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Ambulance boss probed after ‘bully’ claim by PA

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FORMER chief ambulance officer Neil Tucker treated personal assistant Jean Guilbert ‘more like a piece of furniture than a human being’, it was claimed yesterday.

Watson beats the heat to hit last 16

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HEATHER WATSON cruised into tomorrow’s third round of the Australian Open junior singles with a straight sets demolition of South African Chanel Simmonds – 6-2, 6-1 – at Melbourne Park this morning.

French skipper ticked off for crew’s forklift joyride

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A GROUP of French trawlermen took a forklift for a joyride after a few drinks last week.

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Merrien and Watson need Sarnian votes in countdown to CI Sports Personality of the Year

ISLANDERS can still have their say on who will be crowned the 2008 Sportingbet Channel Islands Sports Personality of the Year.

HMS Daring on maiden visit

HMS DARING made its first visit to island waters this morning.

Morgan digs deep to clinch title

DAWN MORGAN won a thrilling last-set decider to clinch the British League Division Two title for the Sportingbet Guernsey women’s side.

Ban on nicknames at school branded pathetic

ST PETER Port Secondary School pupils have been banned from using nicknames on school grounds, according to one concerned parent.

Flouquet’s D-Day

DEPUTY Chief Minister Bernard’s Flouquet’s political future will be decided by the States tomorrow.

Norman-Ross and Kneller win five-set epics

FIVE-SET thrillers were the order of the day as spectators witnessed some of the tightest matches of the season at Beau Sejour on Sunday at the climax of the Ogier Senior Island Championships.

Why bother to break into a sweat?

OVER the last few days, Comment has looked at some of the implications of the 3% minimum pay deal struck with around 2,500 States employees and also at the wider implications of payroll costs on the States’ professed policy of public spending restraint.