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Daily Archives: July 2, 2008

Youth biz is among the best in region

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A team of Guernsey students has taken part in the Young Enterprise finals for the south-east region.

Scrutiny’s choice was off target

A DECISION by the Scrutiny Committee to make its first headline action – a public review – into vandalism is likely to be welcomed by islanders, especially any of the growing number affected by it.

Pay really is a big deal for workers

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MOST Guernsey workers are unsatisfied with their salary, according to a recruitment specialist.

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Mice in shed fear led to egg farm’s closure

LOCAL eggs were taken off shop shelves because of concerns that mice had access to a temporary packing shed, it emerged yesterday.

‘Big man’ Renouf back at Sylvans

COLIN RENOUF is heading back to Sylvans. The man who led the westerners through an era of dominance in the 1990s will be Clive Bateman’s assistant coach for the new season at St Peter’s.

Bus-stop bust-up as accusations fly

A BUS firm that had lost its licence for breaking regulations has claimed Island Coachways is guilty of similar breaches.

Honest chronicle of a man in love with his job

The island’s head of lifelong learning and local football fan,  Alun Williams, reviews the autobiography of Ryan-Zico Black

States website breach evidence ‘possibly lost’

EVIDENCE may have been lost after the States was informed about a security breach on its website.

Out the Blue comes record thornback ray

BELGIAN visitor Roger Raedts has filled a vacancy on the record lists that has stood since the Record Committee was formed in late 1966.

Watson takes on supermodel

IT PROMISES to be a cracker of a match as Heather Watson and Tara Moore take on Katarzyna Piter and Romana Tabakova in the second round of the girls’ doubles at Wimbledon today.