2012 – A year to remember (Part 2)
The second and final part of timesofmalta.com's "A year to remember".
Watch part 1 here.
The second and final part of timesofmalta.com's "A year to remember".
Watch part 1 here.
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S Portelli
Jan 1st, 15:19
Joseph Calleja made us proud to be Maltese in 2012. He showed during the Proms that he is the best of the best and moreover that he is Maltese. Thanks Joseph we are all behind you.
P. Vincenti
Dec 31st 2012, 19:06
A year to forget more like it
Giovanni Rizzo
Dec 31st 2012, 16:08
Ghal darb'ohra, GRAZZI TIMES.
Jason Vella Tabone
Dec 31st 2012, 14:40
A year to remember indeed :))
Many thanks to The Times of Malta for showing us the real news.
Keep up the good work.
stephen mifsud
Dec 30th 2012, 16:58
Happy New year Times of Malta and thank you for letting us post our thoughts, opinions and some laughter as well. I really enjoy reading the Times of Malta ... Grazzi hafna
Joseph Borg
Dec 30th 2012, 15:10
Thanks again Times, the best and professional newspaper on the island.
James Dewar
Dec 30th 2012, 15:49
Another year almost gone and a huge variety of topics, sad, mad, bad and downright silly all professionally reported by The Times. You provide Malta with quality up to the minute Local, National and International news and generate healthy online debate. Very best wishes to editor, staff and all correspondents for 2013 and I look forward to again reading the printed version in the coming months!
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