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Govt
ignored recommendation not to ask for concession
By Kurt SansoneThe seven-year concession negotiated
by the government on the free movement of workers with the EU contrasts
heavily with a recommendation that was made in a report commissioned
by the Ministry for Economic Services.
Dioxins
and furans in our backyard
The problem
of waste management will never be solved by landfill management
alone and incineration will have to serve as a major option
Maria
Bugeja talks of sleaze
Ms Maria Bugeja of the Cancer Foundation has started a campaign
to reveal what she alleges is a case of sleaze journalism by a Maltese
journalist.
Bathers, barbecuers stand firm
at Bahar ic-Caghaq
The authorities have no immediate plans to test the air at Bahar
ic-Caghaq, even though they have made public their views that the
air quality in the area poses much greater risks than pollution
from the sea.
Sant uses new argument to bolster
anti-EU campaign
The final balance of food prices once Malta joins the EU will see
the consumer going under by Lm4, according to Labour leader Alfred
Sant, who yesterday visited a family-run bakery in Qormi.
Hiccups in criminal code amendments
highlighted
The
proposed amendments to the criminal code, while a step in the right
direction, failed to address certain areas that urgently needed
review, Dr Joe Giglio told the MaltaToday.
Tuna
crisis still unsolved
Yesterday was a long hot day for Maltese and Sicilian
fishermen as representatives of both sides met in a bid to solve
the crisis involving a cage-full of live tuna that was hijacked
by Maltese fishermen.
Editor
insists that former SMU members should not be exonerated
Former SMU (the Special Assignment Groups Labour-led
predecessor) members should not be exonerated from the infamous
shooting sprees that happened in the eighties, Saviour Balzan
told Mr Justice Albert Magri presiding over the Civil Court
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