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TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Tonio Borg still silent despite latest fireworks tragedy
The government has chosen to remain tight-lipped on the safety of Malta’s fireworks factories despite the latest explosion which took the life of another person just months after an explosion in Gharghur claimed five lives...

Fava reveals: price freeze was not discussed at Chamber
Reginald Fava, the medicines importer and former president of the Chamber of Commerce, has told MaltaToday the crucial price-freezing agreement over medicinals had never been discussed in the council of the Chamber of Commerce and Enterprise...


Man dies after ambulance delayed by Mater Dei migration
A man who complained of a severe chest pain ended up losing his life after the ambulance took some 40 minutes to arrive, allegedly delayed by the ongoing migration process at Mater Dei...


Gianpula
Sam Estates


Fireworks and failed promises
It is often pointed out that here in Malta, there has to be some sort of tragedy for us to finally come to our senses, and to address issues that would otherwise remain ignored for years... Editorial>


Queen Elizabeth II in Malta
The Queen and Prince Philip yesterday were given a warm welcome shortly after arriving Malta for a short private visit coinciding with their sixtieth wedding anniversary...

INTERVIEW


‘Jiena Mqabbi!’
Former BBC casting director Jonathan McLeish tells Bianca Caruana of his passion for his adoptive home town of Mqabba and his career in television... Interview >







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