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Daily Archives: October 28, 2004

Rugby union: Les Quennevais RFC receive timely boost

DESPITE enduring a player crisis, which meant that Les Quennevais only had 14 players before Andy Le Marquand walked straight from the football pitch where he’d been playing, onto the wing, the home side beat a strong Guernsey 2nds XV 32-13 at Les Quennevais on Sunday.

Shooting:Husband and wife lead Saints to victory

ST LAWRENCE A turned in an excellent performance last week to win by 22 points against Léoville A in Division I.

World U25 bowls: Greechan one step closer

JERSEY’S Linday Greechan has had a great start in her quest to regain the World U25 championship at Grainville Stadium.

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Progress made on fishing pact

PROGRESS has been made towards an agreement enabling Jersey and Guernsey fisherman access to each island’s sea fishing waters.

Political parties ‘inevitable’ if law is passed unamended

POLITICAL parties will be inevitable in Jersey if the States of Jersey Law goes through the States unamended next month, according to Senator Stuart Syvret.

Energy future - is it in the tide?

JERSEY’S future energy supply could lie in the tide, because the Island relies too heavily on oil for its power.

Tenants reassured over gas price rise

MOST States tenants will not have to worry about hikes in gas prices.

Extra officers will be on patrol for Halloween

EXTRA police and honorary police officers are to be on patrol for the Halloween and Bonfire Night period.

Battle begins to keep Constables in States

THE fight to keep the Constables in the States has begun.

Reform deadline is vital, says Senator

IT is ‘absolutely vital’ that the States should meet the deadline to introduce ministerial government by the end of next year, says Policy and Resources president Senator Frank Walker.