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Daily Archives: July 29, 2004

Powerboating:National bid in balance

HORRENDOUS.

That one word summed up Roy Smith’s fourth race in this year’s national two-litre powerboat series.

Sailing:Xtravaganza in La Rochelle

THIS year’s St Helier to La Rochelle yacht race was an Xtravaganza to remember.

Dragoon sailing: Hobie crew tenth

THE eight Island teenagers taking part in Hobie Dragoon World Championships in Duinbergen, Belgium, certainly had varying conditions yesterday.

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Bowling:Island triples battle to historic victory over South Africa

JERSEY’S bowlers, enjoying a rest day today before tomorrow’s positional play-offs in pairs and triples, are reflecting on a hard day’s play on the Ayr Northfield greens yesterday.

Cricket:Searson and Gough lead way against Guernsey

THE Jersey Cricket Association have announced their Over-40s and U21 teams for inter-insulars matches this weekend.

£50,000 for Bangladesh

THE Overseas Aid Committee have responded quickly to calls for help from aid agencies dealing with the aftermath of the worst flooding in Bangladesh for six years.

Portuguese Food Fair is called off

THERE will be no Portuguese Food Fair this year.

The organisers have been unable to find a site and have decided to skip a year - but they intend to be back in 2005.

Beetle mania

AN infestation of beetles is maddening residents of Clos de Roncier, who want help to get rid of it.

Is somebody trying to poison the seagulls?

POLICE have been alerted to a case which may have involved deliberate attempts to harm seagulls with rat or slug bait.

Sand sculptor is back with new site at the waterfront

JERSEY’S world championship sand sculptor, Symon Smith, has been given a new waterfront site to ply his trade.