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Daily Archives: May 30, 2008

Investment firms tested

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AN undercover investigation of Jersey investment firms has concluded that advisers need to be clear about the full extent of a client’s debts before making recommendations.

Reliability was key for us

From John Sawyer, director, Puddleducks Ltd.
THE directors of Puddleducks Ltd feel that it is time to put the record straight regarding the conjecture and speculation surrounding the safety and suitability of the vehicles that were operated by the company to Elizabeth Castle and the nature in which the route changed hands.

Promotion deciders

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PROMOTION from ICC World Cricket League Division V will be decided, weather permitting, today.

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Haut de la Garenne: Suspect is arrested in the UK

A 45-year-old Jerseyman was arrested and brought back to the Island from the UK by police last night for questioning about alleged serious sexual crimes at Haut de la Garenne.

Welcome addition to the coast

AMERICA’S Sierra Nevada has its bighorn sheep, Corsica and Sardinia have the mouflon, the Alps have the chamois and from this autumn Jersey will have a flock of impressive four-horned sheep, thanks to a National Trust for Jersey initiative.

Burglary warning

POLICE have warned Islanders to be vigilant following a spate of burglaries, bike thefts and thefts from cars in the last few weeks.

It sounds like we’re still overspending

From John Rice.
I REFER to Mr Swinson’s report which was so enthusiastically endorsed by Senator Le Sueur.

How’s that for cricket’s global groundbreaker?

One day last week, at around 2.30 am and unable to sleep, I tuned in to the BBC’s World Service.

‘Amazing’ show continues in Guadeloupe

JERSEY will leave the Caribbean tomorrow with 26 Jeux des Iles medals after a final flurry on the fourth day of competition in Guadeloupe.

No slowdown at RBS offshore

THE offshore operation of Royal Bank of Scotland has not yet seen the impact of the global credit crisis.