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Daily Archives: November 12, 2008

There were no murders

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NO child murders took place at Haut de la Garenne, police have concluded after a major review of evidence gathered during the excavation of the former children’s home.

Discovering the truth about Haut de la Garenne

WHAT is the predominant emotion likely to be experienced by Islanders learning today that the former children’s home at Haut de la Garenne was not – despite the sustained wishful thinking of sections of the national media – a scene of child murder and torture?

A marathon effort for Family Nursing and Home Care

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A MARATHON runner has raised more than £4,600 for Family Nursing and Home Care.

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Wanted: Enterprise Week mentors

JERSEY’S business community is being asked to provide mentors for Enterprise Week – an event which will give 900 pupils the chance to learn about business.

States Police Chief suspended

STATES Police Chief Graham Power has been suspended following the latest finding in the Haut de la Garenne historical child abuse inquiry.

Oh what a web we weave …

ARE you a cyber-friend? Do you have a web-buddy out there with whom to exchange your virtual secrets?

Britons shown the door

TWO Britons vying for a chunk of the 30,000 euro prize money on offer at this week’s Caversham Men’s ATP Challenger at Les Ormes have been dumped out of the tournament at the first round.

No big story

From Steven Chanyi.
I WRITE further to the article entitled ‘Jobs to go at CPA, but global crisis is not to blame’ (JEP, 5 November). As one of those affected, I read this with great interest.

Soot, sulphur and stink

From John Fox.
IN support of the Constable of St Helier, I also over the years have found the stink of the compost site unbearable at times when working on boats with the wind from an easterly direction.

‘We’re still committed to catching abusers’

SENIOR police officers now in charge of the historical child abuse inquiry have given their reassurance to complainants that getting justice for them is their main priority.