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TOP STORY


Lawrence Gonzi and Eddie Fenech Adami: The Prime Minister’s insistence to appoint Fenech Adami was identified as a major reason for the PN’s disastrous showing at the European Parliamentary elections during the PN’s executive meeting held on Friday

MaltaToday’s insight to Friday’s PN executive meeting
Blame it on Eddie
The first PN executive meeting since the electoral defeat on June 12 was anointed by a ‘letter’ from an Italian Bishop. Medical practitioner Jean Pierre Farrugia opened the meeting by reading the Italian bishop’s letter to soothe the wounds of those present after the PN’s worst electoral disaster sine 1953.


TOP NEWS

The changing face of PBS

Government secretive on eco tax


OTHER NEWS

Air Malta scores low on punctuality, high on baggage handling

EP turns to European Court for action against Big Brother

Broadcasting report to determine viability of new TV, radio stations

Dalli’s resignation – the aftermath

Land Scandal
Companies claim human rights defied in land scam saga

Australian Citizenship reforms favour disenfranchised Maltese

Church's Environmental Commission lacks objectivity – Angelo Xuereb

Unclear whether Verdala Hotel is to be turned into flats

Incinerator replacement committee kept a mystery

Freeport privatisation imminent


INTERVIEW

Journeying to Maastricht
The Maltese Government has a plan for economic recovery. But not all is ship-shape according to economics professor Edward Scicluna
by Matthew Vella


THIS WEEK

Putting life before career
Eric Azzopardi is one of a small group of budding musicians who will soon be continuing his studies and musical career in the UK. Azzopardi has a Buddhist attitude towards life and has been a dedicated musician for several years.


 

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 ask

EDITORIAL

It’s the middle class stupid
The electoral troubles, which have hit of late the Nationalist Party stem from one source: its distance from the middle class...


OPINION

Church authorities should take heed of survey on priests’ celibacy - John G. Borg-Bartolo

Lateral and parallel salesmanship-Karm Farrugia

House of hell -Anna Mallia

 

Back stabbing the yachting industry-Jose Herrera

 

In defence of Antonio -Carm Mifsud Bonnici

 

Shooting the messenger -Matthew Vella

 

Should Michael Bonello testify? -Edward Fenech


SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
New land of hope and glory


BUSINESS

Tax compliance unit targeting health care specialists

Jobs on the decrease

BOV Executive addresses EFMA Conference in Athens

Emirates invests in its future leadership


LETTERS

President’s drug discussion paper

Our uninvited guests

Send them all to Italy and France

We acted legally and in good faith

Monumental concrete horror in St Paul’s Bay


 


 

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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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