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Daily Archives: July 3, 2008

Time bandits

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In 1966 he was playing the drums for Justus and in 2006 the bass guitar. But what else changed in those 40 years? In the first of a two-part comparison, Art Allen looks back.

Post office swaps sides – into retail

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GUERNSEY Post is staying in Smith Street.

Watson thrill lives on

HEATHER WATSON and partner Tara Moore pulled off an epic victory in the second round of the Junior Wimbledon girls’ doubles over Katarzyna Piter and Romana Tabakova yesterday evening.

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Fulfilment is at centre of HMV

HMV’S Guernsey fulfilment centre is playing an increasingly important role in the music and entertainment retailer’s success.

Deputies dress to kill – but still they come last

DESPITE their last- place finish at the inaugural Legis bowls tournament at the Corbet Field, Mary Lowe, who was part of the unlucky Deputies team, was still happy with the day.

‘We were in Tahiti when the Occupation started’

THE aim was simple, but daring.

Mapley gives the host club a cheer

KAY MAPLEY took the scratch honours, but it was a visiting La Moye player who took the main trophy at this year’s open event at L’Ancresse.

‘New law will let the planners do their job’

THE island’s new planning law should come into effect at the start of January, according to Environment minister Peter Sirett.

Jonathan heads out on a Middle East mission

JONATHAN SPICER will be heading for the event of his life in Dubai later this month.

Fuel for thought

WITH taxis set to become increasingly more expensive due to rocketing fuel prices it begs the question, where will it all end?