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Daily Archives: October 16, 2007
Mortgage pain near end
AN END to the current cycle of interest and mortgage rate rises could be in sight.
Danger as nightclub lets in 149 too many
A NIGHTCLUB owner has been fined £400 for letting 149 people too many into Barbados.
Poison gas killed Oberlands couple
A MARRIED couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning, an inquest heard yesterday.
Woman, 61, blames ageist bosses as she loses home
A WOMAN who says she is being denied work because of her age is facing eviction.
‘Half-price plant could go in now’
A SEWAGE plant could be built at the existing Belle Greve site now - and for a fraction of the estimated cost.
Nothing but good can come from caravans
A PROPOSED caravan park has the support of the tourism industry.
Pilot to rescue of grounded star Tom
PRIVATE pilot Mark Munro came to Guernsey’s rescue when their inspirational number-one swimmer and men’s captain, Tom Hollingsworth, was in grave danger of missing the inter-insular in Jersey.
Bailey praises team’s display
Guernsey Seconds 19, St Jacques 3
‘AN IMPRESSIVE team performance both in attack and defence,’ said Guernsey Seconds captain Alec Bailey and few watching could argue.
Ingrouille’s four save whitewash
GUERNSEY bowlers Mike Le Noury, Kris Bichard, Chris Dyer and Paul Ingrouille salvaged some pride for the Channel Islands at the Atherley club in Southampton at the weekend when a British Lions team scored an emphatic double victory in a two-Test indoor series.













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