Saturday, 22nd November 2008

Daily Archives: May 15, 2008

Records stand test of time …

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RECORDS were pushed hard, but not broken, at Bouley Bay in the second Rabeys Commercial Vehicles Hill Climb of the year on Liberation Day.

Bull semen: Important to move with the times

From Adrian Harrison.
G M & A J Harrison is a dairy farming business in the north of England. We farm Jersey cows and supply Jersey milk to our local dairy to produce cheese.

A breed to be kept pure

From Alistair Gilson.
I SPENT the month of April in Jersey visiting my family. Jersey is a beautiful place with unique features, charm and character. One of the charms of Jersey is the Jersey cattle.

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Concert organised to help Burma victims

AN all-day music event is being held at the Waterfront to raise funds for Burma.

Guernsey riders jump to inter-insular victory

GUERNSEY took the honours in the senior and junior inter insular team events held at the BSJA Liberation Show at the weekend.

Make sure votes count

From John Avery.
WE will be electing our new government later in the year.

My cancer, by the Bailiff

THE Bailiff, Sir Philip Bailhache, today talks publicly for the first time about his battle with cancer.

Imagine that! A States Assembly which listens

From Chris Fairbairn.
I REFER to David Râtel’s letter (EP, 3 May) headlined ‘The Island’s future’, in which he referred to a party, still close to my heart, as the party taking every seat in the 2014 States Assembly. Well, I did warn you!

Workers branch out into new union

MORE than 500 workers, including some from the Jersey Electricity Company and Jersey Telecom, have formed a new local union.

Grateful it’s only 3%…

From J de la Mare.
THERE seems to be some surprise that so many people are registering to vote after years of lack of interest.