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Daily Archives: April 3, 2008

Life after death row

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Stitched up for a rape and murder he didn’t commit, Nicholas Yarris spent 22 years on death row, where he was led around on a leash and maimed by a warder. Now free, he told Nicci Martel why he won’t allow himself to be bitter.

Working out a healthier way to learn

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A healthy body means a healthy brain – and that means better results in the classroom. With Workout Week and healthy Wednesdays, it’s a principle the staff and pupils and St Martin’s Primary School are keen to embrace, says Jennie Gill.

A mini obsession

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Mini by name, mini by nature… but restoring one is a major task. Guernsey Mini Owner’s Club treasurer Eric Trump talks about his past and present projects.

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Poster kids for art

GRANGE House students are battling it out to win the opportunity to advertise an acclaimed British artist’s local display.

Four local groups in line-up for Live

ORGANISERS have named the Guernsey Live local acts.

Social sites are costing business time and money

WORKERS using social-networking sites could be putting their employers at risk by sharing confidential information, according to an IT boss.

‘Pay us another £4 or we’ll destroy your godchildren’s present’

FLYBE has been accused of ruining a birthday surprise for one-year-old twins.

Dyer’s stunner wins silverware for North

NORTH came from behind to defeat Bels 2-1 last night and lift the Guernsey FA Cup in front of more than 800 spectators at Foote’s Lane.

College point the way

ELIZABETH COLLEGE were the best boys’ team at the Public Schools’ Fencing Championships.

May sports seminars to focus on the inner game

A LEADING authority in the mental game of sport will be running two inspirational seminars next month for aspiring young local sports people and their mentors.