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Daily Archives: November 9, 2004

Rugby:Wasps stung by Jersey U16s

THE Jersey Rugby Football Club’s under-16 academy squad are through to the next round of the Hampshire Cup.

Badminton:New stars appear

BROTHERS James and Piers Le Moignan are making a name for themselves in the world of junior badminton.

Football:St Saviour and College through to CI finals

ST SAVIOUR and Victoria College Preparatory schools won through to the Channel Islands final of ESFA Sainsbury’s under-11s seven-a-side football Schools’ Cup yesterday.

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School mourns loss of a friend

THE States police today released the name of the 11-year-old girl who died at an address in Belmont Road on Saturday.

Eisteddfod under way

THIS morning the curtain rose on the 79th Jersey Eisteddfod festival of performing arts as 39 young pianists took to the Arts Centre stage to compete in The Edval Trophy.

On course Budget

IN an inflation-busting Budget aimed at getting Jersey’s public finances back in the black by 2009, Finance president Senator Terry Le Sueur is calling for Island unity on price and pay restraint.

St Lawrence says no to 140 new homes

THE people of St Lawrence sent out a resounding message last night - 140 homes on the fringes of Goose Green Marsh would be a disaster.

One man and his boat

IN a moving tribute to Occupation hero Denis Vibert, his tiny boat Ragamuffin was brought to the Town Church yesterday and placed beside the pulpit.

Its only decoration was flowers from his wife.

Pregnant addict spared jail term for family fraud

A PREGNANT woman was spared jail on Friday after she and her boyfriend stole her aunt’s cheque books and used them to fund their heroin addictions.

New look for Waterworks

THE Island’s oldest company, the Jersey New Waterworks Company, has changed its name to Jersey Water.