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Gozo 1234... and counting

Evarist Bartolo, a man who wants to be the next Prime Minister, told the Gozitan Tourist Association that it should have been their members who "cashed in" on Gozo 1234 and not Where's Everybody (May 30).

Fact: 80,000 passengers and 20,000 vehicles were transported between the two islands for this event. Where's Everybody and Nexos Lighting, with whom we were partners in this venture, might have some merits.

But alas, unlike Jesus of Nazareth, we are still not able to feed and house 80,000 people at will.

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Dunstan Crockford (on 4/6/08)
Dear Lou..I fail to see why you brought in Jesus to justfy your argument! Why is Where`s Everybody so touchy about anything said about them...come on....you have been having it great ,big time!!!
Do you and Beppi think that we are all small fry? Sure, you made your homework well and found the right backing ALWAYS! Best of luck for 5,6,7,8 or whatever else comes your way!
laurence schembri (on 4/6/08)
Whaaat...no Xarabanks?
Tanja Cilia (on 4/6/08)
In my Book of Bible Stories, it says for the first time it happened that there were 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish, the second time there were 7 loaves and an unspecified number of fish, and that Elisha fed 100 men with 20 loaves of bread. Not one of the three stories mentions housing, temporary, social, or otherwise.

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