TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 03 October 2007 Labour will not reopen Spring hunting season A future Labour government will not openly defy the European Commission on any of Malta’s contractual obligations as EU members, but Labour will nonetheless fight any court case brought against Malta in the European Court of Justice, Michael Falzon told hunters on Monday... Former PN consultant turned MLP guru slams free press The man entrusted by Labour to restructure Super One TV and aid Labour’s image had been formerly contracted out by Nationalist secretary-general Joe Saliba years back... BirdLife ranger shot in the face The ranger of the Foresta 2000 site in Mellieha, Ray Vella, was shot in the face by a hunter while tending to his own field in Wied il-Mizieb, BirdLife said yesterday... Fuel market liberalised Applications for operating licences for petroleum imports were yesterday opened by the Malta Resources Authority in one of the final steps towards the effective liberalisation of the petroleum market... NEWS | Wednesday, 03 October 2007 Sant takes upper hand in poor debate Water theft is a sin – Church Commission Animal theft at Razzett tal-Hbiberija Imprisoned for not wearing a tie: man vows to take case to European Court Four wise men warn of privatisation fatigue Justice Minister refuses to table fireworks inspections in Parliament Building regulations to be enforced only when tourism peak ends ‘Maltese Mosquito’ opens Presidential campaign No target date yet for full Pharmacy of Your Choice launch |
Till elections do us part
OPINIONS Saviour Balzan: Listen to this one Claire Bonello: A particular brand of nonsense Edward Fenech: The Green view on privatisation Reno Borg: Defending our institutions The Julian Manduca Award |
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