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Are some members of the clergy horny and/or greedy?
Posted on 14/04/2012
The Observer is well aware of that this article might upset religious people especially members of the clergy, but it is an interesting subject that is well worth discussing. Many of The...
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Arriva bus drivers, madmen?
Posted on 26/03/2012
Notice the text on the bus to MarsaxlokkProspective Formel-1 championYesterday The Observer went by bus to Marsaxlokk from Valletta, leaving the capital at about 10.40 am. The bus, which...
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The Maltese people, warm and kind
Posted on 21/03/2012
The entrance San Anton GardenYesterday, The Observer with family went to Balzan. After some shopping we wanted to sit down and eat the lunch we had brought with us, preferable in a park. We...
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What should we protect, living people or dead?
Posted on 21/03/2012
Once more, one can read the most fantastic true stories in The Times. AlphaIn today's edition of The Times one is told that a group of M`garr residents are complaining about a proposed...
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Again, the Maltese judicial system is proven to have...
Posted on 21/03/2012
Today one can read in The Times of a man being sentenced to one month in prison and fined 233€ for illegal gambling. The fantastic and almost unbelievable fact is that the crime was...
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Teenage births once more
Posted on 20/03/2012
In todays The Times the problem with teenage pregnancies is addressed again. In the article it is said that Angela Abela, a clinical psychologist and the director of the University’s...
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Malta is not the centre of the world
Posted on 18/03/2012
In today’s The Times one can read a veryAlpha interesting article under Social by Kristina Chetcuti. She has a view on Malta and Maltese 'view of themselves which is very...
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High rate of teenage pregnancies in Malta
Posted on 14/03/2012
Malta has the highest number of teenage mothers in Europe relative to population. There is also a very high rate of sexually transmitted diseases in Malta among teenagers. One need not...
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Rule of law in Malta? Hardly.
Posted on 11/03/2012
You cannot call Malta a society where there is rule of law and where an individual's rights are protected. Malta must be one of Europe’s most unsafe countries if one is suspected...
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Disgusting picture in todays The Times
Posted on 10/03/2012
In todays The Times you can read about an unlicensed bouncer who has been acquitted of causing the death of an immigrant outside a Paceville club. Fair enough, although it very much looks...
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