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Today’s Newspaper

Cuttings

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2 May 2013

Today’s news in the papers DI-VE.COM

New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone Stores – Vodafone Direct

Catch the Drop Campaign wine €500,000 – HSBC CSR

Gozo News

Samsung Galaxy s4 Android phone now in Vodafone stores – Vodafone Direct

The Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 HSBC funding – HSBC CSR

Malta Independent New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone stores – Vodafone Direct

Catch the Drop Caampaign wins €500,000 via HSBC Water Programme – HSBC CSR

Josanne Cassar New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone stores – Vodafone Direct

The Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 – HSBC CSR

Malta Today

Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 via HSBC Water Programme – HSBC CSR

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Times of Malta Every drop counts – HSBC CSR

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Vodafone in the news

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CLIENT: VODAFONE DIRECT MEDIUM: DI-VE.COM DATE: 29 APRIL 2013

New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone stores Article By: di-ve.com news

The new Samsung Galaxy S4 is now available at all Vodafone stores across Malta and Gozo

with exclusive discounts on the new Vodafone RED Plans.

“The Samsung Galaxy S4 is truly a phone that makes our lives richer, simpler and more fun.

It is the most sought after Android phone which takes power and performance to a whole new

level and offers an amazing camera” explained Vodafone Senior Executive Karl Galea. “As

Vodafone Malta we’re proud to launch the Samsung Galaxy S4 in Malta. This helps us

provide our customers the latest technology accompanied by the best service on the Island,”

he announced.

The Smartphone features a 1.9 GHz Quad Core processor with a 5-inch Super AMOLED

1080p screen and the Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. It comes with a range of new innovative

features, including an improved dual 13-megapixel camera and new software features such as

response to waves and gestures.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 captures all the action wherever you are with its dual camera.

Users can now take multiple exposure pictures and edit them together to add a special

dramatic touch with the new Cinema photo feature. Using the new Samsung Eraser Shot

feature, users will be able to zap moving objects from your photos, leaving only the people

and things you want to see.

The New S4 simplifies everyday tasks designed with a well-connected multi-tasker in mind.

You can now call a friend, answer the phone, preview emails and control videos without even

touching the phone.

Vodafone is selling this smartphone in Black and White. Users can try this device at the MIA

or the St. Julians Stores which will be open today.

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CLIENT: VODAFONE DIRECT MEDIUM: GOZONEWS.COM DATE: 29 APRIL 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 Android phone now in Vodafone stores

Posted By Gozo News On April 29, 2013 @ 3:31 pm In Malta News | No Comments

The new Samsung Galaxy S4, is now available at all Vodafone stores across Malta and Gozo with exclusive discounts on the new Vodafone RED Plans, Vodafone Malta said today.

“The Samsung Galaxy S4 is truly a phone that makes our lives richer, simpler and more fun,” said Karl Galea, Senior Executive from Vodafone Malta. “As Vodafone Malta we’re proud to launch the Samsung Galaxy S4 in Malta. This helps us provide our customers the latest technology accompanied by the best service on the Islands.”

The company said that “the Smartphone features a 1.9 GHz Quad Core processor with a 5-inch Super AMOLED 1080p screen and the Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. It comes with a range of new innovative features, including an improved dual 13-megapixel camera and new software features

such as response to waves and gestures. It captures all the action with its dual camera. You can

now take multiple exposure pictures and edit them together to add a special dramatic touch with the new Cinema photo feature.

Vodafone is selling this smartphone in Black and White. For more information call 247 for free from a Vodafone line or 9999 9247 from any other line or log onto www.vodafone.com.mt/phones [1].

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CLIENT: VODAFONE DIRECT MEDIUM: INDEPENDENT.COM.MT DATE: 29 APRIL 2013

New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone stores

Monday, 29 April 2013, 16:20

The new Samsung Galaxy S4, the most sought after Android phone which takes power and performance to a whole new level and offers an amazing camera is now available at all Vodafone stores across Malta and Gozo with exclusive discounts on the new Vodafone RED Plans.

“The Samsung Galaxy S4 is truly a phone that makes our lives richer, simpler and more fun,” said Karl Galea, Senior Executive from Vodafone Malta. “As Vodafone Malta we’re proud to launch the Samsung Galaxy S4 in Malta. This helps us provide our customers the latest technology accompanied by the best service on the Islands.”

The Smartphone features a 1.9 GHz Quad Core processor with a 5-inch Super AMOLED 1080p screen and the Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. It comes with a range of new innovative features, including an improved dual 13-megapixel camera and new software features such as response to waves and gestures.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 captures all the action wherever you are with its dual camera. You can now take multiple exposure pictures and edit them together to add a special dramatic touch with the new Cinema photo feature. With the new Samsung Eraser Shot feature you will

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CLIENT: VODAFONE DIRECT MEDIUM: INDEPENDENT.COM.MT DATE: 29 APRIL 2013

be able to zap moving objects from your photos, leaving only the people and things you want to see.

