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No
jobs for the boys says EU Commission
By
Kurt Sansone
Fears that job vacancies for Maltese nationals in the European
Commission will be filled by blue-eyed boys selected by government
were dispelled by an EU Commission spokesperson, who has made it
very clear that candidate countries will have no say in the recruitment
process. READ
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Zarb
denies GWU ignored reports for financial reasons
One of the experts that drew up a report on the impact of EU membership
told MaltaToday the GWU decided to ignore many of the positive aspects
of membership when it realised that favouring EU membership would
be financially disastrous. The General Secretary of the Union, Tony
Zarb, has, however, denied the claims. READ
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Country
could grind to a halt
There was no breakthrough in the dispute between the General Workers
Union and Enemalta Corporation yesterday and petrol stations all
over the country are now out of fuel.
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The third degree with
Michael Briguglio
Michael Briguglio is just as well-known in the political arena
as he is in the local music scene. Having a bit of a reputation
as a rebel, he has been actively involved in the Green Party
(Alternattiva Demokratika) for a number of years... |
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With partnership Malta will have
no voice
Labour
sympathiser lawyer Frank Cassar says joining the EU would guarantee
citizens rights that are being denied by the Maltese courts
Restructuring will take place
at PBS, but at the right time
It
is not easy to run the Public Broadcasting Service. Many have
tried to change things for the better, but had little success
in putting the national media on the right track. RAY ABDILLA
caught up with new PBS Chairman Dr Austin Sammut
Jack Straw recalls his foolish
days in the ‘No’ movement
EU no threat to Church Schools
government funding
Potholes return to haunt Maltese
roads following heavy rainfall
Investigation into death of
Sonny Monte
Only 34 per cent of women have
jobs
Examine the parties record before
voting - Din L-Art Helwa
Malta as gateway to the South
for EU investors
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