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Top News | Sunday, 25 October 2009

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In 2008, the government gave operators a 75% discount on registration fees to set up the gambling hall business. Now they risk losing everything.

OUT OF LUCK

How the finance ministry created the gaming hall business, and then left investors gasping for air >>


Gambling as harmful as drugs, Maltese bishops tell MPs

Diabetes sufferers to finally get free insulin pens

Direct action possible against illegal government building

Man dies at Ramla

Italian ship rescues 200 migrants

Doctors say nationwide TB immunisation no longer required

Lidl’s Luqa supermarket ‘completely irregular’ – MEPA auditor

Moviment Graffitti facing eviction from University

Gonzi non-committal on Blair nomination for EU president

Blokrete invests €50 million in dust emission reduction

Malta's tap water: perfectly healthy, but taste leaves little to be desired

Air Malta doesn’t rule out redundancies

Fitness for the masses: outdoor gym earmarked for Ta’ Qali park

Europe’s gay community tackles religion in Malta conference

Man, 26, in danger of dying after fireworks explosion

Airport ban on liquids could take as long as 2014

Global recession, or deal with Libya?

Art under blockade

 


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