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Editorial
Why does Jose want
stiffer penalties?
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Over 30 Maltese on
HIV treatment
Majority of cases homosexual/bisexual males
By
Marika Azzopardi
At present there are 55 people who are HIV positive and who
are visiting St Luke’s Hospital for regular follow-ups. Out
of these 55 persons, 33 are on HIV specific treatment. The medication
costs the taxpayer over Lm 150,000 a year. But if all the diagnosed
individuals had to make use of the free treatment it would cost
just under Lm 270,000 a year...
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Confirmation:
Louis Buhagiar’s medical fees queried by UK insurance companies
By
Kurt Sansone
Fresh New evidence collated by MaltaToday confirms that British
medical emergency insurance companies are very concerned with the
exorbitant rates being charged by Maltese private hospitals and
doctors, particularly the ones charged by Labour MP Prof. Louis
Buhagiar. The insurance companies claim that the fees are higher
than anywhere else outside the USA and Canada... READ
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Drug sharing should not warrant a mandatory prison term – Minister
By
a staff reporter
Departing slightly from the radical ‘war on drugs’
philosophy that has hounded Maltese politics for decades, Home Affairs
Minister Tonio Borg told MaltaToday that he favours changing the
mandatory prison sentence to an optional one in case of drug sharing
between drug addicts... READ
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A comic tragedy
Saviour Balzan takes a look at this week’s
events arguing that political parties need people like Alfred
Mifsud, perhaps not as leaders but as catalysts for internal
debate. |
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Talking to Kilin
Michael Spiteri is not a politician even though he
loves his country like hell. Many do not know him by name
but if someone whisper's the word "Kilin" then everyone
will stand up and notice. |
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Louis
Borg
He was one of the pioneers of basketball in Malta. Worked
for the improvement of basketball for 30 years. |
What a week!
Roger Tirazona’s powerful voice has delighted
many Maltese audiences. He talks to Ramona Depares about his
experiences on stage |
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