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Daily Archives: May 23, 2008

Loving every second!

We have now reached the point of advanced sensory overload. Allow me to try and explain why!

Strongest team yet for Jeux des Iles

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JERSEY being their journey to the Jeux des Iles in Guadeloupe today – and leave with their strongest ever team.

Child abuse inquiry: £6m bill this year

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THE Haut de la Garenne inquiry is expected to cost more than £6 million this year alone.

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Two join Jersey Finance board

TWO new non-executive directors have been appointed to the board of Jersey Finance.

Business goes back to school

THE idea that Jersey should have a high-calibre business school which would be able to tap into the vast store of expertise and experience residing in the Island’s finance industry is not new, but it is increasingly appealing.

Fighting for his political life

From Nick Palmer.
TRANSPORT and Technical Services Minister Guy de Faye (pictured) is smarter than the average bear so he must realise that he is fighting for his political life. How else can we explain his attack (JEP, 20 May) on those whose alleged dithering (about replacing the incinerator) he claims has cost the Island £46 […]

The final countdown

FORMER Jersey RFC player Matt Banahan openly admits he has provided a tale of the unexpected this season.

Half ABN Amro staff may go

STAFF at ABN Amro bank in Jersey were yesterday told that around half of the workforce could be made redundant over the next few months.

No wonder we are so demoralised

From Heather Uwins.
IT beggars belief to read about the road fiasco at Bel Royal, at a time when we are having to pull in our belts and cope with rising costs, pay GST and stomach the pitiful excuse that we could not afford to give our children school milk.

United fans take the long way home

TRIUMPHANT but weary Manchester United fans staggered through the Airport yesterday after an exhausting six-flight round-trip to Moscow to see their team win the ultimate prize in football.