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Daily Archives: October 9, 2007

Climate change: Guernsey’s not immune

For years people viewed warnings about man-made global warming as unnecessary scaremongering, but the tide of opinion is turning. And Guernsey is not immune to its potentially catastrophic effects,

warns Mark Windsor

Emphasis on developing the island’s young talent

DEVELOPMENT is the key word as the new OSA Recruitment Women’s League got under way at the weekend.

Beginners and new combinations show future potential

THE first jumping competition of the winter series at La Carriere Stables brought floods of leading rein/beginners and new combinations of horse and riders and these are always exciting to watch - competitors of the future.

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Gremlins prove that they are dark horses for title

LA VILLETTE GREMLINS have registered one of their best results in their three-year existence.

Flying Jurkiewicz pushes Osborne to the touch

FOLLOWING his success at the Gasa 100m sprint gala, James Jurkiewicz seems to be the Beau Sejour Barracuda to watch at the moment.

Le Tissier - ‘I wouldn’t make it now’

MATT LE TISSIER would not make it in the modern game.

Lack of choice a worry

CUSTOMERS of Gabriel’s say there will be nowhere else to buy affordable clothes once the shop shuts.

Brewery may become hotel

A LEADING developer wants to invest millions of pounds to convert the Randall’s Brewery building complex into a luxury hotel but the States will not let him - at least not yet.

Police probe claim of fraud in the States

POLICE are investigating a case of suspected fraud in the States.

Police concerns at young thugs

VIOLENT crimes committed by minors are an increasing concern for the police’s family protection unit.