


MALTA DIARY Three remarkable international achievements in the space of a few months
ALBERT FENECH Some 55 years ago had one mentioned internationally that one was Maltese from Malta it was guaranteed that 75% of the world
ALBERT FENECH Some 55 years ago had one mentioned internationally that one was Maltese from Malta it was guaranteed that 75% of the world
Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta and Gozo no less. I will relate the stories of some of the most notorious characters
By Dr Ricky Ghosh Dastidar Here is my favourite article for the year: The Pebble and the Boy is a delightful new coming-of-age road-movie inspired by Mod-culture and
ALBERT FENECH Thanks to the presence in Malta for three-and-a-half centuries of the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, also known as
I really should have known better. Going to one of America’s most stunning national parks in a rainforest, no less, smack dab in the middle
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46af@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech As we have seen in recent days, today’s medications very much depend on what the World
A question that I am often asked is “how do you get ideas for your paintings? You must have a really good imagination!”. The answer
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46af@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta no less. I will relate the
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46@go.net.mt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech The 29th of June, date of the feast commemorating Saints Peter and Paul, has been
I love exploring in London. I choose an area, then I just walk. This is my article about Trafalgar Square and the area around it
Guadix is well-known for its troglodyte districts but it wasn’t a cave that took me there on a recent visit. It wasn’t the first time
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography Ann Evans explores the delightful National Herb Centre in Oxfordshire The culinary and
Have you heard of Wrocław (pronounced “vrots-waf”)? No, neither had I. Until I was looking for a convenient place to break up the journey between
Tuesday. Bardo National Museum wasn’t far from our Hotel. I didn’t know anything about it so I was curious to see what was there. It’s
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography Think you know a lot about rugby football? Ann Evans has unearthed some fascinating facts about the
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography With the Guinness Six Nations Championship underway, Ann Evans begins a series of articles looking back at
All this week we’ve been re-running our Writers’ Favourite Articles. Here is the first part of Wendy’s story about her amazing Mother. Part two is
I love the highlands. It’s a place I keep going back to. Scotland is so beautiful, remote and has some incredible legends. I literally can
With only about 48 hours in Amsterdam I wanted to see and do a lot. I have visited this city once before, so there were
I have wanted to go to Stonehenge for as long as I can remember, and I can’t say that about many places in the UK.
After Mexico I travelled up California to San Francisco, this was not the original plan, but flights to the UK were so much cheaper
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Welcome back to Herault and to the discovery of its impressive “Grand Sites of France”.
I love a good climb. I’m quite an active person when I travel and love to challenge myself. I’d heard of the volcano Paricutin in
As with all countries, Malta has its share of notorious characters. I will relate the stories of three of the most notorious but strangely
The Copper Canyon was a big one on my list. The canyon itself is made up of nine major canyons, some of which are
Oaxaca, it is a beautiful city and the food is so good! The land of the seven moles and some of the best chocolate
As much as I love the freedom that planning my travels by myself gives me, I still sometimes like to hop on an arranged
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46@go.net.mt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech Pre-dawn at 5.15 am on 8th June, 1837, that is 180 years and
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Ever since its creation 130 years ago, the Lalique House never stopped breaking new ground. From its
Kew-Gardens-August-1980By Wendy Hughes Last week I promised to tell you about my mother’s determination to keep us together, despite becoming blind at the age of
Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta no less. I will relate the stories of some of the most notorious but strangely
Cider vinegar is all the rage at the moment – again! Chefs are using it a lot in their food, and it’s being taken as
Once upon a time in 1962, Peter O’Toole starred as Lawrence of Arabia in desert lands, fashioning robes to guard against sand storms, sitting high
Before medicants started handing out anit-biotechs left, right and centre, Maltese and Gozitan folks had their own homeopathy remedies handed down by generations
IAIN ROBERTSON A long-time Skoda fan, Iain Robertson is always concerned about the use of excessive hyperbole, when discussing Skoda models, yet, despite the
Although I appreciate art (except bricks, beds, blobs and other silly cons) I don’t always like it. I went to the DaVinci Exhibition in
Lying less than 100 kilometres from Sicily and hence in close proximity to the Italian Peninsula it stands to reason that Malta has a
IAIN ROBERTSON There was a point in Nissan’s more recent history at which it was the ‘king of the hill’ in world SUV terms, states
In 1975 the Florac endurance ride was the first one organised in Europe together with the creation of the Cévennes National Park and its amazing
