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20Mar
Summer Wobbly Bits!
Love it or hate it, ready or not, it’s coming and it’s coming fast. Summer is just around the corner and soon enough there will be little need for wardrobe. Everybody will start stripping down to their unmentionables and
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16Nov
Why Size Really Matters
There are very few things in which Malta can compete and win hands down against other bigger and mightier countries but when it comes to child obesity, we seem to have no decent competition. 29.5% of Maltese children aged between
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20Sep
More About Me
Colin Fitz turns the tables and puts the questions to popular blogger and opinion columnist Alison Bezzina, whose declarations about anything from the Pope’s visit to unsolicited religious fundamentalist notes in her letter box have set the ever-growing local Internet
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13May
I Feel Fat at 38Kg
This article was first published in First Magazine May 2011. For the original feature click here According to an article published in the American Journal of Psychiatry (2009), in the US alone up to 24 million people of all ages
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27Feb
That Offensive Offside Rule
What would you do if your favourite radio station hired a talk show host known to beat up his girlfriends? What if it also hired sport commentators who think very little of women? Would you still tune in, or would
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09Nov
Knock Knock
Do congratulate me as I have recently reached stage 6.56 out of the 10 stages required move into a new home. It is now six months after I sold my first abode, and a full year after I bought this
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08Nov
No Pain…No Pain
Whoever knows me knows that I don’t like pain. Of course, no one really does, but believe me, I become a nut case even when afflicted by the common cold. So, when it comes to physical exertion, I just don’t
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09Oct
Select All, Delete!
I’m undergoing a technological breakdown. This is nothing like my regular breakdowns which are easily resolved with a tub of ice-cream and numerous glasses of wine. No, unfortunately this type of breakdown requires talking to people, having an undisclosed amount
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