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Editorial
Wake-up
call
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failed boycott strategy
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Bomb culture culprits
disappear into thin air
The turbulent eighties were terrible in more ways than one no less
for the subversive bomb culture that existed, which terrorised both
private and public individuals.
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Former Dockyard CEO
more than a friend to the GWU
The man who was sacked as chief executive officer at Malta Drydocks
after failing to make any inroads into solving the beleaguered ‘yard’s
problems fared better in his relationship with the General Workers’
Union than the dockyard council. READ
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Chris Cardona
Labour spokesman believes we are all suffering from an overkill
of EU facts and figures. But, he tells MIRIAM DUNN, the government
is still not playing ball and letting the people know that
there are alternatives to full membership |
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Three letters and
a song
Getting older makes us less idealistic about our environmental
problems, but still wary about dubious Eurovision songs, says
SAVIOUR BALZAN |
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Mad about sailing
A boat race to Ramla Bay 13 years ago got Mark Vassallo
hooked on sailing. Today he tells RAY ABDILLA that Malta’s
upcoming generation of sailors have the world at their feet
and also dispels the myth that sailing is a sport only for
the rich |
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What a week!
Mary Grech was one of the first faces at Xandir Malta
decades ago. She tells Ramona Depares about her life-long
affair with television |
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