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Daily Archives: September 5, 2009

Greens hold nerve to beat the drop

Lee Savident top-scored with 65 as he returned to the top of the order.                                          (0836530)

GUERNSEY secured their survival in Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division Six with a tense 25-run win over Botswana at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday.

Changing a no-change system…

NOW that the verdict has been delivered by the Wales Audit Office, it is clear that the States of Guernsey’s unfitness for purpose is even worse than we all thought.

Damning verdict on States’ ability to run Guernsey

Jeremy Colman WS

URGENT action is needed to address deficiencies in how the States is run, authors of a devastating independent report have warned.

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Have-a-go Bels to be applauded

THE national pyramid would suggest that Belgraves will lose to Moneyfields at the Track this afternoon.

Mick reaches the 50th anniversary of his first race

FIFTY years ago Mick Le Sauvage was talked into doing the Church to Church Walk and he will be back on the same starting line at the South Esplanade tomorrow for his 48th start in the biggest walking race in the CI calendar.

Bowditch shines among 3,000 riders

ANN BOWDITCH impressed with her strong performances at the biggest cycling event in the world.

Argos uses new shipping service to target island

ARGOS is actively targeting islanders for the first time and will soon deliver catalogues to every home in Guernsey.

Matt surprised by bet fuss

MATT LE TISSIER yesterday laughed off national media interest about revelations in his autobiography that he took part in an attempted gambling scam.

Home internet set to get faster

RESIDENTIAL broadband users could soon have access to high-speed internet services at a cheaper rate after Sure said it was reviewing its price structure.

Minister branded report ‘piecemeal’ – then read it

COMMERCE and Employment minister Carla McNulty Bauer did not fully read an independent report she later labelled as ‘piecemeal’.