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Daily Archives: July 7, 2009

An age-old division

History shows that mixing old and young tenants on an estate does not work – so it’s imperative that we remember the housing mistakes of the 60s and do not make them again.

How many more like Miss Kinley?

VAUVERT Primary School teacher Jane Kinley is a dedicated and committed member of staff who is very good at her job. Now in her 40s, Guernsey is the first place she could call home after leaving Northern Ireland when she was in her teens.

Coulter to miss most of season

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ST MARTIN’S hopes of a first ‘Upton’ appearance in six seasons have taken a massive hit before a ball is even kicked.

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Whistle-stop Wessexes get a taste for islands

THOUSANDS of islanders turned out to catch a glimpse of Guernsey’s royal visitors at Le Viaer Marchi last night.

Carey Olsen among world best

THREE lawyers from Carey Olsen have been named among the leading experts in trusts and estates law.

Royal Visit – First Day

Photos from the first day of the visit to the Bailiwick of the Earl and Countess of Wessex.

Housing looks at licence procedures after losing appeal

HOUSING is considering changing its procedures in light of a critical Royal Court judgement.

King of Pop has left his mark on Stephanie

A LOCAL Michael Jackson fan has had a memorial tattoo to mark the life of her musical icon.

Watson wins Futures opener

HEATHER Watson was back in grass court action yesterday and winning.

King and Johns win on the hills

PETIT BOT may not provide the longest race of the summer triathlon series, but it’s certainly one of the toughest.