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Daily Archives: May 16, 2008

‘Island tax regime is modern-day slavery’

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THE finance industry reacted coolly yesterday to claims by Christian Aid that tax regimes such as Guernsey’s cost the lives of millions of children a year in the developing world.

Are you being watched?

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Big Brother seems to be more than just a TV show, says Graham Parrott of Ernst & Young.

Nepalese a stern test

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PAKISTAN star Ijaz Ahmed believes the country which Guernsey will face on Wednesday have the talent to reach the World Cup in future.

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Father and son escape Manchester Uefa riots

TWO Rangers supporters from Guernsey who travelled to Manchester for the Uefa Cup final escaped Wednesday night’s violent clashes between fans and police.

Governor’s Cup goes down to the relays

AN EXCITING and close contest between the four Channel Islands clubs came down to the relays at the Deloitte Annual Junior Meet.

Bonus crackdown

A CRACKDOWN on people avoiding social security contributions is on the agenda.

Unholy row over former Rev.’s kitchen

ST SAMPSON’S former rector faces a financial claim from the parish after failing to remove his kitchen when he left.

Jory’s inner belief leads him to full-bore victory

CLUB captain Peter Jory has made a great start to the fledgling full-bore season, winning the Falla, Renouf and Albany trophies, as well as the grand aggregate at the spring prize meeting.

Local produce to get Guernsey grown labels

PRODUCE grown locally will display new labelling in an initiative by the Guernsey Growers’ Association to encourage shoppers to support the industry.

Guille wins on his first outing in revamped car

GREG GUILLE has rebuilt his racing car for this year’s French hill-climb season.