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Malta Hotels And Holidays Hope To Rise Again 2007

Hotel and holiday bookings have been in decline on the Mediterranean island of Malta, but the hope is that 2007 will see new life breathed into her hotel and holidays industry.

The Malta hotels and holiday industry are major players in the island's economy, and with unemployment already h...


Real Estate Property Investment Series: Focus Malta 2007

2005 to 2006 was a very bad period for Malta; the Mediterranean island's economy is heavily reliant on tourism and in its bid to achieve adoption of the Euro and acceptance of the nation as an important member of the European Union, the government of Malta took their eye off the ball during thi...


Property Price Gains Attract New Buyers To Malta

UK and European investors looking for high growth in 2007 are hoping for a repeat of the property inflation seen in Malta when it joined the EU in 2004, and it could become reality with the news that low cost airlines are to fly to the island, giving their real estate industry expectation that ...


Property in Malta - Guide to Buying a Property in Malta

Overview

There are some restrictions on what types of real estate a foreign national can own in Malta. Generally speaking, a foreign national is able to buy one piece of residential property that will be used as that person's primary residence or that will be used by that person as a holi...


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Malta Bend BOE receives preliminary 2010-2011 budget (The Marshall Democrat-News)
Financial issues were the main topic of discussion at the Malta Bend Board of Education Wednesday evening, March 10. The board heard a report from Ann Gorrell of the teacher salary committee.

Malta only dissenter as EU backs bluefin tuna ban (di-ve)
Malta was the only EU member state to vote against a proposal to ban the international trade of bluefin tuna, citing adverse socioeconomic implications if the ban came into effect.

EU endorses bluefin tuna ban - Malta only dissenter (Times of Malta)
The European Commission today took a final decision to endorse a proposal for a ban on the international trade of tuna, with Malta being the only member state to vote against.