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The Times of Malta and Il-Progress lasted until 1 March 1929. The English supplement then became The Times of Malta Weekly (forerunner of The Sunday Times of Malta). The Maltese side was named Ix-Xemx, later changed to Id-Dehen and later still to Il-Berqa, first published on 29 January 1932. Il-Berqa ceased publication on 30 November 1968.
Maltese: 1962: Union Print Co. (General Workers' Union) Malta Labour Party: Organ of the General Workers' Union: The Malta Independent, The Malta Independent on Sunday: Daily: English: 1992: Standard Publications: Nationalist Party: Times of Malta, Sunday Times of Malta: Daily: English: 1935: Allied Newspapers: Nationalist Party: Established in ...
Maltese biographies of the twentieth century [eds. M.J. Schiavone; L.J. Scerri]. PIN, Malta, 1997, p. 455; Portraits at the Medical School. Maltese Medical Journal, 1998, VIII[1]:p. 48. Public Opinion, 28 May 1895 "A Maltese medicine man who was 19th century icon" by Louis Borg Manche in the Sunday Times of Malta of 26 October 2008.
Since 2020 he has produced a comic strip that initially mapped humorously the COVID-19 pandemic in Malta, but then also took on socio-political satire, Żepp. Initially run twice weekly in The Times of Malta, it now appears once a week in The Sunday Times of Malta. He is also well known as a pioneering book illustrator in Malta.
The Sunday Times (of Malta) 7 September 2003; The Sunday Times (of Malta) 27 February 2005; The Sunday Times (of Malta) 17th & 24 December 2006; The Sunday Times (of Malta) 25 February 2007; The Sunday Times (of Malta) 16 September 2007; The Sunday Times (of Malta) 21 September 2008; The Times (of Malta) 11 May 2007; The Times (of Malta) 7 May ...
The Tal-Qadi Stone (Maltese: il-Ġebla ta' Tal-Qadi) is a Maltese documentary film produced by Chris Micallef and Maurice Micallef with assistance from the television channel One. It received the Best Director Award-Documentary at the 2007 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival .
Caruana Galizia was employed by The Sunday Times of Malta as a news reporter in 1987, [1] becoming a regular columnist from 1990 to 1992 and again from 1993 to 1996. She was an associate editor of The Malta Independent in 1992, [ 7 ] and remained a columnist with that newspaper and The Malta Independent on Sunday for the rest of her career.
The Maltese Sculptor with a world reputation, f'The Sunday Times of Malta, Awissu 17, 1958. Cox-McCormack, Nancy, Papers 1911–1965, Vol. 2, Memoirs – 1922–1924, location: I-C-5, Microfilm Accession Number: 1235, State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312.