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Daily Archives: June 15, 2004

Bowls:Jersey romp to big lead in Le Quesne

JERSEY bowlers have taken an emphatic lead after the first leg of the Le Quesne Trophy inter-insular.

Bowls:Ladies ready for their biggest challenge

Sue Silcox, president of the Jersey Women’s Bowls Association, describes this week’s home international series at Les Creux as: ‘The biggest challenge the JWBA has ever faced.’

Tennis:Caesarean reach last 16 in UK

CAESAREAN Tennis Club served up a victory feast to savour on Sunday by beating West Hants 4-2 to clinch both the South Division title - and a place in the UK’s last 16.

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Fencing:Danny boy’s a quick learner

ST GEORGE’S school pupil Danny White is Jersey’s first U10 mixed foil fencing champion - after having just three fencing lessons.

Search launched after clothes are found on shore

AN air and sea search was launched yesterday evening after a 35-year-old father of two was reported missing from the shore at La Moye.

Drop of 740 in private-sector posts

THE number of people working in Jersey’s private sector at the end of last year was the lowest for seven years.

Major changes for schools system?

FAR-REACHING changes to Jersey’s education system for over-14s are again being suggested.

Don’t ruin Rozel, pleads café owner

HARBOURS want to build a new seating area at Rozel - but the one business it is supposed to help is against it.

I will battle on, vows Senator

SENATOR Frank Walker has sent a defiant message to his critics that he plans to carry on in the States and to work for the good of the Island at a crucial time.

Bus inquiry panel ’should not be paid’

THOSE involved in the committee of inquiry into the Connex bus contract saga should not be paid for their services, according to one senior politician.