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Shock
and disbelief - Vella
In an interview published today, deputy leader George Vella admits
that he was not surprised the Labour party lost some support following
the extraordinary party conference in 1998.
Galea
blames delay on foreign foundation
Culture
minister Louis Galea yesterday threw the ball back into the court
of the World Monument Fund over the length of time it has taken
for a $50,000 grant to help conserve the Mnajdra temples to materialis.
Conflict
of interest in Kalkara saga
Chameleons,
a reptilian species, inhabit the Kalkara valley and are under threat
from planned development in the area.
Refalo
heavily criticised over call for two more golf courses
Environmentalists, including Friends of the Earth Malta, were shocked
last Sunday when they read a MaltaToday interview with Tourism minister
Michael Refalo, in which he expressed his view that Malta could
very well do with not just one, but two more golf courses.
The
police sacking mystery
MaltaToday can confirm that the three police officers who were sacked
last month, will be instituting a court case shortly against the
Police Commissioner and the Prime Minister.
Wages
and conditions of Maltas police force
The wages and conditions of Maltas police force were thrown
back into the spotlight last week when Opposition spokesman Gavin
Gulia claimed that officers from the Administrative Law Enforcement
section were not being paid overtime to testify in court.
MLPs
EU stance xenophobic Irish Green politician
The
Malta Labour Partys EU position is similar to the position
adopted by the Irish Socialist Party, back in the seventies, according
to Irishman Tom Simpson.
Church
chastised for being silent on green issues
Fr Sean McDonagh, an Irish priest who has worked for several years
with tribal people in the Philippines, believes that the Church
is blind on environmental issues.
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