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Editorial
A memorable beginning to an otherwise
uneventful New Year
Newsreport
by Saviour Balzan
A country without corruption
Toon
Today:
Don
Sant and Don Guzeppi
YOUR LETTERS
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Sant loses points
in duel
The war of words between former Prime Minister and Labour leader
Alfred Sant and media personality Joe Azzopardi has triggered a
very unwelcome image crisis for the MLP at the beginning of the
year
Democracy, newcomers,
winners and losers
By Kurt
Sansone
The Labour Party may be bidding for the reigns of power in the forthcoming
election but a number of its politicians will be fighting to retain
their parliamentary seat in the face of new high-profile candidates
that are expected to form part of the party list
January customers
warned about dodgy deals
By
Marika Azzopardi
Benny Borg Bonello from the Consumers’ Union has admitted
that customers seem to throw all caution to the wind when the sales
fever takes a hold on them and the results can often be disappointing
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Enjoying
motherhood and credibility
When Simone Cini announced she would not be doing a
second series of the well-received ‘Bondicini’ programme,
speculation mounted that her decision was the result of political
pressure. But the truth is that she is always looking for
new challenges and even a bit of a rest, as Miriam
Dunn discovers |
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A
telly caster leftist priest
Fr Colin Apap has no qualms about criticising the higher echelons
of the church structure for losing touch with the grass roots.
He also believes the Labour Party should bury the hatchet
with Mintoff and tells KURT SANSONE that it is only a matter
of time before divorce becomes a Maltese reality |
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Hoping
for a Malta recall
Former Floriana and Malta defender Richard Buhagiar
has been loaned to Sliema for one year. Today he tells Ray
Abdilla that in Robert Arrigo he has found a second father
who is inspiring him to do his utmost to help Sliema become
Maltese champions |
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