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Eddie rebuked by President
Valletta: In what is being interpreted as a slap in the face for
the Prime Minister, the Commission for the Administration of Justice
yesterday said it was saddened by comments passed on the Commission
and the President of the Republic. On Friday Prime Minister Dr Eddie
Fenech Adami was reported as stating that he was grossly disappointed
at the Commission’s deliberations over the proposal to appoint
Dr André Camilleri to the judiciary. READ
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Maltese freemasons would like
to go public but…
By Saviour
Balzan
Valletta: The two Maltese senior freemasons were courteous but very
matter of fact. We met yesterday at a cafeteria... READ
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Spiteri will remain behind
bars
Employed MLP officials’ children during Labour administration
By Matthew
Vella
Kordin - Dr Spiteri will remain behind bars until the court deliberates.
A legal expert told MaltaToday that Dr Spiteri could not reapply
for bail after having ignored the bail conditions... READ
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A priest of strong convictions
Head of a prisoners’ self-help group, often in the line
of fire from the Maltese Church, Fr Mark Montebello thrives
under pressure and criticism. Mario Schembri Wismayer delves
deep into this complex personality in an effort to understand
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Give me New Labour any day!
Saviour Balzan argues that most people will have no problems
with New Labour so long as the roadmap leads us somewhere
somehow |
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What a week!
Ramona Depares catches up with fashion designer Charles
Borg some days prior to his fashion show |
News:
Public invited to purchase 20%
of MIA shares
Earliest date for referendum is
end of February
Agius refutes MaltaToday reportage
PBS replies to BA criticism
Said Pullicino acted on his own
AD opposes agreement between boathouse
owners and ‘spineless’ government
Jesuits call for improvements in
asylum system
Local businessman buys Nicholson’s
of Fgura
Albert Rizzo calls for resignation
of Mayor Attard
MaltaToday urged by freemasons
not to publish list
No hard evidence that politicians
were or are freemasons
Bin there, done that
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