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Monthly Archives: October 2007

Le Coulliard is top Tiger

A MAGNIFICENT performance by Simon Le Couilliard earned him the top overall male trophy at the AIB Tigers Annual Open Swim Meet.

Gough gets taste of Aussie cricket

JERSEY cricketer Peter Gough has got his Australian ‘tour’ off to a good start with victories in his opening two matches.

Pacy Saints gallop into Willis finale

ST OUEN continued their impressive winning run last night to reach the Willis Memorial Trophy final.

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No prosecution to follow ‘wife beating’ rumours

A 53-YEAR-OLD former States employee arrested in March in connection with the spreading of unfounded ‘wife-beating’ rumours about Chief Minister Frank Walker will not be prosecuted.

‘We need change in attitude to alcohol’

ISLANDERS need to address their attitudes towards alcohol in order to help keep the streets of St Helier free from drunken violence and disorder, according to Constable Simon Crowcroft.

Report calls for cut in public sector pay

CUTTING the pay and size of the public sector workforce is vital to curbing States spending, according to a report by accountant and former Chamber of Commerce president Kevin Keen.

More hedgehogs come in for care at sanctuary

OVER 550 hedgehogs – more than ever before – have been taken to a sanctuary in Waterworks Valley for care and treatment during the past year.

Pony doping accused faces ban from sport

ST OUEN mother Kim Baudains, who was accused of feeding drugged mints to a pony ridden at a junior horse show-jumping competition, could be banned from the sport for four years.

Housing to evict families over rent

TWO families in States housing are facing eviction for running up heavy rent arrears.

Insurance company has plans to expand

ISLANDS Insurance is hoping to acquire the personal lines insurance business of Lockton International in the Channel Islands, if approval is granted by the regulator.