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Daily Archives: January 28, 2008

Business students put Guernsey at the top

GUERNSEY Business School students have been commended as ‘amongst the best in the country’ by an external moderator.

It’s Xmas in summer for drivers who drink

POLICE are to mount a summer drive against drink-drivers.

Opposition increases against mobile mast

TORTEVAL residents are gearing up to fight a proposal to erect a mobile phone mast near their homes.

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Harbour ‘neglect’ puts up improvement price

A LACK of investment is being blamed for increased expenditure at the St PEter Port harbour.

Tears well up at church service

TEARS flowed as a service held for evacuees during the Second World War was re-enacted at Capelles Methodist Church yesterday.

Prove it’s yours to barricade

THE man who closed off Cobo car park must prove he legally owns it, says the Castel douzaine.

Hit Men endured agonising wait before being crowned

A DRAMATIC last end in the last game of the HSBC Guernsey Open Fours Bowls Tournament saw Hit Men emerge as winners of the event.

St Martin’s have plenty to build on after victory

Rovers 0, St Martin’s 3

KEVIN GRAHAM’S headed goal in the very best traditions of St Martin’s greatest centre halves finally sent a depleted Saints side on their way to three points at Port Soif.

Regnard’s brace sees Guernsey over the line

Guernsey 19, London Cornish 9

THEY were late in coming, but James Regnard’s two tries eventually gave Guernsey the edge over plucky London Cornish on Saturday at Foote’s Lane.

Jennings produces goods when needed the most

MATT JENNINGS came up with the big last round required to edge a split decision at St Pierre Park Hotel at the weekend.