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Daily Archives: November 23, 2007

Nine signed up with IoM

NINE countries have now signed Tax Information Agreements with the Isle of Man. The US was the first to do so in 2002, followed by the Netherlands in 2005 and Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Denmark and Finland last month.

Police launch CI child abuse inquiry

VICTIMS of child abuse incidents dating back as far as the 1960s might be living in Guernsey – and are being urged to come forward.

England team not the only losers

PUBS will suffer severe losses because of England’s failure to reach Euro 2008.

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‘Price war madness will spell trouble for some’

A GARAGE owner has branded the fuel price war ‘madness’.

Court imposes first community service order

THE first person to be given community service as a punishment in Guernsey was sentenced in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Education minister ‘holds his hands up’

EDUCATION minister Martin Ozanne has apologised for misleading the public.

Winning return would be Rihoy’s ideal gift

EX-NORTHERNER Dave Rihoy is hoping for an extra special early birthday present win when he faces his former club for the first time in a Bels shirt at Northfield tonight.

St Sampson’s cup double clinched

St Sampson’s 3, Grammar 0

A CLASSY and workmanlike team performance earned St Sampson’s School the Spiller Shield against Grammar at Blanche Pierre Lane last night.

Cadet champ Loveridge also reaches junior final

ALICE LOVERIDGE has added another title to her ever burgeoning CV.

Rangers benefiting from teenage trio’s dedication

THREE 15-year-old local footballers are proving to be perfect role models for the island’s youngsters.