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News
02 February 2003
Confused Labour issues neither here, neither there directive
HAMRUN - The Labour Party national executive yesterday stopped
short of ordering a boycott of the referendum leaving all its
options open by asking the general conference to approve a motion
in which the electorate would be encouraged to do whatever it
wants except vote Yes.
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Partnership proposal a rehash of 1998 agreement
Kurt Sansone compares the Labour Partys document
Partnership the best option for Malta, with the recommendations
made by the EU in 1998 to the then Labour government. READ
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IVA singers asked to sing No to Europe
By Matthew
Vella
SAN GWANN - The celebrity casts which for long had been stockpiled
in the Labour and Nationalist TV ateliers have now also arrived
at a crossroads. The appearance of singers and other sundry personalities
on a YES to EU melody, produced by the Nationalist Party, did much
to stir the waters back at the Labour Party headquarters. READ
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Leo Brincat says Cassola should not be given a platform"
VALLETTA - During yesterdays Moviment IVA discussion held
in Valletta, Opposition Finance spokesperson Leo Brincat stated
that Alternattiva Demokratika EU spokesperson Arnold Cassola "should
not be given a platform". READ
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