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Daily Archives: November 13, 2008

Hang on tight at the back

From Tony Keogh.
SO now we have come to the end of an economic boom which made the Californian gold rush look like a mad stampede at Pick ’n’ Mix in Woolworth’s.

Harper: I did nothing wrong

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LENNY Harper has strongly defended his leadership of the historical child abuse inquiry and says that his handling of the media was vital in bringing victims forward.

Jersey get first-class aid for Aland

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JERSEY Post has pledged a large five-figure sum of money – thought to be well in excess of past sponsorships – to the Jersey 2009 Island Games team.

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£1.4m aid for local business?

AN extra £1.4 million could be made available next year to help Jersey businesses through the credit crunch.

Farewell to a great Jerseyman

FEW States Members have so richly deserved the kind of accolades directed this week towards former Senator Ralph Vibert, who has died at the age of 97 after a life full of achievement and dedicated service to his Island.

Elections? Let’s just follow Uncle Sam

IT is a rare human being who can, for a few precious moments, hold humanity in his hands and move mankind forward to a new era.

JEP Election Fly: The first hustings

GRUMBLING into his morning coffee (nine sugars), Fly stumbled into the newsdesk today looking distinctly unimpressed.

What’s Your Story? Ben Shenton

AS part of the What’s Your Story? campaign, launched by the Jersey Archive to encourage Islanders to investigate their family history, the JEP has published a series about the family history of prominent Islanders.

Thai boxing tournament

JERSEY Thai boxer Michael Blood is ready to challenge for a British title fight, says his trainer Rob Mitchell.

What’s Your Story? Peter Mac

AS part of the What’s Your Story? campaign, launched by the Jersey Archive to encourage Islanders to investigate their family history, the JEP has published a series about the family history of prominent Islanders.