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No extra seat for Malta in EU parliament
Malta did not get the extra EU parliamentary seat it was asking
for at the close of the EU summit in Laeken, Belgium yesterday but
it was confirmed to be among the top 10 candidate countries due
to make it in the first enlargement
The battle of the fundraisers
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parties hunt down the cash
By Ray
Abdilla
Both the main political parties have been blitzing their media machinery
over the past week in frantic fundraising attempts
Harry hysteria hits Malta
By Marika
Azzopardi
Malta, it seems, has been gripped by Harry Potter mania, with memorabilia
from the books and newly-released film top of hundreds of childrens
wishlists this Christmas
Drivers adapting to parking scheme
The newly introduced parking scheme in Victoria has created a limited
but encouraging turnover of new parking spaces in the commercial
centre, however shoppers are still nervous about visiting the central
commercial zone because of the perception that the time constraints
limit access for visitors
MTA wants curbs on tuna penning
By Kurt
Sansone
The Planning Authority has turned down a strong recommendation
made by the Malta Tourism Authority earlier this week for an embargo
on tuna penning developments despite the negative impact they are
having on the tourism industry
Will bickering dash the Drydocks
last hopes?
By Miriam
Dunn
Lack of consensus is something we often hear about when
important issues are being discussed on a national level
Father Internet virtually in Malta
He is not exactly Father Christmas but for the millions of people
world-wide whose jobs, communication and entertainment needs, or
business depends on the Internet he is akin to the magical red-cloaked
white-bearded figure that children adore. |
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