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Daily Archives: April 14, 2008

UK Government ‘blackmailing offshore account holders’

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THE UK Government is blackmailing people with offshore bank accounts, according to a lawyer in Guernsey.

High-flying athletes grounded

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GUERNSEY’S most promising junior athletes, including several who could make their bow at next year’s Island Games, have been stopped in their tracks by prohibitive air fares.

Double singles success

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NICO ROBINSON and Jack Oldfield were on form in Jersey at the BNP Paribas Junior Easter tennis tournament.

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Hundred-year-old technique could ease exam stress

STUDENTS could reduce stress in preparation for exams by prioritising their time, according to a teacher.

Alison in WBL quarter-finals

A UNIQUE double seems tantalisingly within the grasp of Guernsey’s Queen of the Greens, after the irrepressible Alison Merrien guaranteed herself a place in the quarter-finals of the WBL World Cup at the Warilla club in New South Wales.

Rare blue lobster needs a name

A RARE blue lobster has been found off the coast of Alderney.

Savings club agent escapes jail.

A CHRISTMAS savings club agent who stole £2,480 from three friends has escaped jail.

Guernsey slip from third

GOING down by a single point away to the London Irish Amateur side, faltering Guernsey have surrendered third spot in London Three South West.

Le Huray loses out twice

SATURDAY was a bittersweet one for Colin Le Huray, head of the Guernsey Junior Golf Club.

Local London Marathon entrants swell charities’ coffers

JELLY BABIES saved the day for one of the Guernsey runners at yesterday’s London Marathon.