Thursday, 21st August 2008

Daily Archives: January 3, 2008

Views of exchange are right on the money

THE Channel Islands Stock Exchange has been praised for its quality of service and willingness to respond to members’ needs.

Public to decide on anti-smoking image

ISLANDERS are being asked to decide which anti-smoking images are the most effective.

Local aid worker fears for Kenya

CONCERNS that Kenya could be facing its greatest political crisis since independence may be realised, according to a local aid worker.

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Former college boy finds polar explorers’ sketches

A FORMER Elizabeth College pupil has discovered drawings by Captain Robert Scott and Sir Ernest Shackleton in a basement at Cambridge University.

‘Island can survive a slowdown’

GUERNSEY is in a much better position to deal with an economic slowdown in 2008 than the UK, according to local financial figures.

Squeezed out of the market

ISLANDERS at the bottom end of the housing market are being squeezed out.

Schofield - ‘too much emphasis on winning’

CHRIS SCHOFIELD, director of youth football at the Guernsey Football Association, says the sport is coping without a development officer and that there is still too much emphasis on winning not learning.

Deputies hope Priaulx will be honoured in future

PETER SIRETT has said that the media attention and pressure on the internet will not help Andy Priaulx’s cause as the three-time world touring car champion was overlooked in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List.

Bels flattered by three-goal margin

Bels 4, North 1

A BELS rout had looked on the cards.

Loveridge powers to open tournament win

ALL the ‘big guns’ of junior table tennis were in action in the first of the Deutsche Bank Open tournaments of the season.