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Local
News October 19 2003
BICAL
Scandal
In the long run of the BICAL saga, MaltaTodays coverage
has revealed the extent of an indiscriminate and systematic dissipation
of the former BICAL bank assets.
By
a staff reporter
The President of the Republic, Guido De Marco, has indicated to
close aides his intention of standing for the European parliamentary
elections. He hopes to be one of many Nationalist candidates,
but close aides confirmed with MaltaToday that the Nationalist
party was not too happy with his intentions...
Next Wednesday the man who for fifty years or more demonised
the Nationalists and whose polices destroyed the lives of so many
Nationalist families, will walk into the Nationalist HQ as a guest
in a TV show to be hosted by another man who made it his pastime
to trample over the Nationalists.
Developers will have to re-apply for permits
Julian Manduca
The development at Chambray in Gozo has come to a grinding halt,
MaltaToday has learned. For at least six months the project has
been on hold because the planning permit has lapsed as the developers
were not able to meet all the permit conditions, signalling that
the entire project is once again facing troubled waters...
Kurt Sansone
After Malta joins the EU in May next year, Maltese health authorities
will be liable to pay for treatment abroad when there is an undue
delay in treating the patient in Malta...
Education minister Dr Louis Galea has expressed a cautious interest
in the leadership of the Nationalist Party, MaltaToday can confirm.
Following Prime Minister Dr Eddie Fenech Adamis announcement
that he will not be the leader of the PN to face the next elections,
Galea has shifted his position on the leadership issue. ..
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