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Monthly Archives: April 2004

Debt levels higher than in UK now a major concern, say CAB

ISLANDERS in debt owe nearly twice as much as their counterparts in the UK.

Civil servants have shaped strategic plan, says Senator

THE political views of senior civil servants have shaped and driven the States Strategic Plan due for publication next week, according to Senator Stuart Syvret.

Telecom firm is floated on AIM

A JERSEY company set up in January has been floated on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange.

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Triathlon:Lucas set for World challenge in Madeira

JERSEY’S only representative at the 2004 World Triathlon Championships is the Jersey Triathlon Club’s Michael Lucas, who will be representing Team GB in the 50-54 age category in next Saturday’s big event.

Surfing:Eastwood’s master show

FLAWLESS would best describe the surfing of Scott Eastwood, winner of this year’s Laneez Jersey Surfabout Open at the Watersplash, St Ouen’s Bay, over the weekend.

Golf:Goodricke’s double triumph

LA MOYE golfers were in fine form in junior competitions played in England earlier this month.

Charity events: Le Tournoi adds golf to its events

JERSEY’S largest weekend soccer event, Le Tournoi, will take place on the weekend of 17 and 18 July this year.

Badminton:Agathangelou earns GB silver

ENGLAND and Jersey badminton player Mariana Agathangelou returned from the Six Nations U17 tournament in the UK with a team silver medal after the England team finished runners-up to European champions Denmark.

Jersey Volleyball Open this weekend

OVER 120 volleyball players from across the UK and France will compete in the 19th Insurance Corporation Jersey Open this weekend in the Gloucester Hall and Queen’s Hall at Fort Regent

Football:Play-offs loom for Whiteman

JERSEYMAN Marc Whiteman could have an extremely busy week of football ahead of him as his club Lewes FC bid to reach the new Nationwide Conference League South - two rungs below the Football League.