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Top News • 23 April 2006


The Fiat Uno was burnt a few metres away from Prime Minister’s residence (indicated in red) soon after the police security left the sentry post (circled)

Top Story

Arson took place metres away from Lawrence Gonzi’s residence
Car belonged to Jesuits’ maintenance worker

Karl Schembri
Arsonists torched a car in the street of the Prime Minister’s residence in Marsaskala on Thursday, MaltaToday has discovered. They carried out their action minutes after the police sentry outside ended his duty.

 

TOP NEWS

Tony Abela says ‘case closed’ for tragedy that left 29 dead

Mutual respect and electoral digs


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No water surcharge rip-off

New crane refused, old one still standing

Hedging oil bets: government opts for forward buying

Here’s a new challenge: sustainability

That magical word… change

Gardeners skiving on the roundabouts

Clarifications & Corrections

Standing up to China, five years after facing Jiang in Malta

From rotweiller to conciliator

Uncertainty on Maltese arrest in Spanish bust of ‘false police’ ring

For & Against: Sexual abstinence

 

 

 

 

 





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