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Daily Archives: August 9, 2008

Team Bougourd strikes back

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FOR the second time this season the senior bike riders faced a team challenge event on the Vazon sands.

Restrictions imposed after ferry wave complaint

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RESTRICTIONS have been imposed on Condor’s fast ferries after further complaints about wave problems at La Vallette Bathing Pools.

Power cuts rarer than in the UK

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POWER was lost to each islander for an average of 37 minutes in 2007.

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Ryanair Stansted bid gets cool response from Aurigny

REPORTS that Ryanair could be lining up a £2bn bid for Stansted Airport have received a lukewarm response from Malcolm Hart of Aurigny.

Stacey twins eyed with 2012 in mind

TWINS Joshua and Lawrence Stacey have been picked as potential Great Britain table tennis stars for the 2012 London Olympic Games.

Centenary South fills venue to bursting point

THE South Show opened yesterday and marked its 100th anniversary.

Frith stays busy to keep cool

IF GUERNSEY are to win back the inter-insular trophy today, a lot will depend on Jeremy Frith.

Pension fund deficit frightens industry leader

THE underfunding of the States’ employees pension fund is worrying a local industry leader.

Going for gold…

Swimmer Michael Phelps has already racked up a stack of gold medals at the Beijing Olympic Games. Our columnist reckons he’d be lucky to win a box of Golden Nuggets cereal for his own pool antics.

Barriers ‘not the answer at Albecq’

BARRIERS are not needed on the coast road at Albecq, according to Environment minister Peter Sirett.