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Published Date: 30 November 2009
TT ORGANISERS come under fire for stopping their funding of races at Billown, while Manx Grand Prix fans are angry at changes to bookings with the Steam Packet.
As the centenary of the Ellan Vannin sinking approaches this week, we have a special feature on the tragedy.

We have news of more bullying attacks linked to the cruel 'Kick a Ginger' Facebook campaign.

And Education Minister Anne Craine makes a pledge over jobs.

As some towns and villages get set for the festive season, we report why, for at least one local authority, Christmas is cancelled.

The Examiner reveals how a gravel quarry has been turned into a beauty spot.

We have a by-election special as voters in Peel prepare to go to the polls to elect a new commissioner.

Sport has all the weekend action as Rushen stay top in the Premier League.

North News reports on anger over damage to a mountain track in Maughold.

West News talks to a man with a century of memories.

South News hears Castle Rushen High School's new head teacher sing the praises of his staff and pupils.

The Isle of Man Examiner is in shops from this afternoon.



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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2009 8:21 AM
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  • Location: Isle of Man
 
 
 

Today's Vote

Civil servants are to get a lump sum payment of £200 after a union successfully took this year's pay freeze to arbitration. But government claims it could cause job losses. Is it the right decision?
Yes. It is only fair and the £450,000 cost is not that significant.
No. There are plenty of other things that money could go to and what about those with pay freezes in the private sector.
Don't know. It's only fair if you're not one of those who loses their job as a result.


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