The New S4 simplifies everyday tasks designed with a well-connected multi-tasker in mind. You can now call a friend, answer the phone, preview emails and control videos without even touching the phone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 understands how important your health is and can help you achieve your fitness goals by monitoring your fitness levels during workouts and throughout the day. It also cares for your general health with sensors that automatically adjust the display and volume, depending on how you use your phone to ensure optimal experience.

Vodafone is selling this smartphone in Black and White. To try out this fabulous device one can visit the MIA or the St. Julians Stores which will be open today. For more information call 247 for free from a Vodafone line or 9999 9247 from any other line or log onto www.vodafone.com.mt/phones.

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CLIENT: VODAFONE DIRECT MEDIUM: JOSANNECASSAR.COM DATE: 29 APRIL 2013

New Samsung Galaxy S4 now in Vodafone stores

The new Samsung Galaxy S4, the most sought after Android phone which takes power and performance

to a whole new level and offers an amazing camera is now available at all Vodafone stores across Malta

and Gozo with exclusive discounts on the new Vodafone RED Plans.

“The Samsung Galaxy S4 is truly a phone that makes our lives richer, simpler and more fun,” said Karl

Galea, Senior Executive from Vodafone Malta. “As Vodafone Malta we’re proud to launch the Samsung

Galaxy S4 in Malta. This helps us provide our customers the latest technology accompanied by the best

service on the Islands.”

The Smartphone features a 1.9 GHz Quad Core processor with a 5-inch Super AMOLED 1080p screen

and the Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) OS. It comes with a range of new innovative features, including an

improved dual 13-megapixel camera and new software features such as response to waves and gestures.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 captures all the action wherever you are with its dual camera. You can now

take multiple exposure pictures and edit them together to add a special dramatic touch with the new

Cinema photo feature. With the new Samsung Eraser Shot feature you will be able to zap moving

objects from your photos, leaving only the people and things you want to see.

The New S4 simplifies everyday tasks designed with a well-connected multi-tasker in mind. You can

now call a friend, answer the phone, preview emails and control videos without even touching the

phone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 understands how important your health is and can help you achieve

your fitness goals by monitoring your fitness levels during workouts and throughout the day. It also

cares for your general health with sensors that automatically adjust the display and volume, depending

on how you use your phone to ensure optimal experience.

Vodafone is selling this smartphone in Black and White. To try out this fabulous device one can visit the

MIA or the St. Julians Stores which will be open today. For more information call 247 for free from a

Vodafone line or 9999 9247 from any other line or log onto www.vodafone.com.mt/phones.

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Other stories in the news

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: DI-VE.COM DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 Article By: di-ve.com news

A strategic 3-year initiative entitled Catch the Drop Campaign and proposed by the

Government with the support of HSBC Malta has won €500,000 in HSBC Group funding.

The Catch the Drop Campaign, which will begin in October 2013, is a national environmental

and educational campaign for sustainable water in Malta. The funding from HSBC Group will

see the campaign expand over the next three years, promoting water conservation in Malta

and Gozo.

To raise awareness about this important development, 460 primary and secondary school

students from 13 schools today gathered in front of St John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta bearing

signs and slogans promoting sustainable use of water. The group then paraded through

Valletta en route to Upper Barrakka Gardens.

The Catch the Drop Campaign offers a strategic path towards sustainable water conservation

in Malta, and this HSBC Group funding will breathe new life and energy into the initiative

and contribute towards its strength implementation over the next three years, Catch the Drop

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: DI-VE.COM DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

Campaign Francis Sullivan, Regional Head of Corporate Sustainability Europe and Advisor

on the Environment said.

HSBC’s Malta CEO Mark Watkinson held that “water is essential to all human activity and a

fundamental driver of all socio-economic growth but, as a resource, it is under great strain.

This winning proposal aims to bring about the increased awareness and sustainable practices

required to bring long-term positive change.”

Minister for Energy and Conservation of Water Konrad Mizzi stated that achieving

sustainable fresh water practices calls for a collective effort. “We must act together to foster

greater awareness and move towards more sustainable water practices. By investing so much

in communities on a global level, HSBC’s Water Programme is an impressive venture that

encapsulates the spirit of corporate sustainability. Moreover, this assistance will help Malta in

achieving its targets for improved water practices,” he said.

Back in June 2012, the HSBC Group launched the €100 million HSBC Water Programme.

