Letters: 25th May 2014
Towards a Labour hegemony?
Michael Briguglio
The masses make history, and in the current moment, the masses are pointing towards a Labour hegemony
How to make a Maltese Fascist cross…
Raphael Vassallo

You can generally tell your country’s lost its mojo when people start paying more attention to the events of around 70 years ago, than to things that...

You can generally tell your country’s lost its mojo when...

Spending your way out of a recession
Claudine Cassar

The recession that has hit Europe in the last few years has put macroeconomics at the forefront of many news bulletins.

The recession that has hit Europe in the last few years has...

Vocational education: learning by doing
Evarist Bartolo

Children are exceedingly intuitive and value respect, perhaps even if not fully comprehending the principle itself. Reaching out to them can give us insight

Children are exceedingly intuitive and value respect,...

How to make a Maltese Fascist cross…
Raphael Vassallo

You can generally tell your country’s lost its mojo when people start paying more attention to the events of around 70 years ago, than to things that...

You can generally tell your country’s lost its mojo when...

An inconvenient truth

Seven months after the change in government, there is a decided feeling of déjà vu in the country.

Seven months after the change in government, there is a...

That is why we are a Western democracy
Saviour Balzan

Is it right for a minister’s wife to be given an appointment, like a direct order by a government entity?

Is it right for a minister’s wife to be given an...

To bind the bully’s fist

As the recently formed Anti-Cyber Harassment Alliance made its first public appearance yesterday, there is mounting evidence that the issue it purports to...

As the recently formed Anti-Cyber Harassment Alliance made...

Ten years later
Saviour Balzan

Simon Busuttil wants the PN to be a fighting force. But he must invest in the younger generation, and reinvent what the PN stands for.

Simon Busuttil wants the PN to be a fighting force. But he...

What’s in a ‘boo’?
Claudine Cassar

When I heard that the crowd booed when the presenter called out Simon Busuttil’s name I could not help but wonder – did the PN supporters in the crowd want...

When I heard that the crowd booed when the presenter called...

Sickening the country with sick leave
Michael Falzon

Time has come for the medical profession to put its act together and ensure that doctors refrain from being willing and compliant accomplices to this sickening...

Time has come for the medical profession to put its act...

Put your marijuana where your mouth is
Raphael Vassallo

The police’s ‘war on drugs’ starts looking suspiciously like a war on harmless little teenagers, while seriously dangerous crooks are free to run amok

The police’s ‘war on drugs’ starts looking...

Light at the end of the tunnel
Evarist Bartolo

Decreasing the financial burden on Enemalta not only safeguards jobs but creates new ones too.

Decreasing the financial burden on Enemalta not only...

When a Bill of Exchange is due for payment

The First Hall of the Civil Courts in its judgment delivered on 19 September...

The First Hall of the Civil Courts in its judgment...

Fitch wants austerity: but this is no gospel truth
Michael Briguglio

Fitch is technically correct on Malta's deteriorating public finances, but this...

Fitch is technically correct on Malta's deteriorating...

The ties that bind us

People can adapt to cultures in other ways. And the importance given to language in our survey also points us in the direction of a possible long-term solution.

People can adapt to cultures in other ways. And the...

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Cartoon by Mark Scicluna

Cartoon by Mark Scicluna

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Cartoon by Mark Scicluna

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