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- Maltese crossroads
- Stephen Pincock
- With a population equivalent to that of a small city, Malta has done better than most in ensuring equitable health care. But c chronic funding shortages mean the country's health system requires a delicate balancing act-one which EU requirements threaten to upset. Stephen Pincock reports.
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The Lancet 01.2005
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- Maltese crossroads
- Stephen Pincock
- With a population equivalent to that of a small city, Malta has done better than most in ensuring equitable health care. But chronic funding shortages mean the country's health system requires a delicate balancing act-one which EU requirements threaten to upset. Stephen Pincock reports.
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The Lancet, January 1, 2005
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- The Magic of Malta
- Jane Slade
- The magic of Malta; property old world charm provides island's star attraction.
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Sunday Express August 28, 2005
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- Maltese cross into high-rise territory:
- Denis Serge
- Maltese cross into high-rise territory: The historic north-east coast is being colonised by tower-block developments
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Financial Times (London, England) December 18, 2004 Saturday
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- With EU membership, Malta finds its wine industry under assault
- Conrad De Aenlle
- Malta's long-cosseted wine industry was given a brutal introduction to
free-market economics when Malta entered the EU on May 1. That was also the day the government stopped assessing a levy of 1.5 liri, or $4.31, on each liter of imported wine. That may be barely noticeable on a 1987 Petrus. But for many shoppers considering an Italian or Spanish alternative to a typical Maltese wine, which retails for about 2 liri, the markup was a deal-breaker.
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The International Herald Tribune August 14, 2004
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- Property: A little touch of Britain in the Med
- Graham Norwood
- Think property investment and you do not necessarily think of Malta - but it may be on its way to becoming a good tip.
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The Observer April 4, 2004
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- Knights at the watery opera
- Denis Serge
- Development is at full throttle on parts of the island
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Financial Times (London,England) October 29, 2003
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- Maltese At Crossroads Over Euro Vision
- Maltese At Crossroads Over Euro Vision - Malta Will Be One Of 10 States Joining The EU Next Year. Michael Imeson Reports On Preparation In The Financial Sector, And The Consequences That Membership Will Bring
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The Banker November 1, 2003
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- Malta guards its land jealously, but returns can be good for successful foreign buyers
- Faith Glasgow
- Barbican buy is simply no match: WHERE YOU CAN BUY The island of Malta guards its land jealously, says Faith Glasgow, but returns can be good for successful foreign buyers
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Financial Times (London,England) November 15, 2003
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- Malta: review
- Comment & Analysis; Country Profile; Statistics; Forecast
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Janet Matthews Information Services October 20, 2003
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- Malta offers to help in distribution of Proton cars
- Anna Maria
- Malta, which is expected to be part of the European Union (EU) by May next year, wants to assist Malaysia in the distribution of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd (Proton) cars in Europe.
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Business Times (Malaysia), August 21, 2003
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- Malta aims to link Europe with the North African littoral
- Central Bank of Malta
- Whether Malta joins the EU or not, the forthcoming enlargement will have an important bearing on the country's future development. There is no doubt, however, that the country's reforms have been spurred by the prospect of EU membership. Governor M C Bonello, Bank of Malta, explains why.
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Euroinvest, spring 2003
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- Buying in Malta
- Denis Serge
- Buying in Malta: Both reclusives and the well-heeled can be catered for in Malta.
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Financial Times (London), April 16, 2003
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- Malta toughens up regulations to appease European investors
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- Malta has spent the last decade trying to prepare itself for accession to the EU, introducing a raft of laws designed to shake off its image as a stereotypical offshore tax haven. But it now stands uniquely in an economic no man's land.
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The Lawyer, October 28, 2002
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- Decision time nears for European membership
- Godfrey Grima and Ross Tieman
- Decision time nears for European membership. A referendum on whether to join the EU and an election form part of Malta's busy political agenda in 2003, write Godfrey Grima and Ross Tieman
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Financial Times (London), November 25, 2002
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