Unless you drive one as part of a daily grind, highlights Iain P W Robertson, you would never comprehend the vast changes that have taken
ALBERT FENECH Some 55 years ago had one mentioned internationally that one was Maltese from Malta it was guaranteed that 75% of the world
Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta and Gozo no less. I will relate the stories of some of the most notorious characters
By Dr Ricky Ghosh Dastidar Here is my favourite article for the year: The Pebble and the Boy is a delightful new coming-of-age road-movie inspired by Mod-culture and
ALBERT FENECH Thanks to the presence in Malta for three-and-a-half centuries of the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, also known as
I really should have known better. Going to one of America’s most stunning national parks in a rainforest, no less, smack dab in the middle
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46af@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech As we have seen in recent days, today’s medications very much depend on what the World
A question that I am often asked is “how do you get ideas for your paintings? You must have a really good imagination!”. The answer
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46af@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta no less. I will relate the
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46@go.net.mt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech The 29th of June, date of the feast commemorating Saints Peter and Paul, has been
I love exploring in London. I choose an area, then I just walk. This is my article about Trafalgar Square and the area around it
Guadix is well-known for its troglodyte districts but it wasn’t a cave that took me there on a recent visit. It wasn’t the first time
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography Ann Evans explores the delightful National Herb Centre in Oxfordshire The culinary and
Have you heard of Wrocław (pronounced “vrots-waf”)? No, neither had I. Until I was looking for a convenient place to break up the journey between
Tuesday. Bardo National Museum wasn’t far from our Hotel. I didn’t know anything about it so I was curious to see what was there. It’s
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography Think you know a lot about rugby football? Ann Evans has unearthed some fascinating facts about the
Photos by Rob Tysall, Tysall’s Photography With the Guinness Six Nations Championship underway, Ann Evans begins a series of articles looking back at
All this week we’ve been re-running our Writers’ Favourite Articles. Here is the first part of Wendy’s story about her amazing Mother. Part two is
I love the highlands. It’s a place I keep going back to. Scotland is so beautiful, remote and has some incredible legends. I literally can
With only about 48 hours in Amsterdam I wanted to see and do a lot. I have visited this city once before, so there were
I have wanted to go to Stonehenge for as long as I can remember, and I can’t say that about many places in the UK.
After Mexico I travelled up California to San Francisco, this was not the original plan, but flights to the UK were so much cheaper
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Welcome back to Herault and to the discovery of its impressive “Grand Sites of France”.
I love a good climb. I’m quite an active person when I travel and love to challenge myself. I’d heard of the volcano Paricutin in
As with all countries, Malta has its share of notorious characters. I will relate the stories of three of the most notorious but strangely
The Copper Canyon was a big one on my list. The canyon itself is made up of nine major canyons, some of which are
Oaxaca, it is a beautiful city and the food is so good! The land of the seven moles and some of the best chocolate
As much as I love the freedom that planning my travels by myself gives me, I still sometimes like to hop on an arranged
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – salina46@go.net.mt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerome.fenech Pre-dawn at 5.15 am on 8th June, 1837, that is 180 years and
By Annick Dournes & Frederic de Poligny Ever since its creation 130 years ago, the Lalique House never stopped breaking new ground. From its
Kew-Gardens-August-1980By Wendy Hughes Last week I promised to tell you about my mother’s determination to keep us together, despite becoming blind at the age of
Every country has its share of notorious characters, Malta no less. I will relate the stories of some of the most notorious but strangely
Cider vinegar is all the rage at the moment – again! Chefs are using it a lot in their food, and it’s being taken as
Once upon a time in 1962, Peter O’Toole starred as Lawrence of Arabia in desert lands, fashioning robes to guard against sand storms, sitting high
Before medicants started handing out anit-biotechs left, right and centre, Maltese and Gozitan folks had their own homeopathy remedies handed down by generations
IAIN ROBERTSON A long-time Skoda fan, Iain Robertson is always concerned about the use of excessive hyperbole, when discussing Skoda models, yet, despite the
Although I appreciate art (except bricks, beds, blobs and other silly cons) I don’t always like it. I went to the DaVinci Exhibition in
Lying less than 100 kilometres from Sicily and hence in close proximity to the Italian Peninsula it stands to reason that Malta has a
IAIN ROBERTSON There was a point in Nissan’s more recent history at which it was the ‘king of the hill’ in world SUV terms, states
In 1975 the Florac endurance ride was the first one organised in Europe together with the creation of the Cévennes National Park and its amazing
Unless you drive one as part of a daily grind, highlights Iain P W Robertson, you would never comprehend the vast changes that have taken
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