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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 23 May 2010

Corruption allegations into superyachts privatisation: investigation concerns invitation to tenderers to ‘grease wheels’ of evaluation process

Police call in Mimcol CEO

Matthew Vella
The chief executive of Mimcol, Mario Mizzi, has been called in for interrogation by the Commissioner of Police in the ongoing investigation launched last week into corruption allegations on the privatisation process for the Malta Superyachts. >>


More new homes built on virgin land in 2009

Minister writes to EC over youth funds suspension

Fire at Hal Far open centre

Bishops tell cohabiting Catholics ‘you cannot receive Communion’

Kids’ czar nods to PL proposal for smoke ban in playing fields

‘Discipline deteriorating inside the public sector’

‘Malta already dependent on Ryanair’ – Air Malta CEO

Brussels concerned by delays in water policy

Underwater pipeline could solve ecological havoc from Delimara

Bank’s Sliema office saved millions in tax

Malta man in Victoria convicted of extortion

Council acts on Ibragg pedestrian hazard

MEPA stops works on Agatha Barbara’s villa

Government negotiating new space for evicted caravans

Polidano denies Delimara involvement

Doing nothing is not an option

Malta among worst performers in biodiversity protection league


OPINIONS


Raphael Vassallo
Look... but don’t touch



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EDITORIAL


Perceptions that won’t go away

Last December, a spokesman for the Office of the Prime Minister told this newspaper: “[Lawrence Gonzi] is committed to do all that is necessary to investigate every single allegation of corruption and to strengthen the democratic institutions that have been entrusted with the responsibility to investigate, prosecute or judge cases of alleged corruption.”>>


INTERVIEW


When the going gets tough...
... the whips get cracking. DAVID AGIUS offers a Nationalist perspective on the recent furore in the House, the ‘Galea factor’, as well as the progressive politics of Joseph Muscat>>


MT Surveys

The verdict on Joseph Muscat

A LA CARTE CATHOLICS

We asked.... Do you know what Vision 2015 is? 89% said ‘no

Labour leads, but Gonzi makes slight recovery

Survey confirms unpopularity of commuting

ENERGY, COST OF LIVING & JOBS

Who’s the most trusted nanny in Gonzi’s cabinet?

Consumers fishing around for better deals

Robert Arrigo ‘most wanted’ for minister

Cabinet thrives, but Fenech and Gatt hit rock bottom

Bleak times – depression at the Grand Harbour

Budget 2010 – Raise taxes or cut benefits?

FREE FALL

So near and yet so different

Only 35% will be taking a holiday this summer

The wiser, grey pound

Shopping in the City

Corned beef? a matter of class

Labour poised for absolute majority

Turnout drops to 79%

Labour Party heading for absolute majority

EU MEMBERSHIP – FIVE YEARS LATER


Restaurant review by Monique Chambers

Follow your nose

Austin’s powers

A day in my shoes

Dress for dinner

Pick and mix

Mid-night or mid-day feast!

Say cheese!

No love lost

Take two…

Art on a plate

What’s in a name?

For the love of food

Hurry up summer!

When in Rome (Or even Venice)

Time machine

Seeing red

Hasta la vista

It’s definitely fresh

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

Wind in its sails

Ruby in the sand

A-fish-ionados

At home with Gianni

Luck exists in the leftovers

Enter the secret garden

Been there, eaten that, got the t-shirt

Ain’t no mountain high enough

The road to Manderlay

 

 

 


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The dragons are alright

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Here comes the boom

Squeal at the moon

Froggy business

Thrilling… as expected

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So average it hurts

There’s no getting Caine

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To be seen in 3D at all costs

For absent friends…

She’s a mean, mean girl

Picking up the pieces

Undead funny

Blue moon, I saw you standing alone

Historical flashpoints

It’s a long way up

An evolution in grief

The hazards of love

I’m not there

From rags to…?

The flakes and the fury

Good forecast for gluttons

Aliens - out!

Lost in translation

A basterd’s work is never done

Toy stories

Going off the rails on a crazy

The rodents in the
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Revenge of the nerd

As queer as you’d expect

The story of L

Too much is never enough

Dubya’s last stand

Keep it Simple, Stupid

On a political prisoner

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Kid's stuff? Not really

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Putting the dead in deadline

Gag…reflex?

Delicious double-crosses




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