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Editorial
It was budget week
Newsreport by Saviour Balzan
Loyalty and Don Quixote
Toon
Today:
Jonnie’s
Arc
YOUR LETTERS
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Up in smoke - Lm70,000
aired adverts on PBS
The Public Broadcasting Services are investigating the cancellation
for invoicing of over Lm70,000 worth of aired adverts. The cancellation
means that the adverts booked by advertising agencies were never
invoiced. Investigations carried out by MaltaToday confirm that
the adverts relate mainly to two advertising agencies
Police insurance
deal comes too late for slain policeman’s widow
By Miriam
Dunn
The Malta Police Association is close to brokering a deal with an
insurance company that will ensure police are covered if they die
in the line of duty, but it looks like the officers will have to
fork out the money for the premiums themselves.
Enforcement officers
divulge details of complainants
By Marika
Azzopardi
Enforcement officers acting on behalf of the Planning Authority
are informing abusive developers of the details of the complainants.
In one specific case involving illegal road works at Ta’ Cenc,
Gozo, the owner of the Ta’ Cenc hotel reacted to a PA enforcement
order by ordering the immediate boycott of our newspaper, MaltaToday,
in the retails outlets at his Gozitan hotels.
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A
threeway fight for a parking space
KURT SANSONE recounts the story of a resident, a worker
and a shopper fighting daily for a parking space, on the eve
of the new controlled parking scheme, which is being introduced
in Victoria and Fontana in Gozo. |
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Malta’s
blast from the past
The Malta FA is considering reintroducing a professional training
scheme for the national team players, despite criticism from
the clubs. |
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Alfred
Mifsud
KURT SANSONE talks to former Mid Med chairman Alfred Mifsud
on this week’s budget, the economy and whether he will
put us out of our misery and tell us if he intends to stand
as an MLP candidate at the next election |
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Mindless
violence is timeless
Franklin Mamo People can be knowledgeable about morals and
still deliberately choose to act against the morally acceptable
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Halim Wannous
He’s a regular feature in the capital. Lebanese restaurant
owner Halim Wannous is as well-known for his cuisine as
he is for his jovial outlook.
The strangest of places
(2)
Lebanon is one of the oldest sites of wine production. Apart
from some vineyards in the Lebanese mountains, most vines
are grown in the Beka’a Valley.
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