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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 30 May 2010

Borg Olivier knew about ‘corruption’ allegations

PN secretary-general ‘presents himself’ to police, after entrepreneur Beppe Hili says he informed Paul Borg Olivier of kickback allegation in superyacht privatisation

Matthew Vella The secretary-general of the Nationalist Party, Paul Borg Olivier, was this week questioned at the police headquarters in Floriana, in the ongoing investigations into corruption allegations on the tendering process for the privatisation of Malta Superyachts. >>


Kappara road widening raises concerns on Ghollieq valley

Living with a potentially deadly condition

Frontex – irregular crossings to Malta down 83%

‘Banned’ from Zejtun square

‘Negative actions, negative perceptions’

Bars, restaurants cheer for World Cup’s business boost

NGOs deplore Hondoq’s EIA hearing

‘Dirty dancing’ goes mainstream

Death of a survivor

Higher fines for driving offences

30-day letting no longer VAT exempt

Heat waves are dangerous, but the cold kills more

Travel agents can expect ‘casualties’ as low-cost grows

MEPs gives red card to meat glue

AD slams Hondoq plans

Malta ‘sceptical’ about EU call for bank tax

Muscat meets Maltese port-workers in Melbourne

Gonzi takes Vision 2015 on the road

Malta fifth highest in EU for household electricity prices

Waiting for the flotilla


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Raphael Vassallo
The Barbarian invasion



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EDITORIAL


Corruption? No, confusion

Recent events have clearly illustrated how Malta lacks the basic infrastructural framework to adequately deal with corruption at all levels.>>


INTERVIEW


A vintage moderate
The claim that Joseph Muscat has managed to make his party electable “for the first time since [Labour] lost the majority in the country” carries some weight, when it comes from the lips of Leo Brincat. >>


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

The keys to the city

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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Film Review:
By Teodor Reljic

The diamond in the rough… not

Superlative neo-noir from up north

An education in terror

Showing chinks in the armour

Genuine scares are hard to find, but look no further

The gods are laughing

They can’t fly, but they can kick your ass

The dragons are alright

Putting (blind) faith in the Academy

Scorcese should embrace the trash

Whatever happened to Alice?

The clock is ticking, for bad blood

Here comes the boom

Squeal at the moon

Froggy business

Thrilling… as expected

Catch-22 meets Don Quixote in Iraq

So average it hurts

There’s no getting Caine

No need to ask, he’s a smooth operator

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
ointment

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

Guess who’s back?

Kid's stuff? Not really

She was once a girl,
believe it or not

A howling shame

Putting the dead in deadline

Gag…reflex?

Delicious double-crosses




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