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Daily Archives: October 13, 2008

Paperclix Jersey Rally

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A UK rally crew have won the 2008 Paperclix Jersey Rally at their first attempt on tarmac.

Dave Le Ruez

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A CHILDHOOD dream to travel to Australia has been more than realised by Dave Le Ruez, who is celebrating 30 years of living in that country.

A Week in Politics

HERE it is, voters . . . you’ve never had it so good. That’s a somewhat rosy and optimistic view of the situation, for sure, but I reckon it stands up for the following reason.

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New look for Queen’s Hotel

THE Queen’s Hotel will have a £1 million refurbishment at the beginning of next year and will reopen in March as The Inn Hotel, Bar and Restaurant.

Create more allotments

From June Beslièvre.
I HEARTILY endorse the letter by Maya Hammarsal in JEP of 6 October about supermarkets entitled ‘Don’t sell out to the fat cats’.

Finance: We must wait and see

WHILE major UK banks are being bailed out by government and taxpayers, an entire country, Iceland, is on the verge of becoming bankrupt and equity markets are fluctuating wildly, only the very brave or the very foolish have much to say about the financial future.

Running mates

TWO friends will run the New York Marathon to raise funds for a new diabetes centre in Jersey.

Reshuffle for ministers

THE only declared candidate for Chief Minister has promised a ministerial reshuffle if he gets the top job.

For us seniors, it’s time for a change

TO absolutely mangle a phrase uttered nigh on 70 years ago by a master of the English language, never in the field of public participation in the decision making process has so much rubbish been written by so many as has been written about the simple issue of moving the little hand on clocks and […]

Dark – and dangerous – mornings

From Antony Bellows.
Following the excellent letter by Mark Le Cornu (JEP, 7 October) I would like to make an additional point in favour of keeping the status quo, and voting against a change to Central European Time.