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On 2 September 1935, Mabel Strickland, who was a founder member of Allied Malta Newspapers Limited and formed part of the first Board of Directors, became the first editor of The Times of Malta. She also edited The Sunday Times of Malta from 1935 to 1950 when she was succeeded by the late George Sammut, who retired in 1966. Anthony Montanaro ...
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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 only son of Luigi Pisani and Concetta Inglott, Salvatore Luigi Pisani was born in a family of physicians.His homonymous grandfather had died in the plague of 1813. His father was superintendent of the Gozo Hospital, and later of the Central Hospital in Floriana from 1850 to 1865, when he died of typhoid fever, probably contracted on the job.
The Sunday Times of Malta, of 1 April 2007, page 28. This page was last edited on 11 November 2024, at 11:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Bonello was also the author of "Page 13", the most widely read (and anonymous) political news column of The Sunday Times of Malta in the 1970s and 1980s, dedicated to human rights issues during the Labour government of Dom Mintoff - "But I have never actually confirmed or denied the rumour myself", as he stated in 2008. [6]
The Sunday Times (of Malta) 21 September 2008; The Times (of Malta) 11 May 2007; The Times (of Malta) 7 May 2009; L-Orizzont (Malta) 30 December 2006 et seq.;
Cecil Satariano originally worked in the Malta telegraph office of Cable and Wireless and became a part-time journalist and film critic for the Sunday Times of Malta. A film enthusiast, he also read widely but had no formal film making training. A member of the Malta Cine Circle, he was invited to join the Malta Censorship Board in 1972.