TOP NEWS | Sunday, 12 August 2007
PN support in Gozo in free-fall The PN has lost 10.2 per cent to the opposition parties in Gozo, with both Labour and Alternattiva gaining 5.1 per cent from the PN’s pool of votes in the 2003 election... Bortex fires Maltese, hires Chinese
Three months after 113 workers lost their jobs at Bortex, a Chinese company employing Chinese workers intends to move into one of the factory where Maltese workers used to earn a living... Forget the bedpans, let’s talk travel plans…
The General Workers’ Union official who ordered 900 nursing aides to go on strike, leaving bed-ridden patients with nobody to look after them, was busy planning his private holiday in the midst of the crisis that crippled Malta’s hospitals. OPINIONS NEWS | Sunday, 12 August 2007 ‘Our pharmacy licences are now safe and more valuable than ever’ AFM calls off search for missing migrants Musicians give hope to immigrants Mangion stands by Pender Place sale Mangion stands by Pender Place sale European gays appoint Maltese activist as policy officer Ostreopsis not an alien species Rockers, relax – cult programme will be back MMA official bluffed with junior to corrupt him Mistake paves way for Marsa hazardous waste incinerator PBS schedule ‘turned into auction’ UTV fracas: Former director to sue priest for libel To Gozo, and beyond Rector wants a ‘Gozitan Lourdes’ in Ta’ Pinu The road to Smart City – over 600m of tarmac through arable land |
The great Gozo project
Don’t cry for me TVM Her slogan is ‘Follow your dream’, but just as her programme registered the highest audience share, her loyal viewers will have to follow her on a new television station after an acrimonious break-up with TVM. Interview > |
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