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Daily Archives: June 25, 2009

Arbiter lays blame at PSRC’s door

THE credentials of Professor Frank Burchill indicate that he knows enough about negotiating to spot a tactical error when he sees one.

Health needs £8m. more just to maintain services

Hunter Adam WS

PATIENTS could be charged for some services as Health faces an estimated £8m. budget shortfall, it was revealed yesterday.

Top-flight games at College Field

Darren Ogier

RANGERS will be playing their top-flight games at the College Field next season.

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Expansion on Langham Hall’s future wish-list

AWARD-winning fund administration business Langham Hall is planning for a big future in Guernsey.

Deputy passes out and is taken to PEH

DEPUTY Jane Stephens was hospitalised after passing out during the lunch break of yesterday’s States meeting.

Ireland could lead Le Ber on to India

GUERNSEY’S battling bowler Matt Le Ber is out to prove a point in the British Isles men’s outdoor bowls championships, which get under way at the Belmont club in Belfast today.

Watson bows out

HEATHER WATSON’S run in the girls’ singles of the Aegon International Junior Championships came to an end yesterday.

Fifth title in 12 for Beechwood

BEECHWOOD emerged victorious on Friday in the annual Year 6 Kwik Cricket Tournament, contested between 11 school teams from nine different schools and Sark.

Bistro’s coq au vin is in top 50 dishes

ONE Guernsey restaurant is featured in a guide to the 50 best dishes in Britain.

Global warming plays its part in hampering Greenland trek

TWO Greenland adventurers say the effects of global warming definitely hampered their expedition.