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Daily Archives: June 6, 2009

End of an error

Channel TV cameraman Andy Will films the demolition of the Grand Bouet estate. Excavators pulled down the pre-fabricated buildings from 1970 which were meant to last 20 years. 	(Picture by Adrian MIller, 0784901)

THE first steps towards a crime-free Bouet were made yesterday as work to bulldoze the troubled estate began.

Watson not the only one averse to clay

I’M getting my retaliation in first.

Air inquiry needs tough questioning

PUBLIC and political opinion on the ending of the airport firefighters’ dispute is, broadly, poles apart. Islanders are pleased that aircraft are operating normally and deputies are deeply unhappy with the way the settlement was achieved.

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Leading trio miss Scottish opener

THE three most talented runners in the island will be missing as a new season of British League athletics gets under way this weekend.

Clark’s England tour call-up

ADAM CLARK has been selected to play for the England under-16s against Ireland.

Oil in quarry ‘kills hundreds of birds’

HUNDREDS of birds are still dying from ingesting oil at Torrey Canyon Quarry, according to the GSPCA.

Deputies oppose exec idea

TWENTY-SEVEN deputies have voiced their strong opposition to executive government.

Pay body disputes air story

THE States pay body has released a contrasting account to that of Chief Minister Lyndon Trott of the events surrounding the handling of the airport firefighters’ dispute.

MPs and peers on visit

UK POLITICIANS who follow Guernsey as part of their work were in the island yesterday.

Grand slam is on

HEATHER WATSON is just one win away from her first grand slam final – albeit as a junior.