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Daily Archives: November 25, 2008

It’s top marks for Goddard

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ISLAND and St Lawrence netballer Nicole Goddard has been selected for the 21-strong British Colleges Netball squad.

Tourism: Room for optimism

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DESPITE a reduction in air services and the global economic downturn, there is optimism within Jersey’s tourism industry.

It is not a children’s home

From the Rev Gerry Baudains.
I AM writing independently, as a member of the Youth Court panel, following approaches by members of the public concerned about the treatment of young people in the criminal justice process.

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The last election of its kind?

THERE is at least one highly significant parallel between the recent Senatorial election and the present round of Deputies’ elections.

Warning shot for finance

THE UK Chancellor fired a warning shot across the bows of off-shore tax havens yesterday as he announced a major review of how they transact business.

We can’t do tourism on the cheap

HAVING just had a few days’ break in Morocco, my mind naturally turns to tourism.

No makeover . . . The JDA has not changed its principles since 2005

From Deputy Geoff Southern, JDA council member.
THE letter from John Craddock (JEP, 22 November), which was a straightforward attack on the Jersey Democratic Alliance, contained a number of errors and misrepresentations to which I ask for the right of reply.

‘Six months of hell’ prediction

FINANCE industry specialists are predicting ‘six months of hell’ as the UK government probes the Island’s crisis management, international co-operation, tax arrangements and transparency.

Men’s hockey: National Trophy

JERSEY men’s hockey XI have proved a real force in this year’s National Trophy tournament with a 6-1 drubbing of Horsham to send them straight into the last 16.

Highlands offers new course in licensing

PUB landlords and other people with a liquor licence could study for a licensing qualification at Highlands College next year.