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  • '''Vince Laus''' was a popular country music radio DJ, born in [[San Ġiljan]] on 1 January 1945. His younger brother is another popular M ...love with country music when he was still a teenager. He moved to England in 1963, where he was able to follow country music more closely.
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  • ...were close to him lost their life but Carmelo survived, following 40 days in hospital. ...y. He eventually became maestro di cappella at [[St Paul's Parish Church]] in [[Valletta]].
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  • ...''' was a prolific author and celebrated children's broadcaster known as ''In-Nannu Peppu''. ...Albert Central School]]. He was awarded the [[Senior Oxford]] certificate in 1935 and started working as a telephone operator and Assistant Protection O
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  • '''Willie Apap''' was a [[Sports Entrepreneur]] who was most active in the town of [[il-Gżira]]. Apap was born in [[Valletta]] on 16 April 1919. From a very young age he started following d
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  • ...igieg''' was a footballer whose name was linked to [[Sliema Wanderers FC]] in the 1950s and 60s. ...ng football from an early age. Buttigieg made his debut with [[Shamrocks]] in 1955. During the season 1962-1963 he was the captain of the team. He played
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  • ...uilina''' was a footballer associated with [[Sliema Wanderers FC]], mostly in the 1960s. ...ying football at a very young age and made his debut with Sliema Wanderers in the 1959-1960 season.
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  • ...and at [[St Michael's Training College]]. He started working as a teacher in 1956. ...ncil]] from 1974 to 2004 and Vice President of the [[CMTU]] from 1978 till 2004
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  • '''Arthur Podesta''' was an exceptionally well-known figure in waterpolo, swimming and sailing circuits. ...es for the [[Small States of Europe]] at the [[Ta' Qali National Stadium]] in 2003. He was known to those closest to him as "Babsie".
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  • He died on 12 November 2004. [[Category:Died in 2004]]
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  • From a very early age in her hometown [[Sliema]], Marie Therese Vassallo studied violin, guitar and ...guitar, which meant that she could accompany herself. She sang a solo role in the Operetta, ''The Gypsy Girl'' at Sixth Form and received such good revie
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  • ...gers, known as ''għannejja''. Born in Żejtun on the 16th May, 1943, living in ''Tal-Parenta'' area he was known for his harmonius voice and his lyrical w ...of other ballads, including ''Il-Maltin ta' New Caledonia'' at Mġarr, Gozo in 1991. One is unsure if this is the same ballad written by Frank Zammit, or
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  • ...own Italian melodies or pop songs of that time (mostly those participating in the San Remo Festival) At in the early 1960s, these songs began to be aired on the [[Rediffusion]], at f
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  • She was born in [[Cospicua]] on 14 January 1952 to Karmenu and Ċettina nee' Camilleri. She She grew up in Bormla attending the local government school, and later worked as a tourist
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  • ...ut also abroad where he was invited several times by the immigrants namely in Australia. ...ousand copies in Malta and twenty thousand in Australia. He also took part in the programme ''Wipeout'' which was produced and presented by [[Joe Demicol
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  • ...orge Said known as Id-Dias. The pop group made its first studio recordings in 1974 with a line-up comprising Grech (lead vocals and guitar), [[Joe Cassar ...ars afterwards. Grech and the rest of The Tramps also toured [[Australia]] in 1981.
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  • '''Samuel Bugeja''' (27 April 1920 - 18 January 2004) was a Maltese sculptor. [[Category:Born in 1920]]
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  • ...996 and again between 1998 and 2004, and President of the Republic between 2004 and 2009. [[Category:Died in 2011]]
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  • '''Guido Saliba''' ( - 7 December 2004) was a Maltese lawyer and producer. [[Category:Died in 2004]]
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  • ...ty and others by a number of artists who have similarly become established in recent years, particularly through their association with Spazju Kreattiv. ...in Malta. This included works by 60 modern and contemporary artists active in Malta at that time. It was curated by Joseph Paul Cassar, who coordinated t
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  • ...ed philosophy and literature at St. Mark College for High Superior studies in Malta. Baron Vella Haber is regarded as one of the most enthusiastic about Nadur in his time. He wrote poems, poemett, essays, novels, legends.
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