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Daily Archives: December 10, 2008

Take the feud out of feudalism

THE eyes of the world gaze through their microscopes today and focus on Sark, much trumpeted as the last bastion of feudalism in the Western world.

Lottery prize is up to a record £513K and still rising

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THE top prize in this year’s Channel Islands Christmas lottery is the highest ever.

Time is running out for audit exemption

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SWIFT action could stop small or medium-sized companies missing out on their right to be exempt from audit for their forthcoming financial year.

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‘Tics’ reborn in old colours

AN OLD Athletics stalwart has welcomed the revival of the club.

Port plans meet opposition …

USING L’Eree as a temporary harbour to ship in materials for airport work would damage the visitor trade, according to hotelier Mark Frost.

Tobacco display ban is likely

GUERNSEY could follow England and Wales and outlaw the display of tobacco products in shops.

Saints march on

LE MONT SAINT have taken the top spot in Yorkshire Guernsey Division One after they defeated club-mates Fiat at the weekend.

Ballan wrasse dominate Fur and Feather catch

BALLAN wrasse dominated the Northern Trust Fur and Feather competition, organised by the Guernsey Sea Anglers Club.

All eyes on Sark as historic day arrives

SARK goes to the polls today to choose a fully elected assembly for the first time in its history.

Interest rate cuts of no help to first-time buyers

INTEREST rate cuts are good news for people who already have mortgages but bad news for potential first-time buyers, according to broker Conor Burke, pictured.