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NEWS | Wednesday, 29 October 2008

STUBBORN

GOVERNMENT STEAMS AHEAD WITH HIGHER ENERGY TARIFFS


Ignoring appeals made by all the social partners to reconsider its energy hike, government yesterday announced substantially higher utility tariffs which will come into force retroactively as of 1 October.


THE GREAT ESCAPE

‘thousands' of asylum seekers have left malta


The government claims to have no clue on how many irregular migrants are still in Malta, after their application for asylum was turned down by the Commissioner for Refugees.

 

 


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Mintoffianism rules, OK

As former Prime Minister Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici picked up Dom Mintoff’s Human Rights Award from Ghaddafi last Saturday, Infrastructure Minister Austin Gatt was busy reminding us all that the 92-year-old firebrand’s legacy is still alive and well, and currently residing in Castille.




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A taste of Ebba’s sketches
Currently NUVO art & dine is exhibiting the first commemorative exhibition of Ebba von Fersen Balzan organised by her husband Saviour Balzan and Nuvo.

An honorary Maltese, a visionary artist
Artists, art critics and friends unanimously gather to remember the impact and value of Ebba von Fersen Balzan’s work and her strong connection with the Maltese islands

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The Julian Manduca Award




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