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News • 16 February 2003

EU debate takes a break with anti-war demo
By Matthew Vella
Europhiles and eurosceptics took time off from the EU debate deadlock suspending their feud in mid-air yesterday to join forces in an anti-war protest against war on Iraq. READ MORE>



2004 credible date for Marsa power station – minister claims
The government intends bringing the Marsa power station up to EU standards by May 1 2004, Economic Service Minister Joseph Bonnici said.
Bonnici told MaltaToday "additional improvement in the quality of the fuel used and some other refinements in the operation of the plant, as a whole, are expected to bring the Marsa Power Station in line with the relevant EU emission requirements ahead of Malta's accession to the EU."READ MORE>

Taxpayers pay Alfred Sant’s chauffeur’ to read the news
By a staff reporter
HAMRUN - According to MaltaToday’s investigations, Super One journalist Roberto Francalanza receives his salary or part of his salary through the privileges of Opposition Leader Dr Alfred Sant. READ MORE>

 






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