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News | Sunday, 01 February 2009

Gonzi bows to PN rebels but stands by RCC

In an unprecedented move, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi yesterday bowed to an outcry by angry PN rebels over the controversial St John’s Co-Cathedral extension, which is being pushed by Malta’s permanent representative to the EU, Richard Cachia Caruana. >>


NEWS | Sunday, 01 February 2009

Chapter takes secret vote on controversial Cathedral extension

Hedging to cause $30 million losses in coming months

173 ODZ permits awarded before elections

More mobile antennas in Safi square

Billboards launched as part of new EU LIFE + Project

Forgotten artificial islands back on the national agenda

Comic without a Clews

Cassola, Busuttil battle it out on air quality and environment

ST confirms downsize

My shattered dream

If you’re gay, go – Bishop Grech

Court re-interprets gaming law in MT judgement

MaltaToday fined €7,000 but Fenech says Gaming Law still under review

Malta’s underwater Maghtab

Court resurrects appeal against M’skala fish farms

No criminal offence over Mater Dei allegations

Munxar residents get two-day consultation on fireworks factory

 


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