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Daily Archives: February 27, 2004

Netball:Jersey ready for the Open

THE second annual Jersey Open Netball Tournament gets under way tomorrow with no fewer than nine visiting teams from the UK competing - four of them returning after playing in last year’s inaugural tournament.

Football:Scots go goal crazy

JERSEY Scottish opened up a six-point lead over champions Trinity last night following an emphatic 9-0 flybe.

Combination Division I victory against Magpies at Springfield.

Rugby:Injuries hit Sharks’ semi bid

LES QUENNEVAIS Sharks go into their most important game of the season with half a dozen of their players out through injury or on holiday.

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Pool:England teams are top of the tables

ENGLAND pocketed all four team titles yesterday as the curtain came down on the 2004 European eight-ball pool championships at the Hotel de France.

Hockey:Convicts are tracked down by the Gobis

JHC Gobis have overtaken OV Convicts at the top of Division I and are now favourites to win the Jersey Men’s Hockey Association championship.

Be a minister for a day!

HOW would you like to be a government minister for a day?

Holographic portrait of Queen for celebrations

JERSEY has commissioned the first lifesize holographic portrait of the Queen as part of the Island’s 800th anniversary of its unique links with the Crown.

Tourism behind lads’ night out

HE’S got a job some men would die for and he could be the elbow-bending saviour of the Island’s struggling tourism industry.

Educational theatre: ‘Encore’ calls for project

LAST night’s world premiere of the 1204-2004 theatre-in-education production, Once Upon An Island…, was such a resounding success that the director of the Jersey Arts Centre, Daniel Austin, has called on Education, Sport and Culture to commit to staging a theatre-in-education play in Jersey for the next three years.

Tourism chief quits

THE first big-name casualty of the States cost-cutting exercise has been announced today with Tourism chief officer Elizabeth Jeffreys being made redundant.