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Denials and no comments

Tony Coleiro does not exclude contesting Cutajar’s vacated post

It was a week of denials and no comments from the General Workers’ Union top brass when questioned by MaltaToday about events that happened and others that ‘did not happen’... READ MORE>


10 HIV cases a year – the tip of an iceberg

By Marika Azzopardi
Between 1987 and 2001, each and every year, an average number of 10 persons have been diagnosed as being HIV positive in Malta. During the same period of time 51 persons were notified as suffering from AIDS and of these 46 died. Only one of these cases involved a foreign resident who died of the disease in 2000... READ MORE>


Europe’s heroin addicts face shortage

By Kurt Sansone
Europe’s main heroin supply route from Afghanistan is slowly drying up as the Central Asian country is still plunged in turmoil and a United Nations report published on 26 June suggests that the severe and sudden shortage of heroin may lead to changes in the behavioural pattern of heroin users... READ MORE>
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Interview


Leo Brincat
Shadow Finance Minister speaks to RAY ABDILLA about Malta’s internal problems, his surprise appointment as finance minister after Lino Spiteri and Alfred Sant’s ‘human touch’

Sport


Escaping relegation will be Marsa's main aim
"Again the Premier League will be hard. Obviously our main aim is to stay there. However, keeping the present squad together plus signing a couple of experienced players could make it work." New Marsa Coach Patrick Curmi spoke to RAY ABDILLA about the new Marsa side and what he expects from them this coming season

This Week


What a week!

Matty Cremona tells Ramona Depares about her first cookery book, dedicated completely to olive oil to be released later this month

Memory Lane


Talking to Robert Naudi
Dr Robert Naudi was one of the most down to earth politicians I have ever known. He was not only a politician that respected the views of others but always tried to lead by example even in his profession






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