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EU fund allocation comes as big disappointment
By Kurt Sansone
Brace yourself for the letdown of the decade.
The funds Malta will obtain from the European Union have long been considered a topical issue. And now figures made available to MaltaToday indicate that the Maltese Islands could benefit from only a net average income of around Lm4.3 million annually - a far cry from the hordes of money promised by overzealous Europhiles. READ MORE>
Far right candidate on Valletta MLP ticket
The fact that an extreme right wing would-be councillor is contesting the local council elections on a Labour party ticket serves only to highlight the lack of screening currently carried out on party candidates. READ MORE>
Foreign footballer fed by friends
We normally associate footballers with inflated pay cheques and a glamorous lifestyle.
But nothing could be farther than the truth for some of Malta’s foreign players who are not getting paid on time.
Players such as Hamrun Spartans Congolese goalkeeper Daniel Dengaky are so broke that they are relying on charitable meals from fellow footballers. READ MORE>

Other News:

Goodbye to a veteran socialist
Agatha Barbara
Individual localities hold key to national mood
Three found guilty in Paola bombing tragedy
Mystery shrouds electoral process amendments
Rural development plan discussed in Ceratonia seminar
No date yet for Mintoff’s Chinese medal
Call for rethink in sex education
Public transport’s bid for modernisation
Parents confused over vaccine timetable
Matsec trends

Interview
Tony Coleiro
With the early retirement schemes at the Drydocks in the spotlight, the General Workers’ Union section secretary Tony Coleiro has once again found himself in the public eye

Sport
Footballer has to be fed by friends
By Ray Abdilla
Hamrun Spartans Congolese goalkeeper Daniel Dengaky is being fed by his fellow Maltese footballers because he’s broke.

Opinion
Supporting Yasser Arafat
KURT SANSONE argues that the international community must back Yasser Arafat sooner rather then later

This Week
Julie Apap What a week!
Potter and artist Julie Apap shares her creative flair simply by creating what she loves most






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