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Daily Archives: June 11, 2008

Call for ministers to go

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THE States were in disarray this morning after a dramatic 24 hours in the Esplanade development fiasco.

Call for ministers to go

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THE States were in disarray this morning after a dramatic 24 hours in the Esplanade development fiasco.

Heavyweight fund-raisers

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ENGLAND and Leicester World Cup winning forward Martin Corry hosted a breakfast at the Jersey Rugby Club this morning as part of the continued partnership between the Tigers Rugby Club and Jersey RFC.

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We do like to be beside the seaside

ANYONE who took the opportunity to visit the St Helier RNLI station and crew during their open day a weekend ago could not have found any more convincing evidence of this Island’s inextricable relationship with our nautical surroundings, and indeed some of the paradoxes.

An apology is not adequate

From John Clennett, former States Treasurer.
I CANNOT be the only person to be completely gobsmacked after reading the account of proceedings in the States when the Assembly was debating the financial aspects of the Waterfront proposal.

New group looks after freight firms

A GROUP representing the views of Jersey shippers and air freight companies has been set up in the Island.

Towards a greener community

KEEPING Jersey Special is, on the face of it, just another of those hollow slogans which are so prevalent in the public sector and, indeed, in the world of business, where mission statements, pledges to follow best practice and other such jargon are all too often used as substitutes for useful action.

Harcourt: We didn’t think it necessary to mention lawsuit

DEVELOPERS Harcourt have apologised to Chief Minister Frank Walker, WEB and the States and said that they never had any intention to mislead anyone over civil court action against them in the US.

Harcourt: We didn’t think it necessary to mention lawsuit

DEVELOPERS Harcourt have apologised to Chief Minister Frank Walker, WEB and the States and said that they never had any intention to mislead anyone over civil court action against them in the US.

Beeches and Saints set the early pace

ST OUEN and Beeches are locked together on 26 points at the top of Division I in the NatWest Evening Cricket League after both won their second league matches of the season last night.