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TOP STORY

Exposed: How Government caved in to Skanska

Kurt Sansone
The negotiations concluded with Skanska on Saturday 6 November were hailed by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi as a success story but a deeper analysis of the numbers presented in Parliament last Monday show that government closed more than an eye to Skanska’s gross negligence and caved in to the Swedish consortium’s asking price for completing construction work..


TOP NEWS

A hospital gift for Gonzi’s birthday

Letter of forgiveness opens new window over BICAL closure

University stipends to be reformed as chickens come home to roost


OTHER NEWS

Former PN Finance Minister against government’s BOV sell-out plan

Factory rent arrears at Lm4.6 million, but Malta Enterprise keeps bad debts secret

Problems of locution: A cobweb called Brindisi

Malta recycles 1% of its waste as EU calls for 18% cent

After Arafat, a turning point for Palestine?

No relief for Marsa residents

GRTU fears parties will increasingly go underground

Gozo ferry waited half an hour for unknown VIPs

‘Gozo Channel fares won’t be raised’ says government

Budget proposals still unknown to MCESD members


INTERVIEW

As easy as PBS
He is only 30 years old and has never worked in the media or public broadcasting. MaltaToday asked the new PBS Chairman, Andrew Agius Muscat, what kind of vision he has for the ailing national broadcasting service By Karl Schembri


THIS WEEK

Music forever
William Mangion is one of the mainstays of Malta’ rock and blues scene. With a career spanning several decades Mangion has entertained crowds leading a number of bands and like many rock singers cannot sit still.


BUSINESS

Government seeks buyer for Middlesea shareholding

Manufacturing investment up 10 per cent

Maltapost adjusting to new competitive environment

Valletta Waterfront vehicle management system gets underway

BOV 24x7 Services now offering electronic, mobile stockbroking


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EDITORIAL

Stop the Sunday sermons
A political tradition has developed in Malta where political leaders of the major parties address their party faithful in their respective Party clubs every Sunday morning.


OPINION

Jeg tror der er en fejl på regningen
(I think there is a mistake in the bill)

Louis Deguara’s ministerial Jaguar parked itself next to Castille, no driver to be seen but somehow still with the engine running... - Saviour Balzan

From Ghasri to Brussels - Harry Vassallo

 

Keep the smoke to yourself - Kurt Sansone

 

Smoking is great after sex - Karl Schembri

 

The Bank of the Catholic Church - Anna Mallia

 


SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
Creating a sport culture





LETTERS

MCAST has taken over the trade school programmes

Putting the record straight on the drugs war

Malta - Cultural Capital of Europe 2020?

Where is our money?

Proposal on ship source pollution

Utilising our Valletta assets

Where did the dogs Lm14,000 go?

Look after those animals

We were sacked by Freddie

 



 

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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