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Daily Archives: July 8, 2006

Tight at the top of the leaderboard

THE final day of the Rosscot 72-hole Strokeplay Championship promises to be most exciting with the top three places being filled by La Moye GC member and reigning champion Richard Ramskill, Paul Le Chevalier and current Jersey champion Matthew Parkman all on one-over-par 141.

Olympic legend praises Jersey’s national shot putt champion

HAUTE VALLEE pupil Jamie Stevenson was not at his shot putt throwing best yesterday, but he was still good enough to be crowned English Schools intermediate champion in the Gateshead International Stadium.

Cricket greats Side by Side at Grainville tomorrow

ONE of the finest line-ups to grace a Jersey cricket pitch will take on a JICC XI at Grainville tomorrow.

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Warning over slaughter methods

ANIMALS should be stunned before they are slaughtered, the States Vet Linda Lowseck has said, following the opening of Jersey’s first Halal butchers at a farm in St John.

Facing the axe!

THE first appearance of the world-famous Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show in Britain takes place at the Jersey Evening Post West Show today and tomorrow.

Barred from the theatre

SUSPENDED Opera House director Ian Stephens was refused entry to the theatre for the opening night of Blood Brothers on Thursday - despite the fact that is was he who booked the show.

Charity worker in third drink-driving offence

POLICE had to use CS spray on a veteran charity worker and teacher as he resisted arrest for his third drink-driving offence, the Magistrate’s Court heard yesterday.

Companies urged to check the rules on redundancy

COMPANIES considering making employees redundant are being urged to check the law before starting the process.

Court raises fines for football-related trouble

SEVEN men arrested after England’s World Cup defeat last Saturday were fined by the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Waterfront land offer ’still stands’

A MILLIONAIRE who said he would buy part of the waterfront and give it back to Islanders says his offer still stands.