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Editorial
The lessons to be learned
Toon
Today:
A
hair-raising crisis
YOUR LETTERS
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Piracy alert
Despite police crackdowns on market hawkers in Valletta and other
places selling fake products, the merchandise is once again back
on the stalls
By Kurt
Sansone
Audience survey turns
into farce
What is supposed to be an audience survey that determines the strengths
and weaknesses of television and radio stations by the Broadcasting
Authority, is turning into more of a farce each year with the major
broadcasting players getting wind of when the survey is being held
Penis enlargement
in Malta from tomorrow
Maltese men who suffer
from performance anxiety in the bedroom, or who have ego problems
related to the size – or the lack thereof – of their member,
will soon have a solution to their problem
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Josie
Muscat
Nowadays, the Nationalist parliamentarian-turned-medical businessman,
Josie Muscat, is more interested in fund-raising than fighting
freedom fighters, as Ramona Depares finds out |
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Too much of a good
thing
With so many products on the supermarket shelves are we spoilt
for choice or just plain spoilt, asks Miriam Dunn
Arnold Sultana
Valletta on his mind. Marika Azzopardi encounters the
art of Arnold Sultana, currently exhibiting at the Manoel
Theatre courtyard
Gallo Galore!
By Georges Meekers
Local importers and merchants stock a wine selection with
a preponderance of worldwide-distributed brands. Strangely
enough, wines produced by E .& J. Gallo in Central Valley,
California, the biggest single wine operation on earth, are
hard to find in Malta |
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