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100 malicious calls traced in six
months
By Marika
Azzopardi
Nuisance callers are unfortunately a reality which anybody
possessing a phone may experience from time to time. However when
nuisance calls become regular or worse still, when these turn malicious,
things may get out of hand.
New
regulations for satellite dishes but no change on licence
Sales
down because of changes in codes
By Ray
Abdilla
The yearly licence fee paid by satellite dish owners to
the Wireless and Telegraphy Department is there to stay but prospective
satellite buyers are being spared an additional burden imposed by
the Planning Authority.
No football-related disruptions
at work
By Kurt
Sansone
One week down the line and footballs premier event
has not caused any major disruptions at the place of work despite
the awkward time of play. But both union officials and employers
are expecting some disruptions in the later stages of the tournament
especially if Italy and England progress to the subsequent rounds.
Diesel burning with a doughnut smell
By Kurt
Sansone
Diesel engine buses and heavy commercial vehicles belching
black smoke and leaving an unbearable stench behind them might be
a thing of the past. It will if the production of bio-diesel is
given the necessary stimulus to become commercially viable
Kalkara tribal rivalries reason
for ban
By Mario
Schembri Wismayer
Parishioners speaking to MaltaToday said Kalkara folk were
embittered because the Curia could have allowed the indoor church
festa to go on and simply barred the outdoor festa.
Moussa says EU can do more
Secretary General of the Arab League Amre Moussa did not cut corners,
for him the solution to the violence in the Middle East is an immediate
withdrawal by Israel from the occupied territories and the creation
of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital
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