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Jubilation, bitter realism and false expectations

 


NEWS

Impulsive Gatt caught in numbers game
Austin Gatt’s comment in parliament that former Air Malta Chairman and Chief Executive and now candidate for Europe Louis Grech earned Lm56,000 a year, could have been correct if he had been clever enough to only refer to the last months of Mr Louis Grech’s tenure...


OTHER NEWS

National Bank Saga
Hunting down the shareholders

“To err is human, but to persist in error is diabolical" - Muscat

Property market lull following budget uncertainty


INTERVIEW


The changing face of Malta
Dana Ben Moussa plays and coaches handball. She is a second year University student. She has a Tunisian father and a Maltese mum. She speaks five languages. She is also Miss Malta. Here she talks to Kurt Sansone

THIS WEEK

A spontaneous and devil-may-care sort of guy
Actor Stefan Cachia Zammit has already tucked in numerous performances in a relatively short time span and despite his relatively young age is a polished performer...

EDITORIAL

Now for the truth game
When it was certain, there was jubilation, celebration and mass hysteria. After a gruelling campaign, the democratic will of the people invited the Maltese Premier Eddie Fenech Adami to the signing ceremony of the EU accession treaty in Athens.


OPINION
Charity versus freebies
Saviour Balzan enters no man’s land and questions the chemistry of ‘L-Istrina’...


BUSINESS

November government debt up 18.5 per cent

Business travel to Malta grows to 7.6 per cent of total

Moody’s maintains BOV’s A3 rating


LETTERS

Criminality not Morality

A holiday or not a holiday? – That is the question

Police inaction on Hamrun disturbances


 

MaltaToday - Malta’s fastest growing newspaper

Readership of MaltaToday grew by a staggering 152 percent in under twelve months. This is the conclusion of a survey carried out by ‘Informa’ consultants. The survey confirms that MaltaToday is the fastest growing newspaper on the island with 4.3 percent of the newspaper market share compared to the 6.4 percent of it’s main rival, The Malta Independent on Sunday.
MaltaToday stood at 1.7 percent a year ago. The survey was carried out after the elections. MaltaToday’s increased readership is reflected in this newspaper’s sales records which have shot up during the last year. The Malta Independent on Sunday dropped by 6 percent during the same period.

 


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