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TOP NEWS | Wednesday, 16 July 2008

ONE to launch mobile phone services soon
Charlot Zahra
The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) has licensed ONE Productions Limited, operators of One Radio and ONE Television, as a Virtual Mobile Network Operator (MVNO)
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Businessman to cover Malta in trees
David Darmanin
In a recent deal clinched with the Gaia Foundation, TipTop Group have agreed to fund the planting of a tree with every product sold at any of their furniture and sports equipment stores. The initiative is expected to sponsor the plantation of thousands of trees in a matter of months.
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ST-NXP unlikely to affect Malta plant

Malta: Love or Loathe?

Spiral clinch HSBC Young Enterprise Malta Company of the Year Award

Pentasia launches Maltese IT Recruitment division

Overwhelming response for Banif Bank at the International Fair of Malta 2008

Personal Training - the professional way

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BOV Club Gets Bigger This Year with its Best Offers Ever

ECB conducts three different auctions during the week

TPPI think tank organises rent reform debate

Letter: Bottom-up costing methodology “best practice”


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OPINION - George M Mangion
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