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Tax and the professionals

Newsreport by Saviour Balzan

Anyone with a grudge please come forward… NOW

Toon Today:
Toon Today
Saliba policies


Your letters
YOUR LETTERS


I POLL

Is the internet the medium of the future?
By Joseph Muscat


Yellow Web Pages





Antrax



Sue your doctor ... you must be joking
Medical profession renowned for under declaration of income

Banal fine raises questions about judiciary
Although Reginald Cini, the 51-year-old man who assaulted former Commissioner of Police George Grech, was let off lightly with a mere Lm75 fine, the consequences for the rash act of vengeance could have had much more serious consequences for him

Over 300 Maltese given anti-Anthrax drugs
Dr Mark Muscat, one of the public health officials who is currently on call to deal with the scares, told MaltaToday that although the authorities would be "almost certain" that tests on suspicious packages would prove to be hoaxes, precautionary measures have to be taken pending test results

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People
The bread and butter improvements
Miriam Dunn asks Joanna Drake how we can cut through the hype to see what EU membership will mean to the man on the street

Sport close-up
Radzinski Malta vs Canada – international soccer friendly
Adios Nicky…welcome Radzinski
One of the best ever midfielders to don a Malta shirt is undoubtedly Nicky Saliba. The Valletta star’s never-say-die attitude was characteristic of a player who has won everything in local football. The 35-year old Valletta midfielder is back in the squad, but will sadly be playing his last match for the national team, having played 67 times for Malta

Interview
On money matters and funny matters
He is not afraid to incur the wrath of the Nationalists when he puts pen to paper on his pet subject, the state of the country’s finances. But unusually for an accountant and Labour activist, Joe Sammut, has also got a sense of humour, RAY ABDILLA discovers

Opinion
Turning in their graves
By Franklin Mamo
I must be reading too much Court news. Or else I inevitably seem to come across the most ludicrous of cases. Here’s the latest: our man in Strasbourg, Dr Giovanni Bonello, has been charged with exposing to public ridicule (or whatever 19th century wording the law uses) a person who has been dead for 200 years

This Week
This Week

Crackdown on terrorism from within
Al Qaeda to cut at least 5,000 jobs. Report by John O'Dea

Xandru Grech
It’s all change for Xandru Grech: he’s moving into the fashion business, opening a boutique at The Plaza. Interview by ramona depares

What’s new
By Georges Meekers
What started out as a simple celebration of the new vintage has become a much-hyped beano





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