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Daily Archives: July 23, 2008

Hallucinogenic plants ripped out of Parade

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POTENTIALLY lethal hallucinogenic plants were ripped out of flower beds in Parade Gardens on Monday after youths tried to pull them up and eat them.

Whoops! States shred £2,500 by mistake

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TREASURY staff have shredded around £2,500 – by mistake.

Incincerator warning

From E Bisson.
ARE those two fires involving waste disposal not a grave problem for the siting of a new incinerator?

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Jeffery lifts men’s title

SCHOOLBOY Daniel Jeffery won the JP Morgan Grainville Tennis Club Closed singles men’s title at the Grainville courts on St Saviour’s Hill on Saturday.

One for the road?

A ST HELIER bar is hoping to be able to serve up Sex on the Beach, Singapore slings and the odd White Russian – from the back of an old burger van in Broad Street.

Don’t worry too much, you vegans, if you’ve got milk in the fridge

From Cynthia Dotter.
A MESSAGE to any would-be vegetarians in Jersey — don’t be deterred by Ramsay Cudlipp’s article ‘A vegan for a week’, in which he talks us through his meat and dairy-free diet and admits to ‘not really missing meat’.

This vision is more valid than Imagine Jersey

From George Pirouet.
THE comments by John Christensen in your edition of 18 July deserve serious consideration. He is giving us a glimpse of the future by ‘looking over the other side of the hill’.

Anti-Jersey MP calls for child abuse inquiry

AN MP has called for the UK government to launch an urgent inquiry into child abuse allegations in Jersey.

There are many ways to diversify our economy

From Matthew McNulty.
I READ John Christensen’s comments on Jersey’s economic future (JEP, 18 July) with interest.

Island bands – as seen on TV

BANDS with connections to Jersey have been given the chance to be seen by thousands of people online, thanks to the work of a London-based Jersey record producer.