Lucborg
Luciano Borg is Project Manager at Untangled Media Ltd, a web development company. Before joining UML, he spent 17 years working for English Language Newspapers in Malta, where he worked as a reporter, journalist, designer and night-editor.
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Charter a Boat on the Sea Paradise Island of MaltaOne of the best ways of making the most of Malta's pristine sea is by spending the entire day lazing about on a boat. Now if you happen to be fortunate enough to own a personal luxury yacht, good for you.
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World Cup 2010: Strong Rivalry Between Italy and England Soccer Fans in MaltaMalta is a country of 400,000 people and just like in politics, whereby the country is nearly divided between two political parties, so are the majority of soccer fans divided between two teams: Italy and England.
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Malta Attracts Hundreds of Thousands of Tourists Each YearThe Maltese islands, with a warm climate and surrounded by beautiful sea and easily accessible sandy and rocky beaches, attract thousands of tourists each year.
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Invest in Malta PropertyBuying a holiday or retirement home or simply investing in real estate is a proposition that has become even more attractive since Malta became a fully-fledged member of the European Union
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World's Largest Cannon Sits like a Tired Dinosaur on Top of Malta's Fort RinellaFort Rinella is one of the most fascinating things you will see in Malta with its authentic re-enactments and quite spectacular cannon.
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Malta Travel Guide: Play Paintball in MaltaFor something a little different while you're in Malta, you can try your hand at paintballing. Get a group of people together and practice your shooting skills with a heart racing game of paintballing.
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The Ancient City of Mdina Never Loses Its FascinationTime travel, as we are all too well aware, remains the stuff of science fiction. One day, maybe, but not for now. However, in Malta we do have one of the closest things you will ever find to time travel - the ancient city of Mdina.
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Open-topped 'London' Bus Tours, Island Cruises Very Popular in MaltaWhatever country or city you are visiting, it is always nice to get up close and personal with the environment. And what better way to do just that than by hopping aboard one of the open-topped 'London' buses that cruise around the country?
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Malta's Historical Buses to Be Phased OutUp to some months ago, it was still an on-going issue in Malta: should the old, chugging public transport charabancs of yesteryear be replaced with the new, slim-line buses purposely built for the Maltese road? -
Malta Travel Guide: Getting in Touch with Nature in MaltaThe Maltese countryside is small and, like that of many other countries, threatened by over development. Thankfully, there is still enough of it that is protected to help one get away from the urban areas
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Malta Travel Guide: Getting in Touch with Nature in MaltaThe Maltese countryside is small and, like that of many other countries, threatened by over development. Thankfully, there is still enough of it that is protected to help one get away from the urban areas
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101Malta and 101Dublin - a Far Cry from the Usual Online Travel GuidesThe travel guide Web sites 101malta and 101dublin are a far cry from the average sites which are primarily aimed at generating revenue without giving a candid picture of the location itself.
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Wreck Diving in Malta - the Paradise of the Mediterranean SeaThe Maltese Archipelago is a real paradise for divers and snorkellers. In the case of wreck diving, for many it is a dream come true. The islands have fortunately retained their natural state due, to a large extent, to the sea and its fauna.
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Only One Dilemma for Foreigners Visiting Malta This Summer - Rocky or Sandy Beach?As temperatures hit 40C on the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta, locals and tourists alike are faced with only one dilemma - where shall we go today, sandy or rocky beach?
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Valletta Lives Up to Its Reputation of Being a City Built by Gentleman for GentlemanUnlike some other capital cities in Europe, there are no parts of Valletta, Malta's Capital City, that are out of bounds - everywhere is safe. So dig a little deeper and find out what really makes this historic town tick.