2009: The year that was
It was a good year for the Presidency, a terrible year for the Judiciary, a tragic year for motorists, and a difficult one for all of us as the economy remained mired in recession.
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It was a good year for the Presidency, a terrible year for the Judiciary, a tragic year for motorists, and a difficult one for all of us as the economy remained mired in recession.
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J. Galea
Jan 1st 2010, 10:45
Excellent roundup!
Happy New Year to you all.
Jeremy Lanfranco
Jan 1st 2010, 09:11
Truly an enlightening end to a great journalistic video. I thought you were going to cut it short but thank God it was all there!!
I sincerely wish that we would all be prudent and respectful on these blogs and stop personal attacks on one another.
Happy new year to all Times of Malta staff and their readers!!
Deirdre Farrugia
Jan 1st 2010, 08:47
Great round up of the year. Please let us all drive more carefully and respect each other on the road.... we've had enough fatalities.
WOW! Joseph Calleja and Chiara are fantastic together! Chaira has perfect diction and her voice is incredible! This performance gave me goose bumps. We have two stars to be proud of. Happy New Year :)
Laurence Aquilina
Dec 31st 2009, 19:46
A tragic year for the PN after losing one of their main activists Pawlu Aquilina. Pawlu was a great man and he will never be forgotten.
Farewell my friend.
Charles Portelli
Dec 31st 2009, 19:16
A very good round up with an ecellent endinf by Joseph Callejja and Chiara.
Joe Grima
Dec 31st 2009, 18:26
Excellent roundup
ALFRED MANGION
Dec 31st 2009, 17:41
Wishing a new year of health, peace and prosperity to timesofmalta.com's staff and readers and all Maltese of goodwill. Keep up the good work.
Edward Azzopardi
Dec 31st 2009, 16:49
Good video. Wishing all a Happy New year 2010.
Ronald Zammit
Dec 31st 2009, 15:20
Thanks a lot for the informative video highlighting quite a number of events that took place during 2009. Lets all hope that the new year will be a much better one for ALL the Maltese & Gozitan people despite the fact that we will be having a very bad start with the ` revised' water and electricity bills!! (nobody can deny this for sure)... No matter what... Happy New Year to ALL, and lets all hope for a better future.
Anton Said
Dec 31st 2009, 15:11
Here' s wishing a Happy New Year 2010 to all.
T.Attard
Dec 31st 2009, 11:39
Thanks for the video and its beautiful ending :)
Happy New Year to all! God Bless!
ABORG
Dec 31st 2009, 10:44
overall, God Bless us all that we are still here alive......and then waste time commenting on politics...?! Get real!
joe mercieca
Dec 31st 2009, 10:16
Who cares about politics????
Mark busuttil
Dec 31st 2009, 10:09
They left it out as your historic win was only a "friendly"
J Cardona
Dec 31st 2009, 09:54
@ A Borg.... my dear friend maybe the reason behind the Times Picture Annual 2009 does not even feature a single picture on an event that dominated the agenda for nearly two months maybe is because in this country we are finally maturing and we are shelving the idea that our life should constantly spin around our politicians... well done to the times for once again delivering such a great publication!! Furthermore an even greater well done to the Times' Photographers for capturing images which do not require any single letter to describe
Charles Muscat
Dec 31st 2009, 09:49
Not a bad footage for the laughing regime.
Silvio Valltetta
Dec 31st 2009, 09:48
I hope that some people do make a resolution today and stop being stupid.
Mike Micallef
Dec 31st 2009, 09:48
@ A Borg
Take off your blinkers and watch the video before commenting.
A.Borg
Dec 31st 2009, 09:38
...and a good year for the PL having won a national election by a historic margin. Why do you keep denying the fact that an election was held in 2009?? The Times Picture Annual 2009 does not even feature a single picture on an event that dominated the agenda for nearly two months. As if no campaign took place, no election held, no MEPs elected... The only picture featuring party leaders is one taken at Ta Qali when Gonzi and Muscat flew a toy plane!