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Monthly Archives: July 2008

New drug offers fresh hope for Alzheimer sufferers

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A NEW drug that experts are claiming halts the progress of Alzheimer’s will give people hope, a local carer has said.

Constitution debate will go ahead

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A NEW constitutional framework agreement with the UK will be debated by the States.

Mirage owner fears for dinghy users after rescuing visitors

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A CAFE owner spoke yesterday of how he thought he might have got into difficulties himself in his efforts to rescue someone else.

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Bowl is just the start for skaters

EXTREME Sports lovers have finally got a skate park.

‘The inner demons that stole our son’

Early photographs show a bright and beautiful little boy, beaming out at the world. But just over 10 years later, little Jean-Pierre’s promising life would be over. In an exclusive interview, his parents, Mandy and Colin Le Bachelet, speak for the first time about the inner demons of depression, despair and deep, secret emotions that […]

‘Nothing sinister’ in ending of link

DAWNAY Day Milroy has rebranded as Corazon Capital Management.

Victory or defeat – it’s a States call

ANYONE wishing to take a harsh view of where the new States stands might conclude that just three months into the life of the House, the cracks are already starting to show.

‘Island should invest more in sport’

GUERNSEY is crying out for a dedicated squash facility, according to the departing director of the sport in the island.

The survivor

MENINIGITIS victim Kieran Senior is celebrating beating the odds simply to survive – and gain a first-class degree.

Pitschou changes up a gear to reach semi

DEFENDING champion Gary Pitschou eased into the semi-finals of the Press Singles Trophy with a convincing 21-10 victory over Steve Machon.