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Monthly Archives: April 2007

Captains quizzed over oil flushing at sea Channel

THE captains of five ships who are said to have caused oil pollution in the English Channel by illegally flushing out their tanks at sea are being questioned following a ten-day intense anti-pollution surveillance operation.

Youths of 12 face lock-up

CHILDREN as young as 12 could soon be locked up if they persistently break the law.

Street attack mirrors scenes in violent film

POLICE are investigating a Clockwork Orange-style attack by three youths in the town centre on Saturday night.

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Immigration: Guernsey has got it right, says Concern

JERSEY should follow Guernsey in closing the door to immigration, according to local pressure group Concern.

Drug suspect brought back after three years

A FORMER Island resident has been charged in connection with a plot to smuggle heroin and cocaine worth up to £744,000 into Jersey in 2004.

Chamber prepares to greet a new president

JERSEY Chamber of Commerce president Kevin Keen will be standing down at the annual general meeting on 16 May after two years in office.

Breakfast clubs honour their ‘members of the year’

THE 7.

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6 and 7.

7 Breakfast Clubs have presented trophies to ‘members of the year’.

Young Wanderers seek footballing treble

JERSEY Wanderers bid to keep the John Leatt Memorial Trophy in Jersey hands as they face Guernsey Northerners in the under-16 inter-insular at Springfield this afternoon.

Bowls:Brave Lowery bows out in Belfast

JOHN LOWERY turned on a career-best performance at Belfast yesterday, but still had to give best to the 2006 WBT world indoor singles champion Mervyn King in his last group game that was effectively a knockout affair.

Honorary police ‘needs to reflect the community’

HONORARY police forces need to recruit more Portuguese, Polish and female officers if they are to truly reflect today’s Island community, says one of the Island’s most senior Centeniers.