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Daily Archives: September 22, 2009

Parish priorities

HERE’S a question: who do People’s Deputies serve – their constituency or the whole island? The right answer should be obvious.

Opening doors key

Tony Vance

GUERNSEY boss Tony Vance is not concerned by his side’s lack of goals in their victory over Northampton Town Football League on Saturday.

Police fear attacks on road death defendants



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POLICE fear vigilantes might seek retribution against motorcyclists alleged to have been involved in a road crash in which a young pedestrian died.

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Island must keep promoting itself

THE finance industry must continue to promote itself to capitalise on the global economic recovery, according to the sector’s promotional agency.

Smoke altar ‘has to go’

THE percentage of children getting cigarettes from shops has almost trebled in the last two years, a survey released yesterday revealed.

PEH nurse’s gratitude after fund-raising helps pay for op

A FILIPINO nurse is eternally grateful to the people who helped save her sister’s life.

Merrien: ‘There is more in the tank’

LEE MERRIEN has bounced straight into the top reaches of the national half-marathon rankings with his superb 64min. 27sec performance at the Bupa Great North Run.

Island already pays more for uni fees

GUERNSEY students could escape proposed further rises in university tuition fees.

The perfect ending

CHANNEL swimmers Becky Simmons and Paul Mason yesterday arrived home to a hero’s welcome.

Batiste back soon

HEATHER WATSON showed all her resolve to come through her final qualifying match at the $50,000 Saguenay tournament in Canada yesterday.