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Daily Archives: December 9, 2008

Festive fun for riders of all ages

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ELVES, kings, queens, the ghost of Ebenezer Scrooge and even a Christmas tree were seen on horseback on Saturday.

A lost leader or a subtle victory?

SO, in the trial of strength between the chief minister and backbench deputies, whose fist has hit the table first?

Airport neighbours rally against expansion plans

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A TEMPORARY harbour at L’Eree has been suggested as one way to handle materials for work at the airport.

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Financial markets highly fluid

THERE is more liquidity in financial markets than ever before, according to the latest figures.

Mystery over – it’s the ’Tics

ONE of the most famous club names in Guernsey football is to be revived.

Property-tax tribunal hears its first appeals

THE issues of glasshouses, lean-tos and building use all came up when the first Tax on Real Property tribunal sat yesterday.

Lapland New Forest treat was a grotto experience

A CHRISTMAS Lapland dream turned into a nightmare.

Offshore finance centres are to blame for crisis, says Pope

THE Pope has put most of the blame for the international financial crisis on offshore centres such as Guernsey.

Watson the eighth seed in Florida

HEATHER WATSON has had to put the disappointment of losing the final of the Eddie Herr behind her quickly as she plays in the first round of the Dunlop Orange Bowl today.

Smale hits hat-trick

DAN SMALE’S hat-trick propelled Office Maker into the last eight of the FA Cup at the Track last night.