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NEWS | Sunday, 03 February 2008

Labour six points ahead as Sant cruises past Gonzi
Over the past two months, Labour has doubled its lead over the PN from three to six percentage points, and for the first time ever in MaltaToday’s surveys, the Labour leader is preferred to incumbent Lawrence Gonzi as Malta’s next Prime Minister...


Forget your private business, Sant tells his shadow Cabinet
If Labour is elected to power, Labour ministers will have to resign from any previous business interest and will not be allowed to receive any form of remuneration from their previous business or professional activity...


Jail for kids: is it justifiable?
Gozo Bishop Mario Grech has asked Pope Benedict XVI to guide him in reacting to press reports and fiery opinion columns in the wake of his explosive claims that condoms were not safe in early December...



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