TOP NEWS | Sunday, 31 August 2008
Heritage Malta monstrosity dwarfs Hagar Qim temple Hagar Qim, the world heritage site, is being dwarfed by the government’s ‘visitors’ centre’ which should have been built in the Maghlaq quarry in the vicinity of Mnajdra, and not in the car park next to the Hagar Qim temples, MEPA’s own heritage watchdog emphatically stated before the permit was amended in April. Remembering a politician NEWS | Sunday, 31 August 2008 The bird avengers come to do the preying
B’kara council accused of exorbitant deficit Resign? ‘I still have much to contribute’ Gozo’s most favoured road company eyes villas in Ramla l-Hamra Tourist Resources saga that pushed Dalli Taking the piss? Nappies for novellas Nadur apartments ring MEPA’s heritage alarms Two ‘phantom farms’ among Malta’s official tuna ranches From Comino to the Isle of Man Teenage voters: mature enough to do it? Magistrate intervenes on behalf of Lija developer “as a friend" BUSINESS | Sunday, 31 August 2008
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EDITORIAL
Time to dream
INTERVIEW Who’s running the show?
OPINIONS
Monique Chambers:
Hairstyling and perfect shagging
An honorary Maltese, a visionary artist
APPRECIATION Ebba is the embodiment of inseparability’
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