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The reds and greens go for the vote

The local elections may still be five weeks away but campaigning has started in earnest with the Labour Party yesterday presenting its 110 candidates in a full-blown televised press conference and Alternattiva Demokratika hitting the streets in Mellieha to raise awareness on environmental issues affecting the locality. By Kurt Sansone

Food outlets face ‘unsustainability’ problems


The news that Farsons has decided to downsize its fast food franchises has sent shockwaves through the catering industry, although many admit the decision is not surprising considering the current economic situation. By Miriam Dunn

Entrapment of Maltese witness in Lockerbie raises few eyebrows


The deliberate taping of Maltese super witness Tony Gauci by a private UK detective which was picked up last week in some of the UK’s highly respected broadsheets went largely unnoticed in Malta. By David Lindsay

Boycott controversy spreads to PBS radio talk show

The Labour partY yesterday was not in a position to respond on its decision to boycott media company ‘Where’s Everybody?’ during a discussion programme hosted by PBS journalist Reno Bugeja on Radio Malta, with former Super One Chairman Alfred Mifsud cancelling his participation a day before.
Maltese-registered ship loses cargo as gales hit Britain

With gales and rain hitting much of the UK yesterday, a helicopter safely winched 16 Russian crewmen off a Maltese-registered cargo ship named ‘ Kodima’ as the vessel began to list in the English Channel, 20 miles south of Cornwall.





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