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Daily Archives: February 19, 2004

Football:Saints profit from own goal to reach cup final

ST PAUL’S came from a goal down at half-time to beat Magpies by the odd-goal in three last night to reach the flybe.

Combination Le Riches Cup final.

Town Centenier investigation

A SUSPENDED St Helier Centenier claims that he is being victimised because his stance on the Holland affair left him labelled a troublemaker.

5% goods tax will hit mail order and online purchases

THE proposed new goods and services tax will be applied to products bought over the internet and through mail order.

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Five top growers merge to form corporate farm

MAJOR changes in the potato industry are likely to result in a merger of more than five top growers this season to form one ‘corporate farm’.

Bookings open for the Revels

THE Island’s first online events booking service is launched today as tickets for the highlight of the 800th anniversary celebrations of the Channel Islands’ constitutional status went on sale on the internet.

Former Senator denies conflict of interest

FORMER Senator Pierre Horsfall has denied that he has a conflict of interest which should stop him becoming chairman of the Waterfront Enterprise Board.

Record £7 billion profits for RBS

ROYAL Bank of Scotland today posted record annual profits as cost savings from its acquisition of NatWest exceeded hopes.

Paymaster General welcomes IMF report

THE UK Paymaster General, Dawn Primarolo, has welcomed the recent International Monetary Fund report on the Island’s financial services regime.