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Daily Archives: October 22, 2008

Avoiding the ‘too little…’ complaint

WHEN the Policy Council brings forward its report on a depositor protection scheme for debate later this year, one of the issues States members will consider is whether the cost of the system and its effects on the banking sector here are justified by the reputational benefits achieved.

Ogier looks to Middle East for latest expansion

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LAW firm Ogier has joined forces with a Bahrain-based independent accounting and advisory services firm called Keypoint to create a new professional services company.

Big reward to catch the Randall’s vandals

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AS POLICE continue to investigate the weekend’s spate of suspicious fires, Randall’s is offering £500 to anyone who can help catch hooligans who have been wrecking its old brewery.

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GFA go for Vance

TONY VANCE is to fill the vacant island football manager’s job.

Greens in seven-try blitz

GUERNSEY Seconds ran in seven tries on Sunday as they registered their first win of the JRA League season.

Grandmasters made to work extremely hard

DAY two of the Fortis International Chess Festival at the Peninsula Hotel threw up a number of surprises yesterday.

Twaite shad catches continue with heaviest yet

A THIRD twaite shad has been caught in the St Peter Port Harbour area.

Litter lout threatened to headbutt a special

A SPECIAL constable was threatened after an incident involving a discarded plastic bottle escalated.

£1 coins out after garage is stung with fakes

VALE GARAGE is refusing £1 coins after complaining of receiving fakes.

Credit crunch takes wind out of broker’s sails

THE credit crunch has forced a marine sales company with a Guernsey office out of business.