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Monthly Archives: July 2009

Budding entrepreneurs get experts’ tips at ideas surgery

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ISLANDERS with bright ideas were given their first chance to meet with experts this week.

Why shroud wavers are just wrong

CRITICISM by this newspaper of the Health and Social Services Department’s reluctance to face up to reality and live within its means drew a furious response over the weekend, with hotly worded ‘media releases’ from the minister and his chief officer and a letter from the modern matron.

Big electricity price rise on way

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ELECTRICITY prices will have to rise substantially to secure supplies, said Guernsey Electricity.

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Tax expert doubts the worth of second offshore amnesty

A SECOND assault on savers with offshore accounts in Guernsey is unlikely to flush out tax evaders, according to Ernst & Young tax director Alison Vine.

North shut up shop

NORTH are desperately trying to stem the tide of players leaving the club.

Drug counsellor gets prisoners’ support to stay

PRISONERS have shown support for a Drug Concern counsellor fighting to keep his job.

Cobo car park row has impact on hotels

THE Cobo car park dispute is damaging trade at the Rockmount Hotel.

Jamie’s solo silver

JAMIE BICHARD had to make do with the silver medal in the 5km time trial after controversial scenes at the Special Olympics National Summer Games.

Records fall and leaderships change

STEVE DAWES produced a brilliant course record on the penultimate evening of the popular All-Terrain series.

Tardif and Mourant set to feature on open show card

TWO local women are set to box in the October Open Show.