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Daily Archives: November 15, 2007

Rossborough’s effort is rewarded by partner

ROSSBOROUGH Healthcare has been presented with a partnership award by one of the world’s leading international health insurers.

Support pours in for Final Hour appeal

ISLANDERS have jumped at a chance to make a big difference to two leading local charities.

Zero-10 delay talk branded ‘reckless’

TALK of delaying the introduction of zero-10 was last night labelled reckless and damaging.

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Police probe late-night robbery at cashpoint

POLICE urgently need the public’s help to shop a suspected robber.

Politicians split over ‘duplication’

FORMING a group to review population and immigration policy would duplicate the work of another States-approved body, according to one politician.

‘Dad did sell my sister to men for £5 a time’

A YOUNG woman’s claim that she was the victim of a paedophile ring is true, says her brother.

Merrien thrashes British champ

GUERNSEY’S globe-trotting bowls star Alison Merrien is on the brink of what would be her greatest achievement, after powering her way into the final of the WBL World Champion of Champions singles tournament in Australia.

Dunn a fine role model

A TOP international umpire has been sharing her knowledge and experiences with the local hockey fraternity.

Keeper Rowe tipped for senior Muratti honours

SCOTT ROWE produced one of the best goalkeeping displays seen at youth level for many years to deny North three points in the top-of-the-table clash at Northfield.

Colour coordination helps give tennis bright future

A NEW competition framework for Guernsey tennis has started.