27 Feb This got my goat!

Coleiro-Preca for President   Love her or hate her, in the last general election Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca won the highest number of Labour votes after Joseph Muscat. In addition, she’s been consistently elected to parliament since 1998. So why isn’t it crystal clear to our administration that,...

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25 Feb Love me, wonky bits and all…

Mario Borg (36) is handsome, energetic and strong. He’s soft spoken, well groomed and his eyes are full of kindness.  I meet Mario at the Inspire Fitness Centre in Marsascala. I watch him as he maneuvers his wheelchair around the machines like a pro, and...

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24 Feb IVF EXPERIENCES

  Couple A:  The husband recounting their experience   We are a married couple who have been faced with the issue of infertility. In the last six months we’ve done two IVF (ICSI) procedures in a private hospital in Malta and both were unsuccessful.  We feel that most...

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20 Feb Poverty is expensive

Every time I’m in some European city I cringe at the sight of homeless people begging in the streets. As I reach down into my pockets to appease my guilt, I thank heavens that I don’t have to face any such scenes in Malta. Admittedly, in...

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12 Feb Grin and bear It

Up to a couple of years ago, had anyone told me that I would one day take part in the Malta Marathon I would have rolled over on the floor and laughed my kidneys off.  You see, whilst I’m entirely capable of staying up all...

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04 Feb We’re all citizens…of the world

I’m a firm believer that no one can ever take an iota of credit for having been born in Malta, or anywhere else in the world for that matter. Nobody can pat themselves on the back for having had the random and haphazard good fortune of having...

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28 Jan Words as weapons

Sometimes life takes over and it whooshes me up into a conundrum of very unimportant stuff like politics with a little ‘p’. Every so often I give into my propensity to over analyze the trivial stuff and forget about the bigger picture. That’s when I take...

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20 Jan Simone Attard – Being The Change

A lot has been said about In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) lately, but for most, especially those who haven’t been personally touched by it, the procedure and its legal implications remain somewhat vague.  Very simply put, IVF is one of the most popular medical options sought...

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14 Jan Not for girls

As a child I attended what was essentially a boys’ primary school. It was then known as Stella Maris (Balzan), and though it wasn’t yet official, the school was essentially St. Aloysius College’s primary school because almost all of the boys who attended Stella Maris...

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08 Jan Cupid Goes Digital

I’m sitting at a wine bar not so patiently waiting for a friend to turn up. Across the room, there’s a group of twenty-something women all huddled up, laughing, giggling and flipping through what I imagine are photos on their smartphones.           ...

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