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  • ...px|thumb|Right|Marie Louise Coleiro Preca - 9 th President of The Republic of Malta from (2014 - 2019)]] ...1958. Daughter of Anthony Coleiro and Judith neé Sammut and is the eldest of six children, five girls and one boy.
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  • ...ne. He was subsequently employed as Health Inspector with the [[Department of Health]] and served in the [[King's Own Regiment]] in Malta during [[World ...of the Windsor Citizenship Council. In June 1983 he was elected president of the Canadian Citizenship Federation.
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  • ...tion where he was involved in various duties, the last three years as Head of Government Publications. ...o take the overall charge of all the foreign and local media, around 2,300 of them for the Bush and Gorbachev summit. It was a very large task. All went
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  • ...epartment of Information), ending his career as assistant director of this department. ...]] cable radio service, which were produced by the DOI under the direction of [[Lewis Portelli]]. Other producers and scriptwriters working on these prod
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  • ...writer at the [[Central Office of Information]] and at the [[Department of Information]]. ...nth course in London, he returned to Malta where he joined the [[Education Department]] as Education Welfare Officer. He duties included editing the monthly maga
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  • '''Maurice Cauchi''' AM, MQR is a Professor of Pathology, an author about migration to Australia and a community leader in ...(1967). He was then appointed a Lecturer in Pathology at the [[University of Malta]] (1968).
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  • ...t the Department of Information until 1976. He was praised by the Governor of Malta on the [[Government Gazette]] dated 1 February 1944, for his sterling ...radio serials, documentaries and short stories. He also published a number of books.
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  • ...e a teacher by profession and served for over forty years in the education department until his retirement in 2004. ...by the Local Council of his native village and in 2013, the Local Council of [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] honoured him with Ġieh Ħaż-Żabbar.
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  • '''Ġuże' Chetcuti''' was one of Malta's most prolific 20th century authors. ...ing news bulletins he wrote or translated along with his colleagues at the Information Office.
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  • '''Sunday, December 26, 2010 (Michael Bugeja - The Sunday Times of Malta)''' ...abase of Maltese music with the aim of building an online national archive of the Maltese music scene and associated arts. There has been some progress s
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  • ...band, which organises non-profit concerts to raise awareness on a variety of social issues <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.di-ve.com/Default.aspx?ID=7 In 2008, Antonio composed the music for the opening sequence of television programme X-Lab
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  • .... Martin took the initiative and started learning by himself with the help of books. ...started writing music of his own. He also started writing prose and most of his early works depict love stories.
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  • '''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2020.''' ...Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources
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  • ...raphic design course at the School of Arts. He worked at the Department of Information before setting up his own company, [[Mizzi Design and Graphic Services]]. In 1996 he took over the management of [[Midsea Books]] and [[Klabb Kotba Maltin]].
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