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Bethesda Methodist Church reopens

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BETHESDA Methodist Church in St Ouen formally opens its doors again this weekend following a four-month refurbishment.

Waterfront developers sued for millions

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HOURS after the States approved the financial deal for the £330m Waterfront development yesterday, Members were handed documents that raised concerns about the funding behind the project.

Waterfront developers sued for millions

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HOURS after the States approved the financial deal for the £330m Waterfront development yesterday, Members were handed documents that raised concerns about the funding behind the project.

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Expert funds on the rise

FUND specialists in Jersey remain bullish about the potential for sophisticated products, despite the difficult market conditions.

Beeches felled in KO Cup

HAUTLIANS won the all-Division I JEP Brighter Cricket Cup second round match against Beeches by six wickets at FB2 last night.

It’s gobbledegook, by my reckoning

From Brendan McDonald.
IT may come as something of a surprise to many of your readers to discover that there is such a word as ‘gobbledegook’ in the dictionary.
From Brendan McDonald.
IT may come as something of a surprise to many of your readers to discover that there is such a word as ‘gobbledegook’ in the dictionary.
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Sprint to the finish

THE Credit Suisse Jersey Festival of Motoring 2008 roars into action tonight with the ever-popular Moonlight Sprints along Victoria Avenue.

Can we still control our population?

WE have understood for some time that it is no longer States policy to set specific limits on the Island’s population.

Afghans a big noise in ICC World League

TO watch six cricket matches in nine days takes some serious dedication; but I survived and, at the end of the final game, Afghanistan v Jersey, really enjoyed being part of a 1,000-crowd at Grainville for all kinds of reasons.

How prestige development was nearly derailed by revelations in States

THE multi-million pound Waterfront finance centre development almost collapsed yesterday after a States Member revealed that developers Harcourt were fighting a number of overseas court cases.