Tuesday, 2nd December 2008

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Gascoyne and Band earn Jersey’s first table tennis win in China

JERSEY are still in with a chance of improving on their World team table tennis ranking of two years ago following a 3-1 victory over Liechtenstein yesterday.

Chiefs’ scalp would be a prize rugby possession

IN Island youth rugby’s biggest match since last season’s Hampshire U18 Cup final victory over Gosport and Fareham, Jersey U19s host the much vaunted Exeter Chiefs in the last 16 of the National Under-19 Plate tomorrow afternoon.

Pitch concern as Football Combination’s top two prepare to clash

THE two leading sides in football’s Coca-Cola Combination meet today knowing that maximum points from this encounter should take them closer to the Division I title.

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£1m appeal for Glass Church

A £1 million appeal is being launched next week to raise money to restore the Glass Church at Millbrook.

Dairy farmers lobby politicians toapprove importation of bull semen into the Island

FARMERS tried to convince States Members this week of the benefits of importing bull semen into Jersey.

Sex offenders’ register plan ‘by the end of 2008′

PLANS for a sex offenders register will go to the States by the end of the year, according to Home Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard.

Home staff ‘ran regime of cruelty and terror’

A LOCAL woman who worked at Haut de la Garenne says that staff ran a regime of cruelty and terror.

Parents call for inquiry into death of Holly (4)

THE devastated parents of a child who died at the General Hospital are blaming GPs and hospital staff for her death.

UK group to look at care of Island’s young offenders

A UK penal reform group will begin a review of the care of young offenders following the publication of the Williamson report.

12 more police on Jersey child abuse team

TWELVE more investigators are being drafted in by the States police to help them deal with the overwhelming public response to the Haut de la Garenne inquiry.