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  • '''Mario Ellul''' (8 September 1963 - 31 July 2004) was a Maltese singer and television producer between the early 1980s and t ...at the [[De La Salle College]] in [[Cottonera]] and at the [[New Lyceum]] in [[l-Imsida]]. During his studies at the New Lyceum he joined [[Xandir Malta
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  • '''Isabelle Borg''' was a visual artist, born in 1959 and died in 2010. ...London, graduating BA (Hons) in 1986. Since gaining an MA (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta.
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  • '''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2004.''' Any Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not
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  • ...hard rock/heavy metal band from Switzerland. They enjoyed moderate success in North America during the 1980s. ...ce]] joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980.
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  • ...Prof.Dr.Guido Demarco 6 th President of The Republic of Malta from (1999 - 2004) ]] ...politician. He served as the sixth President of the Republic from 1999 to 2004.
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  • ...[[Luqa]] until marriage and Evelyn Mizzi born in [[Vittoriosa]] and lived in [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] until marriage. ...e fourth child, two of whom already died (the second born named Andrew and died after 9 months of age), his father wanted his new born boy to be named Andr
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  • '''Joseph Polidano''' (1943-2004) was a Maltese community worker in New South Wales, Australia. Joseph Albert Polidano was born in Valletta on December 14, 1943. He arrived in Australia on May 26, 1965 on the ''Sydney'' (Flotta Lauro line), and after
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  • '''Paul Arnaud''' (27 January 1911 - 22 February 2004) was one of Malta's foremost band leaders between the 1930s and the 1960s. ...ained the dipolma of A.Mus.LCM. Later he obtained the LLCM as a bandmaster in [[London]].
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  • '''Victor Galdes''' (6 May 1923 - 17 March 2004) was one of Malta's foremost post-war radio producers and broadcasters. He was born in [[Valletta]] and studied at [[St Augustine's College]] in Valletta. He started acting at a young age, while he was a member of the [[
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  • ...Remiġ Sacco.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Remiġ Sacco.]](13 May 1922 - 31 December 2004) was a sports journalist and writer who worked mostly within Malta's Worke ...llege]], and the [[Dockyard Technical College]], where he acquire diplomas in Electrical Draughtsmanship (1958) u Engineering Design (1968). Sacco work a
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  • '''Anthony Montanaro''' (1931 - 2004) was a professional journalist who worked for the [[Allied Press]] for most ...iversity of [Malta]]. Montanaro joined the editorial staff of [[Il-Berqa]] in 1943, where he worked his way up the ranks from Foreign News Editor, and Ni
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  • '''Louis Naudi''' was a versatile percussionist who died at a young age after a long illness. He had been active in the Maltese music scene since the early 1980s, when he played drums with th
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  • ...hior Borg]] - Vocals. They are considered to have played an important role in establishing Maltese Extreme Death metal on the world map. ...various line up changes, Abysmal Torment hit the stage for the first time in 2002.Musically Abysmal Torment relies on speed stimulated tempos, breakdown
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  • ...years, recreated the foundations upon which Maltese Art was to rise again in closer consonance with European sensibility. ...922 and at the age of thirteen he started attending the [[School of Arts]] in [[Valletta]] where he studied under the Caruana Dingli brothers, Edward and
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  • ...born in [[Sliema]]. He received his education at the [[Salesian College]] in Sliema. ...he best Maltese players of the era were in uniform and most of them served in the [[RMA]].
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  • ...sian priest who held various positions within the order's pastoral centres in Malta and abroad. ...n 1952 he joined the Salesians as an Aspirant at the [[Don Bosco Oratory]] in [[Victoria]].
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  • ...] on 29 September 1929 and studied at the [[Seminary]] and the [[Lyceum]]. In 1949 he obtained the [[Oxford School Certificate]] and proceeded to attend ...or Educational Television Overseas in London. After the three-month course in London, he returned to Malta where he joined the [[Education Department]] a
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  • ...iana]] on 9 May 1921, and was attracted to the game from a very early age. In the early 1930s The Greens had a formidable team and Ġuźeppi, like many o ...still remember Ġuźeppi playing the bugle whenever the Ajax’s were playing. In rare moments when the team was struggling, Ġuźeppi’s bugel call would r
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  • ...e who worked mostly at the service of the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]], either in government or within the party's media structure. ...started working as a programme editor with the [[Broadcasting Authority]] in 1967.
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  • ...Rome]], from where he obtained his doctoral degrees, including a cum laude in Canon Law and Civil Law. He was ordained priest in 1946. He taught at the Archbishop's Seminary and held a number of important
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