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Daily Archives: June 7, 2008

No wonder T&R wants a cover-up

THERE is a particular irony not lost on islanders that the department that used to be run by the man now urging the Policy Council to embrace a freedom of information policy is refusing to release its own investigations into the States web site security breach it had allowed to happen.

Rain, rain, don’t go away

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‘SPLISH, splash, splosh, little April showers, do, do, do, do’ etc.

Clubs pushing game close to the precipice

Another disastrous week for football. Rob Batiste looks at the possible ramifications and again argues for the clubs to accept change.

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‘Green tax is unfair’

PLANS to hit motorists with green taxes are purely revenue-generators, it has been claimed.

Vale boss – ‘We’re not being awkward’

VALE REC chief Paul Burnard yesterday explained his club’s reasons for rejecting the compromise offer made by the GFA board this week.

‘Two-speed’ start to year eases as economy is lifting

GUERNSEY was experiencing the effects of a two-tier economy at the start of this year, according to Treasury minister Charles Parkinson.

Galacticos complete superb hat-trick

GREMLIN Galacticos completed a wonderful treble with victories in the team straight and handicap knockouts complementing their earlier league success.

Sophie’s lucky escape

SCOOTER rider Sophie Skinner was lucky to escape with only cuts and bruises after she and her bike became trapped under a reversing skip lorry.

HD axes two of its services

HD FERRIES has scrapped its Tuesday and Thursday sailings for the rest of the summer.

First intake in cup final

Just where have 40 years gone? One minute you are playing Vauvert, St Joseph’s, the next there is a new lot on the footballing block in yellow and, here we are, four decades on with St Peter Port about to bow out of the secondary school sports scene.