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Bleak investment future with Labour
victory
The Labour Party was in an upbeat mood yesterday as
it looked ahead with optimism, in the belief that next Sunday
will turn out to be a sure victory for them.
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When youre voting use
your head, not your heart, GRTU says
"Common sense is the logic that tells you whats
good for you and for the Maltese. The GRTUs message is this:
Use your head and not your heart."
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Media objects en masse to Alfred
Sants hostility to press
The Malta Financial and Business Times has joined no
less than 75 journalists, editors, columnists and media commentators
from across Malta in condemning Opposition Leader Alfred Sants
increasing hostility toward the media.
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Joe
Borg confirms Lm9m additional EU funding
Foreign Minister Dr Joe Borg yesterday confirmed the
extra Lm9 million (EUR20 million) that Malta is expected to receive
should it join the EU is certain and will be adopted by the EU
Commission in the coming days. READ
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INTERVIEW
A tale of two uncertainties
Finance Minister John Dalli speaks to DAVID
LINDSAY about the issues of uncertainty affecting the Maltese
economy at present. He also speaks about the Oppositions
two month tax holiday proposal, transparency at HSBC, the
adjusting of tax ceilings and Maltas future as a financial
services centre in this wide-ranging interview |
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OPINION
On the referendum and parastatal corporations
Economic Services Minister Josef Bonnici reflects
on the result of the recently held referendum and finds that
it takes some cheek for Opposition leader Alfred
Sant to instruct on democracy. He also outlines major developments
at some of the corporations under his remit including the
shipyards, Air Malta, Gozo Channel, utility rates at Enemalta
and at the Water Services Corporation |
NEWS
Dalli announces tax credit on investment
spending
Election Monitor
Economy figures in PNs
latest campaign upgrade
Leadership and efficiency:
hallmarks of MLPs final lap campaign
AD keeps up high profile
campaign
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