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Daily Archives: November 10, 2009

A case of pass the (ticking) parcel

WITH the dust settled on the marathon October States meeting, it’s increasingly hard to understand the split personalities of many of our deputies.

Housing hires security firm to patrol Bouet

Bouet patrols.

FEARS of crime have forced Housing to hire a private security firm to patrol the Grand Bouet estate.

Tatty Teddy creator sets up his stall in Guernsey

Having already come up with the Tatty Teddy and Me to You greetings ranges, Stephen Haines has a new venture – Paloop. (Picture by Adrian Miller, 0868658)

THE founder of Tatty Teddy and the Me to You brand has set up a new Guernsey-based personalised gift business.

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Watson ahead of her targets

HEATHER WATSON is ahead of her schedule to break into the top 600 of the women’s ITF world rankings.

Pro Curgenven has Delhi Games in her sights

AFTER nearly 10 years away from squash, Zephanie Curgenven has turned professional and has her eyes set on the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

Community service ‘does let people make amends’

COMMUNITY service allows offenders to make amends for their crimes, a probation officer has said.

Clergy face prospect of dwindling pension

YOUNG Guernsey vicars may be left out of pocket when they retire because shares in which the Church of England’s pension scheme invested have collapsed.

Andy’s autographed car cash helps fund op for little Louis

A GUERNSEY business has raced to help an island boy with the aid of a famous local driver.

Crabs hitch a radio ride across Atlantic

WHEN fisherman Clive Brown found a large block, covered in barnacles, floating off the south coast, he had no idea it hid an emergency radio that might have floated across the Atlantic.

Guernsey’s best reclaim the top honour

GUERNSEY have regained the Iles de la Manche Trophy.