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Maltese
leftists on G8
Intimidation, tear gas and an absurd amount of helicopters were
the order of the day during the G8 summit in Genoa
Union warns over pensions reform
Speaking to MaltaToday, General Workers Union secretary General
Tony Zarb said that they were the only union that had reacted to
the Pension reforms commission
Price Club solution may be found
this week
Transparency is required in the running of private companies
the call comes from union and politcal leaders after bankruptcy
at the Price Club
Headaches, from leaking fuel
at sea
The plight faced by residents of Birzebbugia took yet another turn
recently, when oil patches were seen floating on the waters
surface at Pretty Bay
Moonscape memory
Marsaskala residents are up in arms over a large number of would-be
roads that are still crying for their first layer of tarmac, in
spite of government promises to carry out works on at least ten
streets per year
Maghtab and birth defects
By Kurt SansoneCurrent data available at the birth defects registry
at St Lukes Hospital does not give sufficient details to carry
out a health impact assessment of the Maghtab dump on pregnant mothers
living close by, although it will soon be possible to carry out
such a study in due course
Speaking
ones mind about China
MaltaToday spoke to three political figures
from the three political parties on the controversial issue of human
rights versus economic ties with China
When
foot and mouth disease is a Godsend
Though tourist arrivals in the first five months of this year may
have dropped by 4,214 compared to the figure for the same period
last year, French arrivals alone have increased to 4,428 over the
same period in 2000
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