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EU
debate takes a break with anti-war demo
By
Matthew Vella
Europhiles and eurosceptics took time off from the EU debate deadlock
suspending their feud in mid-air yesterday to join forces in an
anti-war protest against war on Iraq.
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2004
credible date for Marsa power station – minister claims
The government intends bringing the Marsa power station
up to EU standards by May 1 2004, Economic Service Minister Joseph
Bonnici said.
Bonnici told MaltaToday "additional improvement in the quality
of the fuel used and some other refinements in the operation of
the plant, as a whole, are expected to bring the Marsa Power Station
in line with the relevant EU emission requirements ahead of Malta's
accession to the EU."READ
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Taxpayers
pay Alfred Sant’s chauffeur’ to read the news
By a staff reporter
HAMRUN - According to MaltaToday’s investigations, Super
One journalist Roberto Francalanza receives his salary or part
of his salary through the privileges of Opposition Leader Dr Alfred
Sant.
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Shot
in the back
There is this eerie feeling.
As you walk the streets, the Maltese sun shines on but never
seems to warm you up. It has not been this cold for a very
long time.
Everyone complains about the cold – thankfully it serves
as a reprieve from the unexciting debate over Europe.
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People
should vote ‘yes’ or ‘no’ - Vince Farrugia
St.
Luke’s incinerator still smoking – despite commitments
AD
favours Malta as a Neutral EU Member State
Cemetery
saga leads to clash between B’Kara and San Gwann
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