TEENAGER Leanne Le Feuvre is the luckiest girl in Jersey – after walking away unscathed from two horrific car crashes in just three weeks.
Time for a rethink on ‘20 means 20’
OPPOSITION to the goods and services tax – both before its introduction and since it became a fact of Island life – has been fierce and sustained.
Clearing the way ahead
AN Island artist is travelling to Rwanda to document the work carried out by volunteers working to clear minefields.
Young offenders: An open mind
From Derek Bernard. VIOLENT, aggressive, antisocial youngsters (ie ‘children’) carry out a very significant proportion of both serious criminal offences and vandalism.
Home affair is a shade illegal
HENRY Ford’s famous strategy of selling Model Ts ‘in any colour you want as long as it’s black’ started the worldwide boom in car ownership.
Jersey cattle exports to America
A MAN who has fond memories of the part he played in establishing some of the finest Jersey cattle herds in the USA is 95-year-old Jack Rondel.
New warning on offshore ‘havens’
LIBERAL Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable has warned that major governments are preparing to move against offshore ‘tax havens’ such as Jersey.
U15s up for the cup
JERSEY’S under-15 schoolboy footballers are back on the Inter-Association Trophy trail this weekend – starting in the third round.
Engineers on Oftec course at Highlands
A NEW training facility for plumbing and heating engineers is being set up at Highlands College.
Islanders could lose 100% savings protection
ISLANDERS are likely to lose the guarantee of 100 per cent protection for their savings when a Jersey depositor compensation scheme is introduced.
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BIRD WATCH 2012
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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.