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Zeza's favourite unforgettable column
Pronunciation
Now, making fun of people is not Christian, but how could we fail
to notice Tony Zarb's pronunciation of Cioé which he chose
to pronounce as Cé O.
The problem with Tony is that he should stop asking his legal
advisor to write his script for him. These lawyers are always
putting Italian words in the middle of sentences and making life
very difficult for him.
The
Joe Sammuts of this world
One reason that Joe Sammut is so hard on the Central Bank is because
of his awful experiences there, or shall we say because of the
awful experiences some people had there.
Next time the Super One newspaper reviewer chooses to amplify
Mr Sammut's writings, he should perhaps explain to the readers
the context of Mr Sammut's anger.
No
technician
At St Luke's, one of the best hospitals in the world, we are told,
the technician that reads the machines that monitors neurological
activity, is now a pensioner, meaning there are no technicians
to man the machines. Unfortunate patients will have to visit a
private clinic or hope for a miracle.
Mobility galore
Is this the month dedicated to mobility? So we have it, Franco
Aloisio of the Independent and erstwhile Radio 101 journalist
has moved further away from the political terrain. News has it
that he has migrated to go mobile' to lend a hand in public
relations.
And Tony Gaffiero of PBS is also said to have had itchy feet and
has travelled towards a change.
A
loquacious MP
Claude Muscat, a Nationalist MP, is one of the most inactive parliamentarians
to hit the palace steps. If anyone can quote two whole sentences
uttered by this good gentleman in the Swedish-designed House,
please step forward, now.
London
funding
A Labour MP has been seen in London visiting some of the apartments
he rents out to locals there. Pity the Inland Revenue Department
has not extended its tentacles as far as Great Britain.
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