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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 24 February 2008

3 criminal suspects, 1 debtor: Josie’s ‘law and order’ party
Candidates of the far-right Azzjoni Nazzjonali – the party which claims to uphold law and order as it core principles – are facing a spate of criminal charges and other claims of alleged illegalities, MaltaToday can confirm...



PN scrapes past Labour

The Nationalist Party gained 4% during the third week of the electoral campaign to snatch a slender 1.8% advantage over the MLP, previously leading by 1.7%...


No ban on spring hunting despite a week of rampant vandalism
The Environment Ministry continues to avoid questions regarding this year’s spring hunting season, despite a number of acts of vandalism on the property of BirdLife Malta in the past week...

 

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MaltaToday News
24 February 2008

No rush to publish MEP accounts despite fraud claims

After GO’s silence, Sonny dives into election talk

Recycling plants: good in Marsaskala, bad in industrial estates

2,160 single mothers on state relief


Where’s the beef?

Maltese Europarliamentarians vote down calls for referendum on Lisbon

AD slams PN, MLP for abandoning rent reform

Speed camera earnings contribute to Mugliett’s district

‘We will demolish Sant’ Antnin plant’ - AN




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