Maltese Tombla / Tombola Software System

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Do you remember the classic Maltese game of Tombla? Known as Tombola in Italy and Bingo elsewhere ?

Well this software which I wrote helps you set up the game yourself by print the game sheets and call the numbers!

 

Note: No longer supported or updated.





MEP – European Parliaments Elections + Local Council Voting 2009

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I will be posting any relevant information here later today and tomorrow….
The Labour Party, PL, has claimed victory with around 55% of the votes.

There are 5 seats for Malta i the European Parliament, and a 6th will be allocated to Malta.

Both present PN MEP’s Simon Busuttil and David Casa were re-elected. Labour’s Louis Grech and John Attard Montalto were re-elected, as were new candidates Joseph Cuschieri and Economist Edward Scicluna.

The local council election vote-counting at Naxxar counting centre has started. Xghajra’s mayor has been elected, it is Anthony Valvo (PL) with 385 first count votes, on a promise to make Xghajra the most beautiful locality of Malta and Gozo. The quota was of 147 votes.
There are 23 localities in which councillors will be elected.

77.19% of all registered voters voted in Mdina, Cospicua, Żabbar, Victoria, Birkirkara, Sliema, San Ġwann, Fgura, Gudja, Għarb, Għaxaq, Kalkara, Lija, Marsascala, Mġarr, Msida, Naxxar, Pieta, Rabat, Sannat, Tarxien, Xgħajra and Mtarfa.

There was only one locality where less than 70% of registered voters voted, Sliema.
Voting rate was highest in Gudja, 87.1% and lowest in Sliema, 64.84%. The biggest locality is Birkirkara, where 13 councillors are to be elected.

Both PN (Nationalist Party) and PL (Labour Party) had 133 candidates each. Alternattiva Demokratika (AD) had 3. There were 3 independent candidates.

Back in 2006 when voting was held these same localities, there was a turnout of 65.5%, which was lower than this year and may be due to the fact that in 2006 there were no MEP elections.

The MLP won the 2006 elections with 53.96% of the vote compared to 42.90% for the PN and 1.78 for Alternattiva Demokratika.

Norman Lowell has said he has surpassed AD in his MEP (2009) votes.

All over Malta and Gozo, polling stations closed at 10pm today Saturday 6th June 2009.
Voting took place for the election of 5 MEPs – members of the European Parliament.
23 localities also voted for their local councils.

Voting was calm in most places. An incident was reported at the location of Zejtun, according to Police a PN supporter got punched and injured in an argument.

Turnout up to 2pm for the European Parliament elections topped the figure of 34% (4% down compared to 2004),according to the Electoral Commission. Local council election turnout was averaged at 33%.
For comparison, the turnout was of 35% by 2pm, the last time when local council elections were held with EP elections (localities differed though).

Turnout for the MEP voting was highest in the first district, 42%, and lowest in the 12th district (21%).

District 1
42%

District 2
35%

District 3
37%

District 4
39%

District 5
25%

District 6
37%

District 7
33%

District 8
36%

District 9
36%

District 10
37%

District 11
36%

District 12
21%

District 13
31%

President George Abela and PM Lawrence Gonzi voted at Marsascala Primary School in the morning.
PL leader Joseph Muscat voted in Burmarrad in a classroom, where he used to go for Catechism lessons as a child.

Arnold Cassola, AD party leader, cast his ballot in Pembroke.

These are the 2nd elections to be held in Malta since Malta joined the EU. 34 candidates took part.
When the Lisbon Treaty comes into force, the candidate who comes closest to being elected, but fails, will be declared elected and will be given the sixth seat that is given to Malta.

A total of 306,549 were eligible to vote today, and 15,862 voting documents remained uncollected.

The first EP elections were held in Malta back in 2004. In that election there were 27 candidates and turnout was of 82.4%.

OFFICIAL RESULTS BY DOI : http://www.doi.gov.mt/EN/elections/2009/EU_Parlelections/eu_parl1.asp

Chiara Ends up 22nd Place in Eurovision 2009 Final

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A disappointing performance for Chiara, representing Malta, in the Eurovision 2009 final.
This is probably Malta’s worst entry since the time when Lynn Chircop almost placed as bad…

Meanwhile Joe Demicoli has produced his Parody version of What if we!
People are searching for it so here it is for you!

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With her song “What if We?” (Marc Paelinck and Gregory Bilsen), singer Chiara has won Maltasong 2009, the Go Malta Song festival for europe, which was held in the Malta Fairs and Convention Centre in Ta’ Qali. She will be representing Malta for the third time in the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow next May.

This year’s festival was different in that a jury voted for 3 songs, the so called “super-finalists”. Then people had to call in or sms to vote for their favourite from the 3 songs.

Chiara, 33 years old, won the Maltasong festival back in 1998, with “The One That I Love” and in 2005 with “Angel”, ending up in third and second place in the Eurovision Song Contest respectively.

Televoting won Chiara 12249 points. Chiara has to get through the ESC semifinal on 12th May in Moscow if she is to sing on the final night.

Second place was won by Eleonor with her song “Some Day” (Paul Giordimaina and Fleur Balzan), while Q, with their song “Before You Walk Away” (Paul Giordimaina and Fleur Balzan) ended up at the third position.
Some commented to me that it was not clear that you had to vote for the three songs only, and some even tried to vote for the other songs, unsuccessfully. And the show dragged on to very late.. Perhaps this is why less people voted this year compared to previous years.

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Lyrics for What if We

Words of wisdom, prophets and quotes
Wise men talking, tales from the old
I reach for the stars, wherever they are, in darkness
We’re lost, fading away

What if we could be free?
Mystify our wisdom in time
and one day we’ll see
What if we found the key?
Throw the dice, unravel our lies
and learn how to be

All the madness feeding our soul
Take a wild guess out of control
There will be a star, no matter how far, shining
One day we’ll sail away

What if we could be free?
Mystify our wisdom in time
and one day we’ll see
What if we found the key?
Throw the dice, unravel our lies
and learn how to be

If you don’t know your destination
Who determines your destiny?

What if we could be free?
Mystify our wisdom in time
and one day we’ll see
What if we found the key?
Throw the dice, unravel our lies
and learn how to be

Da Vinci Galletti using Genetically Modified (GM) Soya Beans

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I just bought a packet of local galletti (water biscuits) and what do I find.. the galletti contain genetically modified soya beans.

So beware, if you decide to buy these galletti. It could be dangerous to your health. I will be avoiding this particular product in future.

For more information on why this is bad for your health, check out these sites:
FOE EUROPE
FOE MALTA

(accidentally deleted this post earlier, sorry if your comments don’t appear now.. feel free to repost them)

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