Thursday, 4th December 2008

Daily Archives: August 1, 2008

Funfair ride accident

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TWO young girls were thrown from a funfair ride this afternoon, just half an hour after the fair opened.

Handle with care

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THEY can be as little as two feet tall. They can sit for months in the corner of a workshop or factory without causing anyone any problems.

‘No to third supermarket’

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INTRODUCING a new supermarket would drive an existing operator out of business, according to a new retail report.

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Savaged by Syvret

From Julian Rogers.
I AM sure that prospective Senator Ian Le Marquand realises that it is a Jersey political rite of passage to have been ‘savaged by Syvret’, and he should enjoy his elevation as a Jersey grandee and a member of the Jersey establishment (which is anybody who does not agree with Senator Stuart Syvret).

Methodists head off to South Africa

TEENAGE members of St Helier Methodist Centre will be among those spending the next fortnight learning about life in an orphanage in South Africa.

Seven under the spotlight

SEVEN of Jersey’s under-15 Secondary Schools’ Star Trophy football squad are being tracked by professional clubs.

Order out of chaos

THE pressure is now on for the Jersey Young Farmers Club, who in just six days time will need to have completely finished building and painting their float, and have done the majority of their harestailing work.

London-Mongolia rally

TWO Jersey adventurers have arrived in the land of Borat.

Setting our society’s priorities

ALTHOUGH this Island prides itself on the excellence of its educational and social services, it is becoming increasingly clear that there are important deficiencies in the care and attention that certain categories of citizen are likely to receive.

Oakley-dokey: Put Guernsey in shade

WITH the league season now completed it is, I’m afraid to say, that time of year when that unsightly green slime is, once again, a regular visitor to our shores.