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Monday, January 10, 2005

Wired Temples on the Web

The discussion programme on Super 1 TV in which I was a guest with Peter Serracino Inglott was broadcast again yesterday. We debated a number of issues related to the future of Europe and the role of religion in public life. For a background read here.

A post on this weblog about freedom of information has, I suspect, triggered an article on yesterday's Malta Independent on Sunday. The article states that freedom of information law is non-existent in Malta. With Germany expected to pass a similar law mid 2005 ( not last December as reported by the Independent) Malta, Cyprus and Luxembourg will be the only European Union countries without such measures against government secrecy (small = secretive?)

I have recieved favourable comments about the piece written by Toni Sant in his blog. In his latest blog survey he described 'Wired Temples' as the most active of all Maltese blogs. I blogged about this yesterday.

From an international perspective one blog on which I am a regular visitor Gindy.blogspot is based in California and deals primarily with political, economic and religous affairs. It also runs an interesting blog that critically monitors the activities of the United Nations. 'Wired Temples' has been added to Gindy's blogroll which is quite flattering considering that it includes some high profile and influential weblogs such as National Review Online; Michelle Malkin, Tim Blair, and the Heritage Foundation policy blog.

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