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Daily Archives: June 3, 2009

Buoyant insurance industry bucks recession’s downturn

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GUERNSEY’S insurance industry is holding up well despite the economic downturn, according to latest figures.

Make or break month for Tics

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AN UNPRECENTED amount of player movement is expected during this month’s GFA transfer window.

Man found dead in car after accident

Sand in the road where 58-year-old Peter Gallienne’s car hit a wall in Castle Road early yesterday. He was found dead in the vehicle. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0783339)

POLICE are today resuming inquiries into how a middle-aged man was found dead in a wrecked car.

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Head is getting off St Andrew’s rollercoaster

THE decision to retire after 40 years in education was made easier by two difficult years, said head of St Andrew’s Primary Mary Sebire.

The Gaels set their sights high

THE Guernsey Gaels are eyeing up big things after last weekend’s annual Gaelic Football Sevens Tournament at Port Soif.

Live-on-TV brain surgery ‘didn’t hurt’

ALDERNEY man Peter Chaisit-Charles, who underwent brain surgery live on TV, is recovering well.

Batty makes history

DIVISION ONE continues to be a steep learning curve for new boys Strollers.

Bailiff praises Victim Support ‘MBE’

THE Bailiff has praised the Victim Support and Witness Service, which won this year’s Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service for its contribution to the local community.

Airport firemen demand apology for ‘planned sick leave outburst’

AIRPORT firefighters have demanded a public apology from Deputy Sam Maindonald over her comment that they ‘went on planned sick leave’.

Dack achieves perfection

GUERNSEY dominated the Channel Islands Fencing Championships held in the Elizabeth College Sports Hall.