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News | Sunday, 10 January 2010

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Malta willing to train Afghan civil service

James Debono The Maltese government said it finds no difficulty in providing non-military assistance to the NATO-led operations in Afghanistan, as recently requested by the US ambassador Douglas Kmiec. >>


Mifsud Bonnici irked at pressure on legal access

Jason Micallef eyeing parliamentary seat

Full indoors smoking ban by 2013

No decision yet on airport body scanners - OMAS

Borehole driller gets environment award

Police asked to investigate Naxxar trade fair’s ‘permit’

Marriage registrar shrugs off human rights violation claims

Cristina distances herself from charges against Realtà editor

Censorship – Labour wants abolition by May

The mysterious fate of luxury apartments

MEPA considers prosecution of ‘offending’ architects

OPM clamps down on illegal horse stables

Non-tobacco ‘e-cigarettes’ will also fall prey to smoking ban

PM’s right-hand man eyeing more control on health, social policy

Will blind trusts place ministers above suspicion?

What ministers earned in 2008

Sky TV set to penetrate Maltese digital market

Gaza under attack

 


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