MaltaToday | 25 May 2008 | TOP NEWS

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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 25 May 2008

GANG OF 5 UNDER FIRE
Labour’s defeat analysis

Last-ditch attempt to halt publication of MLP report
Although Labour’s national executive unanimously voted to have their defeat report published in its entirety, on Tuesday evening former tourism minister Karmenu Vella – a close colleague of acting Labour leader Charles Mangion – pleaded with members not to make the report public...

Two Azzopardi fishing boats charged in Libya
Two unlicensed pure-seiner fishing vessels owned by Azzopardi Fisheries have been charged in Libya with illegal import and swapping identity, after allegedly changing flag from Bolivian to Libyan in Malta, and taking the place of two separate vessels which are licensed by international authorities to fish for bluefin tuna...


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25 May 2008

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