CONDITIONS were fast and challenging for the 40 Hobie sailors competing in the Standard Bank Channel Islands championship last weekend, with Mick Doleman and Damian James in their Tiger taking the overall win in the Open class.
Daily Archives: September 24, 2004
ICC bid: Jersey lobby member nations
THE Jersey Cricket Association’s bid to join the International Cricket Council (ICC) continues to gain momentum.
Netball:JCG Old Girls edge out Convent
DESPITE strong winds the JNA Deutsche Bank Winter Netball League games played earlier this week produced some fast and exciting play, with the newest team in Division II, the JCG Old Girls, stealing another victory seconds before the end of their tussle with Convent D.
Tennis:British players heads for semis
THIRD seed in the Caversham $25000 tournament, Britain’s Elena Baltacha, annihilated her Swiss opponent Gaelle Widmer 6-1, 6-0 in just one hour at Les Ormes this morning to book a place in tomorrow’s semi-final.
Isolation for kitten brought in from France
A KITTEN, believed to have been smuggled into the Island from France in a child’s rucksack, is now in an isolation unit at the Animals Shelter.
Move to delay Jersey Post incorporation
SENATOR Dick Shenton wants to delay the incorporation of Jersey Post as a private company until guarantees and safeguards are in place.
Senior civil servant suspended over e-mail abuse
A SENIOR civil servant has been suspended from work after admitting sending an abusive e-mail to Senator Ted Vibert.
Teenagers ‘unprepared’ for work
JERSEY’S education system need to do more to prepare young people for the workplace.
Accused denies murder of nurse
AN 18-year-old man arrested after the death of nursery nurse Tracy Burns has denied her murder.
Fall in number of unemployed
THE number of people out of work fell at the end of August, according to figures released today.












