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Daily Archives: July 14, 2008

Cut surfers a little slack and get better workers

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STAFF who are allowed to surf the web during working hours are more productive, according to a PWC partner.

Have faith in women leaders

THERE are many in the lay world who will struggle to understand the principled stance adopted by traditionalists within the Church of England.

‘End uncertainty over school closures now’

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CONTINUED uncertainty about the future of two primary schools is unfair on everyone involved, a PTA chairman has said.

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Priaulx heads home having closed the gap

ANDY PRIAULX came away from the mid-season FIA World Touring Car Championship races with a sixth and a third place for BMW Team UK.

Motorists check out penny-a-mile Smarts

ELECTRIC motoring for less than 1p a mile sparked interest at the weekend.

Big-hitting Taylor blasts rapid ton in easy victory

SOMETIMES it helps to have an Aussie.

Anti drink-drive campaign gets off to non-flying start

ATTEMPTS to launch the summer anti drink-drive campaign with a bang failed on Saturday.

Vale rector ‘could not answer to a woman’

VALE rector the Rev. Kevin Northover would consider quitting the church if he were made to answer to a female bishop.

Fun atmosphere in which to learn for young riders

THE Guernsey Riding and Hunt Club is celebrating its 75th anniversary in the only way it knows how – by having fun.

Panel calls for smaller burner

PLANS for a 70,000-tonne waste plant are inappropriate, according to an independent group set up to scrutinise the tender process.