Hope and desperation
from WIRED MALTA (formerly known as Wired Temples) by Robert Micallef
Sept 24, 2008 - 5:03:30 PM CET
Writing in the Australian Age, Paola Totaro describes the 'sea of hope and desperation' in the Mediterranean: The smell will remain imprinted forever, an acrid cocktail of sweat, urine and sheer exhaustion, the odour of hope and the stench of despair.Complex
from La delirante: A Salvadoran living in Malta. by La Delirante
Sept 24, 2008 - 02:09:16 PM CET
We are...a work in progress.Dream achievers.
Memory makers.
We are not an image.
We are not expectations.
We are more than opinions.
The Inquisitives
from j'accuse by Jacques René Zammit
Sept 24, 2008 - 02:09:35 PM CET
There’s a problem with the wireless in my house. It’s useless acting all disconnected actually because I know what the problem is and I caused it myself. I tried to hook my new PS3 to my wireless system (managed by an Airport) and following a couple of failed attempts I chose to follow the instructions [...]Post No. 18
from Kermenoo's Weblog by Reuben Scicluna
Sept 24, 2008 - 01:19:37 PM CET
Today I’m at home, down with a feverish cold of all things. That Beecham Flu Plus works wonders, I tell you. But then again, it could just be the placebo effect.I’m sure you couldn’t be bothered with my state of health, so I’ll skip to the juicy bits.
I’ve been reading miles of column inches of drivel (pro and con to be fair) about divorce and abortion (as unrelated as the topics are to each other!) . I will not tackle the issues per se here because





