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Daily Archives: July 5, 2008

Saturday treat

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THERE’S no escaping it. The Saturday after payday is always go-downtown-and-buy-a-DVD day. Because that’s what the kids want.

ICC gives us green light to their riches

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GUERNSEY cricket yesterday hit the jackpot with its admission into the ‘associate’ ranks of the International Cricket Council.

Waitress badly hurt by men as she tried to say sorry

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POLICE are hunting two men who assaulted a manageress at the Bon Port Hotel.

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TV does not bring the best out of Watson

HEATHER WATSON and her partner Tara Moore suffered a disappointing exit from the Junior Wimbledon doubles in yesterday’s quarter-finals.

‘No overspends on my watch’

CHIEF Minister Lyndon Trott yesterday poured cold water on a petition seeking to scrap student loans.

Why more reform is still needed

AN INSTITUTE of Directors seminar yesterday considered – admittedly slightly prematurely – the first 100 days of Guernsey’s new government and a panel of business leaders delivered a generally upbeat assessment of how the new House is settling in. That, perhaps, was no great surprise.

Battles on the beach

THE summer of 69.

ICC have the money but is so lacking in principle

We need their money but sports editor Rob Batiste is unimpressed by the ICC’s lack of moral fortitude.

Only the gutsy ones need apply

ORGANISERS of the perennially -popular All Terrain Challenge have secured a new three-year deal with a local recruitment firm.

Castel chickens get culled locally

THOUSANDS of chickens are being culled at Castel Farm Eggs over the next two weeks, it has been confirmed.