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Daily Archives: August 5, 2004

Powerboats:Smith happy with fifth in Sweden

JERSEY’S Roy Smith was delighted with his fifth-place finish in the first race of the World 2-litre powerboat championships in Sweden yesterday evening.

Jersey bowlers in contention for plate silverware

WHILE Allan Quémard lost both his second phase qualifying group matches at the world outdoor bowls championships in Ayr yesterday, the Jersey four notched up a couple of exciting victories as they challenged for the triples’ plate.

Football:Bhoys sink Red Devils

CELTIC’S rising stars gave their tremendous fans a thrilling victory over Manchester United at Springfield last night - setting up a potential tournament decider with Boca Juniors on Sunday.

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Renault’s F1 team issue invitation to Walker

THE Island’s Formula 3 racing driver 20-year-old James Walker continues to progress up what he describes as a ’steep learning curve’ to such an extent that the Renault F1 team invited him not once, but twice, to their human performance centre.

EU law prompts hours limits for junior doctors

THE 44 junior doctors at the General Hospital will have their working week reduced from 70 hours to 58 by next May.

Aids charity is disbanded

THE Aids charity Acet Jersey has been disbanded by its trustees and all 18 full-time and part-time staff have been served with redundancy notices.

New police unit targets persistent offenders

THE States police are to set up a new unit designed to make criminals worry about what the police are up to.

It’s crystal clear!

SITE visits to holes bored deep underground have convinced Senator Jean Le Maistre that a significant amount of water from deepwater streams is going to waste on a daily basis.

More changes to traffic in town

MORE proposals to change the traffic flow in St Helier have been announced today.

Enron: Companies win six-week legal battle

A JERSEY group of companies used for transactions with the bankrupt US energy giant Enron acted entirely within the law, a London High Court judge has ruled.