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Top News | Sunday, 17 January 2010

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First GonziPN... Now it’s Muscat-PL

Joseph Muscat finds no candidates for secretary-general.

So he ‘tells’ the Labour executive committee: either abolish the post...or he presents the motion himself to the party conference.

Everyone votes in favour.

And then they remove his ‘threat’ from the meeting’s minutes. >>


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Polidano Group wins EU-funded contract without meeting tender preconditions

Foreign bribery to be made a crime

MFA president shrugs off Luke Dimech resignation

Labour scoffs at American ‘nudging’ on Afghanistan

Maltese respond to Haiti catastrophe

Realtà censorship : same old story… since 1860

Bogus ID card could have led to new voting document

Ryanair charging Visa Electron customers

MIA looking into new routes

The cost of Big Brother: €1 per Maltese citizen

GWU suffers massive decline in collective bargainin

National Auditor questions medical equipment ‘loans’

Naxxar set for June trade fair

Invasive plant finds new home on Maltese roundabouts

Sky Malta mum on failed bid for football rights

Anarchy looms over Haiti’s devastated capital

 


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