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News
07/07/2002
Greens advocate State recognition
for gay couples
The Green Party yesterday announced that it would be including a
chapter on gay and lesbian rights in its manifesto, to be approved
next October, including a proposal for recognition by the State
of the rights and duties of gay and lesbian couples
The scars of rape and abuse
The words of clinical psychologist Antoine Schembri Wismayer, who
was speaking to MaltaToday, that abuse is relatively common in Malta
come as no surprise
Satellite TV pirates set to crack
codes by August
Satellite sales that have dipped considerably during the last two
months are expected to start picking up again by early next August.
At the moment the business is not doing very well
Vote rigging libel case against
MaltaToday thrown out
The court dismissed a libel case filed by Labour MP Anglu Farrugia
against MaltaToday editor Saviour Balzan in August 2000 over an
article about vote rigging allegations in the Labour Partys
leadership race in 1992
Collective agreement at Union Press
still in the balance
While the General Workers Union is at loggerheads with the
Water Services Corporation over the unsigned collective agreement
for WSC employees, the union has still not come to terms with its
own employees at the Union Press
Multi-million dollar Airbus deal
for Air Malta
All the mounting speculation on which company was going to provide
Air Malta with its new leased fleet, came to an end on Friday with
the announcement that the national airline concluded a multi-million
dollar agreement with French-based Airbus Industrie
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