Those relished and cursed public opinion polls
Mark Said
If a public opinion poll about polls were to be taken, odds are that a majority would offer some rather unfavourable views of pollsters and the uses to which their work is put. In...
Assange saga is over
Michael Falzon
To his supporters – and I am one of them – Julian Assange is a valiant campaigner for truth
Muscat's stand on Spring hunting is disappointing
Saviour Balzan

Despite years of indiscriminate wildlife destruction, Joseph Muscat will...

Despite years of indiscriminate wildlife destruction,...

Short vs Long Tail Keywords
Conrad Bugeja

For Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), long tail keywords are becoming more important. What are the differences between short and long tail keywords? In simple...

For Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), long tail keywords...

Two cuttings, two stories
Saviour Balzan

In 2003, I told readers to vote for the Nationalist Party because of EU membership...

In 2003, I told readers to vote for the Nationalist Party...

Choke on your hypocrisy…
Raphael Vassallo

Journalists in Malta are threatened with prison all the time. It only becomes an issue when the same threat is extended to politicians

Journalists in Malta are threatened with prison all the...

Beware them when they bear gifts…
Raphael Vassallo

The Greeks can’t actually afford to buy gifts these days. But the Maltese sure can!

The Greeks can’t actually afford to buy gifts these...

Putting our young people first
Evarist Bartolo

Malta has a long way to go to achieve the EU objective of having just under 10% of early school leavers by 2020

Malta has a long way to go to achieve the EU objective of...

Hell hath no fury… like a barman scorned
Michael Falzon

Whether the two barmen are devils or saints is irrelevant to the PN media...

Whether the two barmen are devils or saints is irrelevant...

Kill the messenger and f*** the message
Saviour Balzan

Party lapdogs posing as journalists to ridicule the independent media and the work they do without favour? Nothing new...

Party lapdogs posing as journalists to ridicule the...

Yes, the amounts may be dodgy… but why deny bail?
Raphael Vassallo

Why are so many people surprised that bail was granted to the first two...

Why are so many people surprised that bail was granted to...

What to look for when shopping for hosting
Conrad Bugeja

Looking for a hosting solution is seldom an easy task. There are many variables...

Looking for a hosting solution is seldom an easy task....

All in the family…
Raphael Vassallo

Why is Lou Bondì allowed to get away with defending his own cousin on State TV?

Why is Lou Bondì allowed to get away with defending his...

Austin, we have a problem
Raphael Vassallo

Excuse me, but… isn’t this the same Lawrence Gonzi who told us, way back in 2004, that he “couldn’t have a minister under investigation”?

Excuse me, but… isn’t this the same Lawrence Gonzi who...

Our pensions dilemma
Claudine Cassar

Just because some people don’t get certain issues, it doesn’t mean politicians can ignore them

Just because some people don’t get certain issues, it...

When greed killed a gas pipeline
Evarist Bartolo

Our energy conversion to gas was sacrificed in the name of something very dishonest.

Our energy conversion to gas was sacrificed in the name of...

Biblical, isn’t it?
Saviour Balzan

The real issues are usually skirted, and what we are trying to do here is to bring the real issues forward.

The real issues are usually skirted, and what we are trying...

After uni: the times they are a-changin'
Jurgen Balzan

Labour gains inroads in what once was hostile ground for its leaders and sympathisers, the University of Malta.

Labour gains inroads in what once was hostile ground for...

The Keyword Density Myth
Conrad Bugeja

Search Engines such as Google work by returning relevant results to the user query. One major characteristic on which search engines base the relevancy of a...

Search Engines such as Google work by returning relevant...

Sweet and sour justice
Raphael Vassallo

Why are the law-courts bending over backwards to protect a man charged with serious criminal behaviour, while throwing the book at a handful of women whose...

Why are the law-courts bending over backwards to protect a...