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Editorial
The case of overcharging
in the medical sector
The ‘diligent’ judiciary
Chaos on the airwaves
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ToonToday:
Courting trouble |
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Top Stories
250,000
sterling bribe allegation in Queiroz release
The police have monitored the telephone conversations of a person
who claims that he can bribe Maltese politicians and the President
of the Republic to reduce prison sentences. Posing as a lawyer and
phoning from the UK, the man phones Kordin Prisons regularly asking
for particular detainees. The detainees appear to be co-operating
with the police. READ
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Church attendance back to normal after 11 September shock
Just one year ago, as an aftershock reaction to the 11 September
disaster, our churches began enjoying a revival in parishioners’
attendance. One year on, this increase in attendance seems to have
remained stable in some parishes but has dwindled back to its usual
number in others. READ
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Medical Council hides behind ancient legal notice
Flying in the face of mounting controversy over exorbitant
fees charged by medical practitioners and private hospitals to unsuspecting
tourists, the Medical Council this week informed MaltaToday that
it has not received an official complaint and therefore cannot investigate
the matter. READ
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A businessman’s
lone fight for his rights
Three months after MaltaToday published a series of reports
on the land scandals in the eighties, the murder of Lino Cauchi
and the corruption prevalent at the time, KURT SANSONE meets
up with Joseph P. Borg, a protagonist in uncovering
the scandals that coloured that black period
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Huti Maltin u Ghawdxin...
Kurt Sansone speculates on what the Prime Minister might say
during the meeting at the Independence celebrations at Floriana
on Friday |
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Talking to Alfred Bonnici
As Dr George Bog Olivier loyalist, Dr Alfred Bonnici is one
of the six Nationalist MP’s who voted against the Republican
Constitution proposed by former premier Dom Mintoff |
It's anyone's title
now
RAY ABDILLA speaks to waterpolo magnets Marco Manara and Karl
Izzo. Both made a name for themselves with Sliema ASC |
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What a week!
Matthew Agius, one half of local dance band U-Bahn, tells
Ramona Depares of his hectic week |
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