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  • ...from tv like [[San Remo Festival]] on the [[Rai TV]] recording them and in a couple of days she use to sing them at wedding receptions. ...l]] with [[The Kirkop Brothers]], Other festival was [[Spartans Festival]] in 1965 held at [[Radio City]] and win the Third Place.
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  • ...a Dominican priest and scholar who served as prior and parish priest in [[Sliema]] and [[Ġwardamanġia]] for many years. ...] before joining the [[Dominican Order]] in 1954 and continued his studies in philosophy and theology at [[St Thomas Aquinas College]], [[Rabat]].
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  • ...Dupuis has practiced as public notary since 1953. George entered politics in 1966 with the [[Christian Workers Party]] (CWP). ...the PN ticket. He was returned to Parliament in 1976, 1981, 1987 and 1992. In 1987, he was elected from 2 electoral districts.
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  • ...his school’s team that, for three consecutive years, managed to win the [[Malta Primary School Football Championships]]. ...an competitions. For Hibernians, between 1959 and 1974, Privitera featured in 178 fixtures.
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  • ...Concetta nee’ Bonello. He was educated at [[The Lyceum]] and joined the [[Malta Civil Service]] as a Clerical Asstistant. He remained a civil servant until ...on [[Rediffusion]] cable radio with [[Lewis Portelli]], and served as the Malta correspondent of the British sports magazine [[World Sports]].
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  • ...icallef''', born at [[St Luke’s Hospital]] on 9 Febuary, 1970 grew up at [[Sliema]] She was a singer and was the younger sister of May and Josephine Incorvaj She was educated at [[Sliema Girls Primary School]] at Sliema and [[Girls’s Junior Lyceum]] [[Blata l-Bajda]]
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  • ...ttat ta’ '''Genesio Galea Abela''' u '''Maria Mercieca'''. Twieled f’Tas-[[Sliema]] fil-5 ta’ Novembru 1877. Huwa waqqaf is-Società Mandolinistica tal-[[B ...jn il-Birgu, l-[[Isla]], il-Belt [[Valletta]], u bejn [[Marsamxett]] u Tas-Sliema. Huma żżewġu fil-Kappella tal-Lunzjata f’ [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] fis-26 ta�
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  • ...as-Sliema li Mahoney bdiet il-karriera tagħha fuq il-palk, mal-kumpanija [[Sliema Dramatic Company]], immexxija minn missierha stess. Isem Mahoney jibqa’ s [[Category:A-Z of Theatre in Malta]]
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  • '''Manwel Nicholas-Borg''' (1918-1998) was a Maltese author and poet in Melbourne, Australia. ...Maltese Literature Group]] and other literature meetings. He began writing in 1938 and never stopped until his death on 30th May, 1998.
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  • ...nging just for fun to becoming one of the most popular teenage groups in [[Malta]]. ...few months, this group of teenagers were already being asked to take part in quite a few TV and charity shows.
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  • ...College]], [[Sec/ Tech School]] at [[Naxxar]], Art Accademy Pietro Vannuci in Perugia. First contact with music when joining the SMC Scouts as a Venture. In 1969 received DOE Gold award for using Art and Music for the Community by H
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  • '''Rita Camilleri''' was born at [[Sliema]] on 17 Februry 1960. Actress. ...oung Deporrians Group]], where they do plays and operetta written by Fr. Born and directed by Fr [[Karm Zammit]].
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  • '''Roger Parnis''' MBE (1923-1993) was a Maltese Surgeon in New South Wales, Australia. ...[St Catherine's Day School]], the [[Lyceum]] and the [[Royal University of Malta]] from where he graduated with a B.Sc (1944) and an MD (1946).
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  • [[File:Patri Wistin Born.jpg|300px|thumbnail|right|Fr Wistin Born]] Patri '''Wistin Born''' (23 May 1910 - 21 August 1986) was a Maltese broadcaster and writer from
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  • '''Anthony L Agius''' (1931 – 2008) was a community worker in New South Wales, Australia. ...er first child. They liked Australia so much that they decided to migrate in October 1985.
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  • '''Tony Agius''' born in [[Ħamrun]] on 4 February 1941. He is a singer. ...tractive to singing, and began singing at [[Immaculate Conception]] Church in Ħamrun as soloist with the organist Ms. Sciortino.
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  • '''Vinny Vella Sr'''. born as Ċensu (Vincent) Vella at the Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]] on 28 January 19 . He was Clarinetist and Band Leader. He studied music on his own at a very young age but in 1943 he took his first lessons under the guide-ship of Fr. [[Vincent Caruan
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  • '''Anna Grima''' (b.1958) is an artist from Malta. ...ontact with different cultural and spiritual traditions during her travels in Europe and the Far East. <ref>https://www.annagrima.com/about.php</ref>
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  • ...lved in the Parisian artistic community life where she exhibits regularly. In 1999 she completed her DNSEP degree at the Beaux-Arts de Rennes. She create * Collective exhibition - Spazju Kreattiv, St James Cavalier, Valletta, Malta;
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  • ...Febuary 1993. And grewe up at [[il-Gudja]] He is a male vocalist based in Malta, also having recently formed part of a 5-piece Maltese alternative upcoming ...mon’s Pub]], [[Sliema]], [[The Lifecycle Fundrainsing Event 2014]] held in Sliema and will be performing live gigs weekly over various sights of attention th
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