TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 16 July 2008
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To the contempt of the more conservative members of the local business community, TipTop director Joseph Xuereb hasn’t had a proper haircut in more than twenty years. He seems to be more concerned in establishing himself as a pioneer in Maltese eco-trading rather than giving up his Rastaman image. By DAVID DARMANIN>>
EDITORIAL
The public transport strike called by the Transport federation is legally legitimate but it is most unlikely to win public support, especially as unruly behaviour culminates in the rushing on the prime minister’s office, the unacceptable demonstration outside the transport minister’s house and the blocking of the public roads >>
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16 July 2008
ISSUE NO. 544
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