From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8728 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, March 30 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8728 Today's Subjects: ----------------- DMV recommends drivers have this in their car. ["1TAC Support" <1TACSuppl] Which spice FIXES the root cause of insomnia and gives deep, restful sleep? ["Uncovered Weird Spice" Subject: DMV recommends drivers have this in their car. DMV recommends drivers have this in their car. http://carbofixn.co/PeEqEiYyn78U3S3vE_k6aRzOTQ_JF6g6KT7rqMdv8fCwUy8 http://carbofixn.co/pnzeXG6e_sBQSXlSobMmpGnOiztywCZcvcFWVrcx5LPGWBKT2w e Malta Labour Party contested its first elections for the Malta Legislative Assembly the following year. The old Labour vote was split equally between the MLP and the MWP, giving them eleven members each. This allowed the Nationalist Party (PN) to have a slight edge in the formation of a government, which it did in coalition with the MWP. The government did not last long. Two other elections were held in 1951 and 1953 (the last time a coalition governed in Malta) which both saw short-lived PN-MWP coalitions and the decline in the share of votes to the MWP with increasing support for the Labour Party.[citation needed] The MWP eventually disintegrated and the MLP formed a government for the first time in 1955. This legislature was dominated by the issue of integration with the United Kingdom. The party, which started its life as an anti-colonial party with th ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 08:05:30 -0400 From: "Uncovered Weird Spice" Subject: Which spice FIXES the root cause of insomnia and gives deep, restful sleep? Which spice FIXES the root cause of insomnia and gives deep, restful sleep? http://flatbellyes.buzz/ofTD-XftXK2WGFST-2J4kcyLnmsyTu8iSzJoMoWAPTZKirzwZQ http://flatbellyes.buzz/qM2YQ8V7y8DdT1n_s12eOv67gIqmcbe2iVUTpz7J57AsNU42fQ Sant as a vote of no confidence in his government and informed the then-President of the Republic that he no longer held a parliamentary majority as a result. The President had on various occasions asked Prime Minister Alfred Sant to try to find a solution for the political crisis created, but when all attempts proved futile, he had no other option but to accept Sant and his government's resignation and a call for early elections, which were held on 5 September 1998. The Labour Party was defeated with a wide 13,000 vote margin.[citation needed] Back in opposition, the party campaigned unsuccessfully against EU membership, and the 'NO' camp lost the referendum for the ascension of Malta in the European Union on 8 March (although Sant claimed victory) and was again defeated in the general election a month later on 14 April 2003, once more with a 12,000 vote margin. Sant resigned but stood again for party leader, where he was re-elected with more than 65% of the votes.[citation needed] In June 2004 the party succeeded in obtaining a relati ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 10:14:58 -0400 From: "Skin Poisoning" Subject: The #1 Sign Your Wrinkles Hide A Form Of Deep Skin Poisoning The #1 Sign Your Wrinkles Hide A Form Of Deep Skin Poisoning http://speedocol.bar/vMhB-5VDK0eqOjEQeSzfkDNWfE0ngfVZIoJaVJijSZ91ALZsJA http://speedocol.bar/FoVBnZDhUmIqBWFTegdAceZau1DAt7EqIADaiUNiYjPKeSzbAg bour Party was re-founded in 1949 as a successor to the Labour Party founded in 1921. Paul Boffa, Leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister since 1947, resigned and left the party because of serious disagreements with his Deputy Dom Mintoff which had led to a series of cabinet crises. Boffa formed the Malta Workers Party (MWP) while Mintoff re-organized the Labour Party as the Malta Labour Party.[citation needed] The Malta Labour Party contested its first elections for the Malta Legislative Assembly the following year. The old Labour vote was split equally between the MLP and the MWP, giving them eleven members each. This allowed the Nationalist Party (PN) to have a slight edge in the formation of a government, which it did in coalition with the MWP. The government did not last long. Two other elections were held in 1951 and 1953 (the last time a coalition governed in Malta) which both saw short-lived PN-MWP coalitions and the decline in the ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 07:28:12 -0400 From: "Backyard Revolution" Subject: MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% http://javaburnz.biz/noRqGhIdZbTahZBXtHUmSnDnHC_miVNlUdY_DWKdAe3Ukq3SPg http://javaburnz.biz/epmHU7tA2TbvpQvhpZQbjgbQzkZq-s2LO5xZKGBqgr0U7b2s0A nt who won the election for party leader, and then modernized the party, secured a victory at the polls in 1996. Under Sant's leadership the party made several changes. The party opened the new Labour Party Headquarters in Hamrun instead of the old Macina in Cottonera. The party also made giant steps in the media by being the first Maltese political party to own its radio and television stations.[citation needed] Sant managed to win comfortably the 1996 elections held on 26 October by over 8,000 votes on the Nationalist Party. The 1987 constitutional amendments, which secured the necessary additional seats, had to be used for the second time, having been used for the same time in 1987. This same amendment had to be used a third time in 2008.[citation needed] However, trouble was brewing. Mintoff, for reasons known to him alone (within the MLP), started creating problems in Parliament for the one-seat Labour parliamenta ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2022 10:27:56 -0400 From: "Harvard Medical School" Subject: Rub your diseases away Rub your diseases away http://growhealth.guru/_07otzjSzW9xJa3MQqs7EHoNfnQw3tnye5ZYKqb9G-MDP37FDA http://growhealth.guru/mudC8P0OnQ8L8unEMGIzHkqsaegXGAgCz4VihIByAPFe1naSog ment for the one-seat Labour parliamentary majority. In the summer of 1998, Labour lost a division vote on the proposed Cottonera waterfront project because of Mintoff's renegation on his parliamentary group. This was considered by Prime Minister Sant as a vote of no confidence in his government and informed the then-President of the Republic that he no longer held a parliamentary majority as a result. The President had on various occasions asked Prime Minister Alfred Sant to try to find a solution for the political crisis created, but when all attempts proved futile, he had no other option but to accept Sant and his government's resignation and a call for early elections, which were held on 5 September 1998. The Labour Party was defeated with a wide 13,000 vote margin.[citation needed] Back in opposition, the party campaigned unsuccessfully against EU membership, and the 'NO' camp lost the referendum for the ascension of Malta in the European Union on 8 March (although Sant claimed victory) and was again defeated in the general election a month later on 14 April 2003, once more with a 12,000 vote margin. Sant resigned but stood again for party leader, where he was re-elected with more than 65% of the votes.[citation needed] In June 2004 the party succeeded in obtaining a ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8728 **********************************************