

A FATHER of three who caught a paedophile in his sons’ bedroom fears for the safety of other children now that the offender is out of prison.

Bank staff and customers exchange places

NATWEST staff switched places with their business clients as part of National Customer Service Week.