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Daily Archives: October 24, 2007

Guernsey’s clean record is foundation of success

GUERNSEY has one of the best financial regulatory regimes in the world.

Skills to be passed on in Caribbean

A CHANNEL ISLANDS executive director will be passing on her skills to KPMG counterparts in the Caribbean later this month.

Poor and young will be hit hard

A PROPOSED inflation-beating milk price increase will target the island’s poorest and youngest.

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Racing star fails his driving test

A BUDDING racing driver’s career has ground to a halt after he failed his driving test.

Legal costs first

THE Jersey Fishermen’s Association and fishing companies from south-west England have still to decide whether to pursue compensation claims as a result of an illegal States decision.

‘Old Quarter needs to be made a bit younger’

ISLANDERS are calling for parts of the Old Quarter to be modernised and brought into the 21st century to liven up the historical part of Town.

Parents of stillborn demand an apology

PARENTS whose baby was stillborn say they will not rest until Health and Social Services apologises for the death of their infant son.

Player refuses to quit ground

A RAILWAY League match was abandoned two minutes from the end when a sent off player refused to leave the ground.

Broek happy to be back among friends

A FASCINATING tussle was set up for round three of the Fortis Guernsey International Chess Festival at the Peninsula Hotel as Thomas Broek of Holland took on joint island champion Peter Rowe.

Stablemates in a thriller

GREMLIN Galacticos end the first rotation of Image Group Premier Division matches on top of the table, but they were made to work hard to secure that place in their match against early leaders La Villette Gremlins.