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News • 20 July 2003

Almost half of court cases in Gozo’s civil court are over five years old

Kurt Sansone

The moaning and groaning about court cases that take far too long to be decided would seem to be justified and statistics confirm the scales of justice are saddled with a substantial amount of cases have seen many moons pass and remain undecided...


Zammit Dimech’s waste strategy goes west

Delays in waste separation and facilities explained

Julian Manduca

The much vaunted waste management strategy prepared under former minister responsible for waste Francis Zammit Dimech is not living up to its reputation as deadlines are missed and plans are sidelined.


Women having abortions overseas would be committing a criminal act - AG

Kurt Sansone

Women seeking an abortion overseas may be liable to criminal prosecution under Maltese law according to the attorney general. This interpretation of the law flies in the face of accepted legal practice that contends abortion would constitute a criminal offence only if performed in Malta or in Maltese territory.


MEPA recommends refusal for former Jumbo Lido

Nearly Lm80,000 owed in rent

The former Jumbo Lido in Qui-si-sana was never an architectural gem and many wished it was never built, but now it has been abandoned to the elements, many of which are not pleasant.


Minor op keeps Sant away

Unknown to the media and most Nationalist MP’s Alfred Sant absence in the ratification of the European Union treaty had nothing whatsoever to do with making a political point...


Gardens in Balzan under threat

The degradation of Maltese towns and villages continues unabated and no areas are unaffected.


 

 






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