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Daily Archives: March 26, 2004

Hockey:Jersey find it strange to be the underdogs

SKIPPER Paul Marshallsay is fairly confident that Jersey can regain the men’s inter-insular hockey trophy lost last year for the first time in 14 years.

Football:Scottish in pole position for title

JERSEY Scottish took a massive step towards winning the flybe.

Combination Division I title last night after ending champions Trinity’s magnificent 37-game unbeaten league run.

Football:Trinity tops in primary schools final

TRINITY won the Jersey Primary Schools’ Helier Le Cocq Memorial Cup football final yesterday afternoon for the first time.

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St Peter’s ladies to play in FA Cup next season

ST PETER Football Club will play in the FA Women’s Cup next season for the first time.

Barette in Island snooker final

JON BARETTE won through to next Thursday’s Island snooker championship final after defeating Colin Fulton 3-2 in a semi-final at the Jersey Mechanics’ Institute last night.

A sales tax ‘is inevitable’

THE Jersey Chamber of Commerce has reluctantly concluded that a sales tax in Jersey is probably ‘inevitable’.

£16.4m Guernsey terminal is opened

CAMPAIGNERS for Guernsey’s new airport terminal should be viewed in years to come as forefathers with foresight and wisdom.

Health to bid for £2m rainy day fund interest

STATES Members are to be asked for the money the Island’s health and social services need to develop in line with Western countries or be prepared to see it go downhill.

Praise for Jersey on Nigeria ‘billions’

THE Jersey authorities have achieved international recognition for their part in returning US$170 million stolen from the Nigerian government.

Jobs are lost at the Zoo

THREE people have been laid off at the Zoo.

The Island’s No 1 tourist attraction has been hit by falling visitor numbers in recent years, and the redundancies are part of a drive to cut costs.