Open mindedness rules
in new Chief Justice nomination The decision to nominate Justice Noel Arrigo as Chief
Justice confirms the government's liberal and open-minded attitude
when it comes to high profile appointments
Sun continues to
shine for St Thomas Bay boathouse owners
As the three main spokesmen of the Central Committee of the Northwest
Boathouses were talking to a MaltaToday journalist, stone masons
were busy reconstructing boathouses at St Thomas. And while boathouses
in the north of the Island face the full brunt of government resolve
the ones in the south are ignored
Elderly Maltese detained
at US customs
The greatly enhanced security precautions at airports and border
control points in the United States recently took their toll on
two elderly Maltese citizens travelling to the country
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Blues
need more willpower
A fervent Sliema supporter who played most of his career with
eternal rivals Floriana, Hughie Caruana was recently named
Sliema Wanderers new assistant coach. Today, he speaks to
RAY ABDILLA about his past and about his new post.
Interview
eMANcipate
yourself
The name Emy Bezzina is always linked to men’s
rights. But there is much more to the lawyer, human rights
activist and actor, as Ramona Depares discovers
Opinion
A
titillating trend
MIRIAM DUNN finds she’s simply not abreast of things
when it comes to today’s publicity practices
This
Week
Sharon Sapienza
is over here from Seville this weekend, not to dance this
time but to present Soniquette Flamenco at the Manoel Theatre.
Bin 27 with Whale By
Georges Meekers
Here I am, stretched out on the chaise longue, reading Moby
Dick (for the seventh time). I'm still dazzled by the great
length of the port sampled at a demanding tutored tasting
I’m glad to have attended a little earlier