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Judges’ alleged 100,000 bribe
Former Floriana FC president interrogated

By a Staff Reporter

Although the Prime Minister would not reveal the amount of money allegedly involved in the corruption of Chief Justice Noel Arrigo and Justice Patrick Vella, MaltaToday is informed that the two judges allegedly received Lm100,000 between them.
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Mintoff's off to Dublin to monitor Nice Treaty referendum
Relations with KMB back to normal

By a Staff Reporter

Former Maltese Premier Dom Mintoff will be off to Dublin to monitor the campaign regarding the Nice Treaty referendum to be held later this year. Mintoff will be in Dublin this month between the 17 and 19.

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Interview

Taking up the planning challenge

Marika Azzopardi talks to Malta Environment and Planning Authority Chairman Andrew Calleja.


Saviour Balzan on Sunday

I told you so

‘Ajma hej’, that is what the public and Saviour Balzan have to say about the scandal in the judiciary


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People

Edward Demicoli

To be a region or not to be

The issue of Gozo being declared a separate region has given rise to almost as much controversy as the issue of EU membership itself. Has the issue been blown out of proportion by the media? And more importantly, how has Gozo benefited from the newly-acquired status? Ramona Depares spoke to MIC official Edward Demicoli about the issue.

Memory Lane

Talking to Maurice Agius

Maurice Agius' involvement in the trade union sector is well known throughout the country. Together with the late Salvinu Spiteri he formed the UHM (Union Haddiema Maghqudin) which is the second largest union in Malta.



Sport

We are ready to organise the games again in the very near future

A sports fanatic. An organiser not scared of responsiblity when it comes down to big competitions. Brother Martin Borg speaks to Ray Abdilla about the 2002 FISEC Games and why he wants them back in Malta.


This Week

What a week!

Vince Fabri reminisces with Ramona Depares about his early days in theatre with the hit series Ahn’Ahna Jew M’Ahniex







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