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News | Sunday, 21 March 2010

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‘Avoid engaging the government’

Joseph Muscat’s secret strategy of “disengagement” was unexpectedly put into peril this week when his MEPs were caught off-guard by a Spanish socialist MEP who quizzed Louis Galea over the squandering of funds inside the Auxiliary Workers Training Scheme and the Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools. >>


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Aviation park threatens farmers with eviction

Government offers ‘lump sum’ to remaining shipyard workers

Gaming authority gives landlord Tumas ‘special’ poker permit

806 households getting free water from boreholes

Authors boycott women’s day poetry event on censorship stance

Over 1.5m tonnes of waste dumped into the sea

New step in implementation of freedom of information law

UK doctors warned about turning people away from emergency dept

Vatican czar Mgr Scicluna gets to grips with Church’s new crisis

Hunters’ turnaround on ‘foreign spies’ as spring decision looms

Charity chief retracts threat after union raises call for resignation

Events company investigated for paying workers below minimum

 


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