TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 18 July 2007
MEPA turns up the heat on Astrid VellaThe spokesperson for the environmental organisation Flimkien Ghal Ambjent Ahjar is the target of an enforcement order by one of the FAA’s own targets – the Malta Environment and Planning Authority....
‘It’s back to Lorry Sant’s days’ - Carmel CacopardoThe former PN candidate Carmel Cacopardo, who is embroiled in a row over the Malta Environment and Planning Authority’s refusal to re-appoint him as an investigator of its planning decisions, has stated that the authority’s objection to his participation in a Green Party meeting was “a throwback to (former Labour minister) Lorry Sant’s time”... MUT stops Church from firing gay teachersThe Malta Union of Teachers has had to intervene to stop the termination of four gay teachers from their employment in Church schools over the past five years, president John Bencini has told MaltaToday... NEWS | Wednesday, 18 July 2007
PM tells food importers to keep prices stable for six monthsItaly and Libyan police to patrol desert, Frattini tells CassolaTeachers desert anti-racism courseMP opposing home that will house just four ex-prisonersReporter: Saliba and Micallef’s ‘all-out war’Boarded out pension no longer lifelong benefit |
No shame about Ray
The Rifffs came back with two new singles this year, but rock mainstay Ray Mercieca has shown no signs of giving up and is preparing to bring the Characters back into the scene with a new single. Read interview by Robert Pisani. Insurance companies wary of fireworks factories
It seems insurance cover for firework factories is not readily available, if at all. Read article by Sarah Attard Gialanze & Bianca Caruana OPINIONS Claire Bonello: Mistaking bad taste for being funny
Saviour Balzan: Mugliettwit and Sammutphob
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