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  • ...a Norwegian art teacher who settled in Malta in 1988 until her early death in 2007. ...v Art Collection, suspended in the middle of a large glass case positioned in the centre of one of the larger gallery spaces within St James Cavalier.
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  • ...others. He studied at secondary school [[Technical Paola]] and [[Lyceum]]. In 1966 he came to work for a short time with the local TV station, a script w ...ad two children: Ruben known well as [[Ruben Zahra]] and Mary. Stella died in 1989 and now Trevor is widowed.
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  • ...he day that a good number had to stand outside and listen to us”. The ‘us’ in question actually refers to Malta’s first (and to date possibly the only) ...very paper, calling for anyone interested in starting a reggae band to get in touch. “It was around 1987, and two lads from Valletta, Andrew and Simon,
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  • ...Lady Strickland Trust for the College. John Manduca married Sylvia Parnis in l954; they have four children and eight grandchildren. Joined Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd in 1945; deputy editor 1953-1962; Malta correspondent, The Daily Telegraph and
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  • '''Joe Bartolo''' born on the 25 January 1936 in [[Ħamrun]]. Record Librarian at PBS, Actor, Presenter. ...on, married to Jane and had three children.. Employed with [[Rediffusion]] in 1953 at the accounts department, later as a cash collector with same firm.
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  • ...ool]] and [[Technical Institute Herd]]. Qualified vehicle technician. Sent in engineering courses abroad. Attended a course on building techniques fl'MCA Took a short course in journalism. He has written several articles, serials and poems on various n
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  • '''Can. Joe Mejlak''' was born in St George's Square, [[Victoria]], [[Gozo]] on October 15, 1944 from Ġużep ...toria and later on entered the [[Sacred Heart Seminary]] to study theology in preparation for the priesthood.
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  • '''Lino Spiteri''' born in [[Qormi]] on 21 September 1938, was a journalist, economist, and politician Oxford University, from where he obtained a Diploma in Social Studies (distinction); B.A.(Politics and Economics) (first-class hon
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  • ...4. He played 30 league matches for Rabat F.C. before joining Valletta F.C. in season 1956/57. Joe Cilia's polished play earned him many international caps in the first years of international matches for Malta.
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  • Fl-1987, inħatar segretarju parlamentari għat-turiżmu, kariga li għaliha reġa’ n Fl-1995, inħatar Ministru għall-ġustizzja u l-kultura u fl-1998 għat-turiżmu u l-k
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  • ...a Studios]] under the watchful eye of record producer [[Dave Goodman]] and in the spring, they gave birth to their album [[Music From A Lighthouse]]. The band played at the 2004 [[Glastonbury]] festival and made quite an impact with their psychedelic am
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  • ...Chairman tal-kummisjoni tal-liġi. Chairman ta' l-etika tal-ġurnalizmu. Fl-2004 ġie magħżul fil-grupp studju tal-liġi ċivili fejn iprezenta lill Malta [[Category:Born in 1930]]
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  • '''Joe A. Grima''' ( - 7 December 2004) was a Maltese politician. [[Category:Died in 2009]]
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  • ...w (3 September) had to be postponed to when the venue owner [[Leli Grech]] died. The new date is 23 September 2011. ...es A Sum Of Two Particles (Michael Bugeja - The Malta Independent 7 August 2004)]
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