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  Department of Information
Paul Xuereb was born in Rabat, Malta, on the 21st July, 1923, the son of Adeodate Xuereb, a teacher and playwright, and Maria Dolores Busuttil.
Paul Xuereb entered into politics in 1962, and contested the general election of that year when he was elected as Member of Parliament for the first time.
Throughout the past 29 years, Paul Xuereb was appointed by the Prime Minister as the Acting President of the Republic, following the end of term of Office of the third President of the Republic.
www.doi.gov.mt /EN/islands/presidents/xuereb_paul.asp   (543 words)

  
 Sayell Racing - Paul Xeureb - Ringwood Superstox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
33 year old Paul 'Sideways' Xuereb so nicknamed for his, shall we say, flamboyant driving style, he is often seen on full lock as he enters, drives through and exits the bend.
Paul is a real crowd pleaser with his hard charging full on style.
Always willing to help others in the pits when it comes to getting cars back on the track Paul is the kind of driver you would like 25 of if you were running the formula.
www.btinternet.com /~sayellracing/xeureb.htm   (340 words)

  
 Xuereb Family Page
Elena XUEREB married Salvatore RAPA on 7 Nov 1908 in Ghansielem, Malta.
Elena's parents were Lawrence XUEREB and Angela XERRI.
Lawrence XUEREB's parents were possibly either Paul XUEREB and Mary BUGEJA or Mario XUEREB and Bernadette ZERAFA.
www.geocities.com /proberts3104/xuereb.htm   (315 words)

  
 Balzan Parish Official Website
The other statues of St. Peter and St. Paul were made in 1716 and were first placed in the choir apse and later, when Fr.
It was made by Paul Dimech in 1953.
On each side of the apse were the statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, which now stand in the open space in front of the church.
www.balzanparish.com /history.htm   (2920 words)

  
 Impenji / Events - 2007 - Adrian Grima
It also argues that checks and balances that come with fair trade are a credible antidote to the window dressing of Corporate Social Responsibility."
A translation into Hungarian of "Ramallah" by Adrian Grima and an interview he gave to Karsten Xuereb about his book of poetry Rakkmu have been published in the February issue of the Hungarian literary journal Ex Symposion (26.2.07).
Over one hundred civil society activists from all over the Mediterranean and beyond met in Rome to renew their commitment against war and colonialism and to discuss ways of working towards peace, democracy, human and civil rights, justice, peaceful coexistence, and freedom.
adriangrima.250free.com /impenji_events_07.htm   (3880 words)

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