Letters to the editor - July 18, 2026
Letter writers say the budget misses a higher minimum wage, transit funding and marijuana revenue while urging tax and liquor-store overhauls.
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Letters to the editor - July 18, 2026
A Maltese poet laureateVincent Friggieri of Gżira writes:Malta rightly takes pride in celebrating achievement in the arts. Yet there remains one honour many countries have long embraced but which has never existed in our own literary tradition: the appointment of a poet laureate.The role is not simply to recognise a distinguished poet. It is to...
Letters to the Editor: Using reinforcement in treating drug addiction isn’t ‘bribery’
'There is nothing about reinforcing appropriate behavior that can be called bribery. When you get a paycheck for working, we don't call that a bribe,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Letters to the Editor
The persistence of asbestos-related lung cancer also reveals a structural weakness in how occupational exposure is documented over time.
Politicians amuse themselves Pallieterke, The socialist Hans Bonte, former mayor of Vilvoorde and acting Deputy Prime Minister in the Flemish Government, was a guest on the VRT program De Zevende Dag on Sunday, June 28. During the show, he stated FOUR times, clearly and intelligibly, “that he was having a good time.” Because that is politics in Belgium: entertainment. Bonte returned to the Chamber of Representatives because fellow party member …
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