New stream of world headlines and coverage of Malta sale of passports – the other stream got too heavy

Published: November 19, 2013 at 1:25am
Wprost/Poland

Wprost/Poland

Bankier/Poland

Bankier/Poland

Twoja Europa_Poland

The Smithsonian

Wyborcza/Poland

Wyborcza/Poland

The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe

European Public Affairs

European Public Affairs

News Herald/Ohio

News Herald/Ohio

Las Vegas Sun

Las Vegas Sun

Tulsa World/Oklahoma

Tulsa World/Oklahoma

Najwyzszy Czas/Poland

Najwyzszy Czas/Poland

Eurasia Review

Eurasia Review

UT/San Diego

UT/San Diego

Sunday World/UK

Sunday World/UK

The Day/Connecticut

The Day/Connecticut

Wiadomoschi WP/Poland

Wiadomoschi WP/Poland

Deutsche Welle/Polish edition

Deutsche Welle/Polish edition

Dziennik/Poland

Dziennik/Poland




8 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    The Malta Labour Party has maliciously accused the PN with orchestrating the global media.

    With their same logic, who can stop one from arguing that those articles are the work of the Malta Labour Party itself?

    They are the experts in headline soundbites and catch phrases.

    Who can stop one from claiming that they are taking advantage of what they suggest is the gullible world press, feeding them the line that Malta is selling citizenship on the cheap, which will turn the heads and arouse readers’ interests.

    Who can blame one for believing that this is only a covert advertising campaign – which the Malta Labour Party cunningly obtained free of charge, typical of Labour – which advertises the sheme as widely as possible, in order to sell as many passports as possible?

  2. zunzana says:

    The next thing is we will hear Labour tell us that Malta benefited from this scheme because our island has been advertised all over the world.

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