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News
20 July 2003
MaltaToday story on overcharging and excessive fees vindicated
MaltaTodays investigations of Professor Louis Buhagiar
appear to be finally vindicated with the revelations that the
former parliamentary secretary and Labour MP stands accused of
withholding money owed to St Philips hospital. The evidence
that is surfacing from the hospital reconfirms MaltaTodays
position in the court proceedings instituted against this newspaper
by Buhagiar. What MaltaToday stated about the former Labour junior
minister appears to be correct...
A director of Baystreet and Legend Real Estate Ltd has been sentenced
to three months imprisonment for ordering his employees to break
into the premises of one of the Baystreet concessionaires...
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, faces one of his toughest
moments of his political career after the apparent suicide of
a man his office accused of being a mole. After a warm and tumultuous
welcome in the US congress, the British minister faces tough times
over his handling of David Kelly the Ministry of Defence expert.
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