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Daily Archives: July 7, 2004

Trials:du Feu retains Five Nations title

JERSEY rider Graham du Feu retained his title in the Five Nations motorcycle trial held at Sallywood Park in Horsley, Gloucester.

Touch:Aussies help prepare Jersey for Euro bid

JERSEY Touch teams take on Australia and Germany on Thursday evening in warm-up matches ahead of the weekend’s events, the European and the Rest of the World championships.

Golf:O’Neill set for NatWest title bid

JERSEY’S golfers will have the weather to beat off as well as the opposition when the NatWest 72-hole Strokeplay Championship tees off tomorrow afternoon at La Moye Golf Club.

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Sunday trading survey

A MAJOR survey of St Helier shopkeepers is being launched on the issue of Sunday trading.

Garden scheme presented to tourism board

PLANS to turn Jersey into ‘the garden centre of Europe’ moved a step forward when Senator Ted Vibert, a strong supporter of the scheme, presented proposals to the Tourism Investment Board.

‘No’ to tax inquiry

THE path has been cleared for the States to approve the shift to a zero-ten corporate tax structure.

Reef break for beach babe Jade

JERSEY girl Jade Archibald has been selected as a contestant in the Miss Reef UK contest and will battle it out with 19 others for the title in Newquay next weekend.

Under-16 abortions: 32 in seven years

THIRTY-TWO girls under the age of 16 have had an abortion in Jersey in the past seven years, four of them without the knowledge of their parents.

Flights may be hit by UK strike

FLIGHTS to and from Jersey could be hit by a strike by baggage handlers in the UK.

UK drugs baron is sent to jail

SELF-CONFESSED drugs ‘baron’ Mark Disbury (39), who imported more than £45,000 worth of heroin and cocaine on what would have been the first of many trips, was jailed yesterday for nine years.