Editorial The jury system Is this the right time for saints? MaltaToday campaign The psychiatrist's view In the second report in our series analysing the pressures of childhood, the director of psychiatric services at Mount Carmel, Joe Saliba, is interviewed by NADINE BRINCAT Ipoll The cleaning whitewash Harry Vassallo vs. Francis Zammit Dimech Where are they now? No: 0073 The warden Sport today Malta's best ever coach's passion for football RAY ABDILLA spoke to Pippo Psaila, now MOC Sports Director Insight The battle to save the 'Kelb tal-fenek' Restoring Malta's intelligent but affectionate hunting dog with its rightful name would be the first step to securing its future, according to two campaigners Business Central Bank reports on last year's developments Joe Vella in What a week! Miriam Dunn: Food for thought Isabel Warrington: Culture Georges Meekers: Wine: A nation's ultimate diplomat Victor Paul Borg: Brixton rock |
The Armier area in Mellieha is riddled with hundreds of illegal boathouses and makeshift structures that keep mushrooming year after year [READ FULL ARTICLE] Joseph Fenech, the pardoned pentito in the Meinrad Calleja drug trial case and better known as Zeppi il-Hafi, is alleged to have visited the hotel in Mellieha where the jurors were residing before the verdict. [READ FULL ARTICLE] Related articles: Meinrad Calleja to appeal against court judgement 'Sant treats people as if they are actors in a comedy' - John Dalli
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Meinrad Calleja to appeal against court judgement Meinrad Calleja is set to appeal against the Criminal Court judgement which last Wednesday sentenced him to 15 years imprisonment and a Lm30,000 fine after he was found guilty on four counts of dealing in cocaine 'Sant treats people as if they are actors in a comedy' - John Dalli Finance Minister John Dalli yesterday accused Labour leader Alfred Sant of using the Meinrad Calleja case to tarnish people's image Boathouse owners determined to stand firm The boathouse owners were more than willing to discuss the situation with the authorities, with a view to paying rent Ta Qali artisans eager to renovate, enraged over authorities' laid back approach Perhaps the fact that fewer Maltese now venture to the Crafts Village at Ta Qali, the national showcase for Maltese artisan crafts, has led to the authorities' complacency in renovating, and in some cases, simply issuing permits for works at the beleaguered site The Estonian story: Europhile barometer linked to PM's behaviour The number of Estonian people who favour joining the European Union is on the decline. By Signe Alliksoo CCTV fuels privacy/security debate Opinions are divided as to whether a close circuit television project newly set up in Gzira is a safety bonus for passers-by or an invasion of personal privacy Simon in the lions' den Alfred Sant and Evarist Bartolo continue the EU propaganda charge, Kurt Sansone reports Card expiry dates get identity crisis Plans to give ID cards an overhaul leads to queue confusion |