This global initiative opened up €65 million worth of funding for developing countries and

€35 million for countries where there is the presence of HSBC, thus including Malta. The

Bank will be working with leading charities on social and environmental projects which have

the potential to provide long-term economic benefits to local communities.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: GOZONEWS.COM DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

The Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 HSBC funding

Posted By Gozo News On April 26, 2013 @ 3:35 pm In Malta News | No Comments

A proposal submitted by the Government with the support of HSBC Malta has won €500,000 in HSBC Group funding to develop ‘The Catch the Drop Campaign,’ a strategic 3-year initiative beginning October 2013.

The Catch the Drop Campaign is a national environmental and educational campaign for sustainable water in Malta. This funding from HSBC Group will see the campaign expand over the next three years, promoting water conservation in Malta and Gozo.

To raise awareness about this important development, 460 primary and secondary school students from 13 schools gathered in front of St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta bearing signs and slogans

promoting sustainable use of water. The group then paraded through Valletta en route to Upper Barrakka Gardens.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: GOZONEWS.COM DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

”The Catch the Drop Campaign offers a strategic path towards sustainable water conservation in

Malta, and this HSBC Group funding will breathe new life and energy into the initiative and contribute towards its strength implementation over the next three years,” said Francis Sullivan, Regional Head of Corporate Sustainability Europe and Advisor on the Environment.

“Water is essential to all human activity and a fundamental driver of all socio-economic growth but, as a resource, it is under great strain,” said HSBC’s Malta CEO Mark Watkinson. “This winning proposal aims to bring about the increased awareness and sustainable practices required to bring long-term positive change.”

“Achieving sustainable fresh water practices calls for a collective effort. We must act together to foster greater awareness and move towards more sustainable water practices” said Minister Konrad

Mizzi. “By investing so much in communities on a global level, HSBC’s Water Programme is an impressive venture that encapsulates the spirit of corporate sustainability. Moreover, this assistance will help Malta in achieving its targets for improved water practices.”

Back in June 2012, the HSBC Group launched the €100 million HSBC Water Programme. This global

initiative opened up €65 million worth of funding for developing countries and €35 million for countries where there is the presence of HSBC, thus including Malta. The Bank will be working with leading charities on social and environmental projects which have the potential to provide long-term economic benefits to local communities.

Photo: Some 460 students from 13 schools walked together through Valletta to promote the sustainable use of water.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: INDEPENDENT.COM.MT DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 via HSBC Water Programme

Friday, 26 April 2013, 16:07

A proposal submitted by the Government with the support of HSBC Malta has won €500,000 in HSBC Group funding to develop ‘The Catch the Drop Campaign’, a strategic 3-year initiative beginning October 2013.

The Catch the Drop Campaign is a national environmental and educational campaign for sustainable water in Malta. This funding from HSBC Group will see the campaign expand over the next three years, promoting water conservation in Malta and Gozo.

To raise awareness about this important development, 460 primary and secondary school students from 13 schools gathered in front of St John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta bearing signs and slogans promoting sustainable use of water. The group then paraded through Valletta en route to Upper Barrakka Gardens.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: INDEPENDENT.COM.MT DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

‘‘The Catch the Drop Campaign offers a strategic path towards sustainable water conservation in Malta, and this HSBC Group funding will breathe new life and energy into the initiative and contribute towards its strength implementation over the next three years,” said Francis Sullivan, Regional Head of Corporate Sustainability Europe and Advisor on the Environment.

“Water is essential to all human activity and a fundamental driver of all socio-economic growth but, as a resource, it is under great strain,’’ said HSBC’s Malta CEO Mark Watkinson. “This winning proposal aims to bring about the increased awareness and sustainable practices required to bring long-term positive change.”

“Achieving sustainable fresh water practices calls for a collective effort. We must act together to foster greater awareness and move towards more sustainable water practices” said Minister Konrad Mizzi. “By investing so much in communities on a global level, HSBC’s Water Programme is an impressive venture that encapsulates the spirit of corporate sustainability. Moreover, this assistance will help Malta in achieving its targets for improved water practices.”

Back in June 2012, the HSBC Group launched the €100 million HSBC Water Programme. This global initiative opened up €65 million worth of funding for developing countries and €35 million for countries where there is the presence of HSBC, thus including Malta. The Bank will be working with leading charities on social and environmental projects which have the potential to provide long-term economic benefits to local communities.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: JOSANNECASSAR.COM DATE: 27 APRIL 2013

The Catch the Drop Campaign wins

€500,000

Pictured above: HSBC’s Mark Watkinson and Francis Sullivan with Minister Konrad Mizzi,

congratulating winners of the HSBC Water Conservation competition

A proposal submitted by the Government with the support of HSBC Malta has won €500,000

in HSBC Group funding to develop ‘The Catch the Drop Campaign’, a strategic 3-year

initiative beginning October 2013.

