Thursday, 20th November 2008

Daily Archives: June 4, 2004

Archery:Daniel draws the line

THE Jersey Archery Society’s Bank Holiday tournament at St John resulted in victory for junior Daniel Laffoley, who against all the adults scored 554 in the Recurve Portsmouth title.

Cycling:On the road to Australia

JUNIOR cyclist Richard Tanguy has October’s Junior Commonwealth competition in Australia firmly in his sights after he finished second in the Southern Division Championships organised by the British Cycling Federation at Chippenham in Wiltshire at the weekend.

Cricket:JCA go for the youngsters

TEENAGER Peter Gough skippers the Jersey Cricket Association Select XI against the MCC at Grainville on Monday.

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Furnishing store closes with the loss of 15 jobs

BRENNANS-Langlois is to shut with the loss of 15 jobs at the end of this month.

Fuel firms blamed for petrol prices

DIRECT action protests against high fuel prices would not work in Jersey because it is not the government which is to blame, a campaigner claimed today.

Court’s mercy for kidnap girl

A YOUNG woman who was kidnapped by her parents and forced at gunpoint to marry a man who allegedly beat and raped her daily was effectively forgiven for importing drugs into Jersey yesterday.

Fog causes severe flight disruption

HEAVY fog descended at the Airport this morning severely disrupting flying.

Bee-movie scenes as the swarm hits town

AN office worker said it was like a horror film yesterday as up to 40,000 bees swarmed through town and hammered into her window.

Plan to pedestrianise Halkett Place

THERE are plans to pedestrianise Halkett Place between Beresford Street and Burrard Street to create an outside dining area for the local restaurants.

Delay for EU tax directive?

THE EU savings tax directive could be delayed because Switzerland is yet to agree when it should come in.