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Editorial
The
urgent need for party lists
Toon
Today:
Welcome
to the space age
YOUR LETTERS
Newsreport
by Saviour Balzan
Catering
tricks
Where
are they now?
Anthony Borg Barthet
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Referendum or election:
the great debate kicks off
Iva Malta fl-Ewropa marks first anniversary
Prosecution for Rape:
the traditional approach from the AG
In the vast majority of alleged rape cases processed by the police
and passed over to the Attorney General’s office, the state
prosecutor has given a green light for prosecution against suspects
to commence
Malta features in
UK million pound scam
Two British holiday firms that had made millions of pounds from
gullible consumers by offering free holidays to Malta and other
sunny destinations were wound up in a British High Court this week
Undecided future
for Police Commissioner
With the Attorney General deciding there was not enough evidence
to prosecute the Police Commissioner, the question on everybody’s
lips is what will happen to George Grech now?
A precedent for the legal system
The chronicles of a Police Commissioner
US asks EU to pressure
Malta
Affirming a story published by this newspaper last week, the US
government this week requested the European Union to pressure Malta
and Cyprus into putting an end to shipments of sensitive goods to
countries accused of backing terrorist activities or seeking weapons
of mass destruction
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Michael
Falzon
Labour’s electoral guru
He gets to know the electoral result 30 minutes after
the sorting of votes commences at the Ta’ Qali counting
hall. He has been hailed as the Labour Party’s answer
to the Nationalists’ sleek electoral machine. Michael
Falzon talks to KURT SANSONE about his beliefs and role within
the Labour Party |
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Wilfred
Sultana: Still determined to make a comeback
The past five years have been a nightmare for sport enthusiast
Wilfred Sultana. Visits to leading hospitals in London, New
York and Paris have still failed to make a clear diagnosis
for his unknown illness. But he tells RAY ABDILLA that he
is still confident of bouncing back |
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The
decline of Maltese civilisation (part two)
By
David Pace
The Mnajdra disaster served one purpose. It increased awareness
about the vulnerability of our prehistoric heritage. For once,
it united the Maltese people in a disaster which struck at
the roots of our culture |
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Sammy
Cremona
He wants to see the island covered with olive trees. Till
then, we can re-discover the joy of our own local olive oil,
thanks to his pressing machine.
Weight loss programmes
Why do women get taken in by all this, asks John O'Dea
Getting physical
By Georges Meekers
Some of the most common elements in describing wine are actually
quite exuberant and sexy
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