The Catch the Drop Campaign is a national environmental and educational campaign for

sustainable water in Malta. This funding from HSBC Group will see the campaign expand

over the next three years, promoting water conservation in Malta and Gozo.

To raise awareness about this important development, 460 primary and secondary school

students from 13 schools gathered in front of St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta bearing signs

and slogans promoting sustainable use of water. The group then paraded through Valletta en

route to Upper Barrakka Gardens.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: JOSANNECASSAR.COM DATE: 27 APRIL 2013

‘‘The Catch the Drop Campaign offers a strategic path towards sustainable water conservation

in Malta, and this HSBC Group funding will breathe new life and energy into the initiative

and contribute towards its strength implementation over the next three years,” said Francis

Sullivan, Regional Head of Corporate Sustainability Europe and Advisor on the Environment.

“Water is essential to all human activity and a fundamental driver of all socio-economic

growth but, as a resource, it is under great strain,’’ said HSBC’s Malta CEO Mark Watkinson.

“This winning proposal aims to bring about the increased awareness and sustainable practices

required to bring long-term positive change.”

“Achieving sustainable fresh water practices calls for a collective effort. We must act together

to foster greater awareness and move towards more sustainable water practices” said Minister

Konrad Mizzi. “By investing so much in communities on a global level, HSBC’s Water

Programme is an impressive venture that encapsulates the spirit of corporate sustainability.

Moreover, this assistance will help Malta in achieving its targets for improved water

practices.”

Back in June 2012, the HSBC Group launched the €100 million HSBC Water Programme.

This global initiative opened up €65 million worth of funding for developing countries and

€35 million for countries where there is the presence of HSBC, thus including Malta. The

Bank will be working with leading charities on social and environmental projects which have

the potential to provide long-term economic benefits to local communities.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: MALTATODAY.COM.MT DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

National Friday 26 April 2013 - 16:57

Catch the Drop Campaign wins €500,000 via HSBC Water Programme Proposal for strategic three-year initiative ‘Catch the Drop Campaign’ wins €500,000 from HSBC Group

HSBC’s Mark Watkinson and Francis Sullivan with Minister Konrad Mizzi, congratulating winners of the HSBC Water Conservation competition

A proposal submitted by the Government with the support of HSBC Malta has won €500,000 in HSBC

Group funding to develop 'The Catch the Drop Campaign', a strategic 3-year initiative beginning

October 2013.

In a statement, HSBC Malta said that the Catch the Drop Campaign is a national environmental and

educational campaign for sustainable water in Malta.

This funding from HSBC Group will see the campaign expand over the next three years, promoting

water conservation in Malta and Gozo.

To raise awareness about this important development, 460 primary and secondary school students

from 13 schools gathered in front of St John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta bearing signs and slogans

promoting sustainable use of water. The group then paraded through Valletta en route to Upper

Barrakka Gardens.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: MALTATODAY.COM.MT DATE: 26 APRIL 2013

''The Catch the Drop Campaign offers a strategic path towards sustainable water conservation in

Malta, and this HSBC Group funding will breathe new life and energy into the initiative and contribute

towards its strength implementation over the next three years," said Francis Sullivan, Regional Head

of Corporate Sustainability Europe and Advisor on the Environment.

"Water is essential to all human activity and a fundamental driver of all socio-economic growth but, as

a resource, it is under great strain,'' said HSBC's Malta CEO Mark Watkinson. "This winning proposal

aims to bring about the increased awareness and sustainable practices required to bring long-term

positive change."

"Achieving sustainable fresh water practices calls for a collective effort. We must act together to foster

greater awareness and move towards more sustainable water practices" said Minister Konrad Mizzi.

"By investing so much in communities on a global level, HSBC's Water Programme is an impressive

venture that encapsulates the spirit of corporate sustainability. Moreover, this assistance will help

Malta in achieving its targets for improved water practices."

Back in June 2012, the HSBC Group launched the €100 million HSBC Water Programme.

This global initiative opened up €65 million worth of funding for developing countries and €35 million

for countries where there is the presence of HSBC, thus including Malta. The Bank will be working

with leading charities on social and environmental projects which have the potential to provide long-

term economic benefits to local communities.

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CLIENT: HSBC CSR MEDIUM: TIMESOFMALTA.COM DATE: 27 APRIL 2013

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Every drop counts

Photo: Chris Sant Fournier

More than 450 students from 13 schools gathered in Valletta yesterday to promote water conservation. The event was held after the Government, with the support of HSBC Malta, won €500,000 in funding from HSBC Group to develop a three-year national environmental and educational campaign for sustainable water in Malta, called Catch the Drop.