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TOP STORY

Evidence continues to surface in land scandal
Matthew Vella
Much bad faith has poured out of court evidence MaltaToday has seen in the alleged case of wrongful trading against property dealers Terra Mediterranea Ltd, and the unbelievable and curious manner in which large tracts of government land in Ta’ l-Ibragg were acquired by Spiteri Holdings Ltd.


TOP NEWS

Disciplinary action led source to Alfred Sant

Jubilation and bitter realism first reactions from MEPs elect


OTHER NEWS

Kingsway to become Queensway for a day

PN to publish analysis of election result

Labour wins local elections

Low cost, no frills airline could start operating from Malta

Farrugia still insists hunters will rally to his side after poor showing

Creativity and tight budget lead to unpaid jobs at St James

Police inquiry fuels Lowell’s masochism, “It would be beautiful to be arrested”

Mellieha development to join Santa Maria Estate with Tas Sellum

Malta and UNHCR did not heed warnings says Eritrean Liberation Front

Defaulting company back in incinerator replacement process


INTERVIEW

Not just a protest vote
With the best vote ever achieved by Alternattiva Demokratika, Harry Vassallo says the face of Maltese politics has been changed forever - By Karl Schembri


THIS WEEK

A Diva in Malta
The Tatty Tenors are on their way to Malta and will be playing to a packed house on Tuesday 22 June at the Sala Isouard in the Manoel Theatre.


SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
Love of the sport and life


Will malta be a bridge to the south?
Karl Schembri
takes our promise to bridge Europe with North Africa seriously and foresees some problems

Small is Beautiful
Saviour Balzan takes a historical and cultural perspective at Malta and the Maltese

The day Europe became one
Kurt Sansone recalls the day in Copenhagen when the EU of 25 finally became a reality

Waiting for Europe - the long march to emancipation ….
Matthew Vella leaves no stone unturned in underlining the aspirations of that very small but anxious libertarian core of Maltese voters

Is Europe a Christian bastion?
European identity has been moulded by its deep roots in Christianity, is this still valid? Julian Manduca asks

EDITORIAL

Reconnecting with the middle class
The people have spoken. Analyses of the results revolve mainly on the different interpretations being given to the increased votes cast in favour of Arnold Cassola and Alternattiva Demokratika.


OPINION

Johnny come lately
Jerfghu r-responsabbilta huma, (they will have to shoulder the responsibility) said the well known State broadcasting TV host on rival station Net TV – referring to AD for having slurped thousands of votes from the PN.- Saviour Balzan

Restructure… Reconstruct...Regenerate -Karm Farrugia

 

A Victory that could lead to defeat -Anna Mallia

 

I never said the economy was more important than health -Phillip Fenech


BUSINESS

Air Malta launches first bases outside Malta

January registered unemployed rate at 6.1 per cent


LETTERS

Alfred Sant stands by his claim on foreign workers

McDonalds backs Olympic runs

The local council lays the traps, the wardens pick the fruits

Clues for a post mortem

Wrong prices for mushroom compost


 

 


 

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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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