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Recent news:
Call for Galea's resignation
Everyone is criticising the damage that was done to the Mnajdra temples
and many people marched on Friday night in protest at it, but still, no
one is taking any blame for the tragedy
Denial stories surface with birth
of gay lobby
Charles Bayliss believes that coming out is the way forward for
the gay
community, Miriam Dunn discovers
Eye specialist appeals to hunters
Two hunters, a farmer and a walker - have sustained shotgun injuries to
the eyes over the space of last week, with two of the victims having lost
their eyesight. All were Maltese
Nature Trust criticises use
of tropical wood for Papal throne
Following the recent uproar emanating from the construction works carried
out at Floriana in preparation for the impending papal visit, fresh criticisms
have recently surfaced
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War looms at Armier
The boathouse owners at Armier are getting mixed messages from the
politicians and the authorities. Now its either a time for
reassurance or a time for war, they tell Miriam Dunn.
Police furious with court leniency
One Superintendent told MaltaToday that he and some of his colleagues
cannot understand the sentences which some Magistrates are giving,
describing them as either incomprehensible or, at best, too lenient
Party chiefs explain their policy
over drug traffickers
The recent arraignment of Zebbug businessman, Norman Bezzina, in
connection with a Canada-Malta drug smuggling ring has rekindled
the issue of drug links to politics
Labours SwiM campaign gathering
pace
The Labour Party is bracing itself for a war of convictions on the
EU issue, with the party machinery gearing up for the referendum
and the next general election
Getting heavy
on retail outlets
The battle to improve food hygiene in Malta was stepped up
at the beginning of this month when health inspectors began cracking
down on retail outlets selling food
Another store bites the
dust
Following the publication of a story on Maltas potentially
endangered supermarket sector, and in particular the recent ailments
experienced by the sectors giant Price Club - in last
weeks MaltaToday, the newspaper was inundated with phone calls
requesting further information
Death knell for Kalkara valley
More
than four tumoli of agricultural land being used for organic farming
may be lost if the Planning Authority goes ahead with its plans
to allow the south side of the Kalkara valley to be turned into
terraced and clustered houses
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