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Monthly Archives: February 2004

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.

Football:Twenty in line for Muratti semi date

EUROPEAN eight-ball pool title hopes were ended at the semi-final stage for two Channel Islands teams this morning.

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Cricket:Jersey to join ICC?

THE future of cricket at Channel Islands level could take a turn for the better if the CI Cricket Board take the decision to split from the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Air rifle: Bisley-bound shooters set their sights high

ISLAND Games smallbore silver medallists Scott Douglas and David Turner are off to Bisley today to compete in the British Championships - with their sights firmly fixed on the next Commonwealth Games.

Pool:CI hopes are sunk in last-four thrillers

EUROPEAN eight-ball pool title hopes were ended at the semi-final stage for two Channel Islands teams this morning.

Bowls:British title not beyond us, insists McKinnon

JERSEY’S men’s bowlers are in good shape and ready to win British Isles championship titles for the first time ever this year.

Deputy’s claims ‘irresponsible and unfounded’

DEPUTY Roy Le Hérissier has been accused of making irresponsible and unfounded statements in a projet lodged this week calling for a committee of inquiry into a planning application.

Emergency call boycott

FIRE and ambulance crews will not respond to emergency calls to ships at sea in protest at States cuts in insurance payouts.

Six men are jailed for drug-smuggling plot

SIX men were jailed by the Royal Court yesterday for their parts in a plot to supply 38.5 kilos of cannabis worth around £220,000 on the street.