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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 8 June 2008

LABOUR PAINS
Bitterness reigns supreme among Muscat’s rivals...

Gonzi's post-election blues
Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi finds himself snubbed by 9.2% of those who voted for his party last March, in the latest MaltaToday survey seeking the public’s verdict on his first 90 days since his improbable re-election...

Unpublished letter sheds new light on Sette Giugno
A document written by a leading Maltese miller who was Flour Control Officer in 1919, published for the first time by MaltaToday, provides new insight into the “Sette Giugno” riots of 89 years ago, in which four Maltese rioters were shot dead by British troops in Valletta...


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MaltaToday News
8 June 2008

Investigations into year-old alleged police beating ‘very advanced’

Joseph Muscat reaches out to lost Labourites

European Commission ‘defrosts’ case against Malta on Departure Tax

AD report indicts Harry Vassallo

Gozitan bus drivers don’t accept Kartanzjan


Mistra boomerangs on PM’s green credentials

Fort Cambridge saga worries investors


A crisis of indifference



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