Editorial Remove neutrality from the constitution Maltatoday asks… Where are they now? No: 0061| Chihuahua Sport today Sport is my life � Teddie Borg Insight The men in hard hats It doesn't always get a good press and the workers are sometimes accused of twiddling their thumbs. But what is it really like to work at Malta Drydocks? This Week what a week What a week! Music, music, music. Zillah Bugeja hears about a week in the life of DJ and Island Sound Radio presenter Graham Charles opinion Till death do us apart Victor Paul Borg muses on the reasons why friendships never die � and is the notion of the suffering artist a metaphor for life or an illusion? sacred cows Of men and women (part 2) John O`Dea enlightens us on what men think about women. Be warned, it's not pretty |
Amnesty International will be writing to the government for more information as to why Meinrad Calleja is still being held in preventive custody, if the Constitutional Court's recommendation that he be granted bail is not taken up soon. [READ FULL ARTICLE] [ MLP keeps mum on survey, AD continues to champion divorce ] The results of our survey which showed a majority of readers in favour of divorce brought varied reactions from politicians and the church, but a significant silence from the Malta Labour Party. [READ FULL ARTICLE] people Charlò Bonnici: Lots of countries take the Eurovision seriously local news Conflicting reports over hunger striker's health Miriam Dunn: There were conflicting reports yesterday as to the welfare of one of the 51 Arab prisoners currently on hunger strike at Corradino Correctional Facility. MSE plummet provides prime investment opportunity The Malta Stock Exchange this week has suffered what can only be described as a crash, albeit a minor one. As a result, the Exchange's most watched equities � Maltacom, Bank of Valletta, HSBC and Middle Sea Insurance � all hit their yearly lows yesterday. By David Lindsay Empty vessels make most sound � says French ambassador Flamboyant French ambassador Didier Destremau has lambasted the Campaign for National Independence, the right wing Europhobic lobby under the umbrella of the Labour party, as an organisation of empty vessels. Dr Vella seeks new pastures Mario Vella, the President of the Malta Labour until this month, has taken up a new job with Grant Thornton. Virgin, Malta to close for business Rumours that Virgin Megastores, Malta is to close its doors for business in the coming months were confirmed this week by our sister paper, The Business Times. By David Lindsay Bay Street controversy rages on The Bay Street controversy is guaranteed to stir up more media interest with the police decision to prosecute some outlets for opening on Sunday. Steaking his reputation on beef The Argentinian Steak House takes no risks when it comes to selecting its beef, and its policy of choosing the best product appears to be paying off. Dr Vella seeks new pastures Mario Vella, the President of the Malta Labour until this month, has taken up a new job with Grant Thornton. |