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Pokémon Series Voice Star Rachael Lillis Dies At 46

Pokémon Series Voice Star Rachael Lillis Dies At 46
Aug 13 2024 Share

Voice actor Rachel Lillis, known for her iconic roles in the Pokémon series, has passed away at 46 after a battle with breast cancer. Lillis, who was diagnosed in May, died last Saturday.

Lillis was beloved for voicing characters like Misty, Jessie, and Jigglypuff in the Pokémon animated series, roles that left a lasting impact on fans around the world. Her work has become synonymous with the early days of Pokémon, making her a cherished figure in the world of animation.

“Rachael was an extraordinary talent, a bright light that shone through her voice whether speaking or singing,” said Pokémon co-star Veronica Taylor. “She will be forever remembered for the many animated roles she played, with her iconic performances as Pokémon’s Misty and Jessie being the most beloved.”

Beyond Pokémon, Lillis also voiced characters in Hunter x Hunter, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Winx Club. She was also a familiar voice in the Super Smash Bros. game series, where she voiced various Pokémon. Her contributions to voice acting and animation continue to be celebrated by fans and colleagues alike.

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San Ġwann FC Nursery Win Tournament In Hungary

Aug 13 2024 Share

What a fantastic performance by our Under-10 boys at Fehergyarmat in Hungary! They showed incredible determination, defeating top teams from Hungary, Ukraine, and Slovakia, including Kishvarda, Ferencvaros, and FC Manai.

A big thank you to the entire team, their families, and all the supporters who joined them on this trip, as well as to our staff members—Coach Ryan, Assistant Coach Frans, and committee member Manuel.

A special congratulations to our goalkeeper, Craig Bonnici, who was voted the best keeper of the tournament.

On behalf of SGFC, we would like to extend our gratitude to Fehergyarmat Deak for their invitation. We look forward to participating in the third edition of their tournament in 2025 with the 2015 team.

The group returns to Malta tomorrow, Monday, after a brief visit to Budapest.

 

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Ħamrun Celebrates Feast Of San Gejtanu

Ħamrun Celebrates Feast Of San Gejtanu
Aug 12 2024 Share

As the two rival band clubs in Ħamrun celebrate the feast of San Gejtanu, the playful back and forth is always marked with the unity and camaraderie between the two groups in the town.

 

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In seas of red and blue, the avid festa lovers chant and show their appreciation for the patron saint in one of Malta’s biggest village feasts.

Have you ever attended the Ħamrun festa?

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Half Of Maltese Don’t Read A Single Book In A Year

Half Of Maltese Don’t Read A Single Book In A Year
Aug 12 2024 Share

A recent EU report highlights Malta’s poor reading habits, revealing that over half of the population, including nearly two-thirds of men, didn’t read a single book in 2022.

The study, conducted by the EU’s statistics office, found that 56% of Maltese hadn’t read any books during the year, and 27% read fewer than five.

Although Malta performs better than some European countries, such as Romania (where 70% haven’t read a book), Cyprus, Italy, and Bulgaria, the rate of non-readers in Malta is still above the EU average of 47%. Only 11% of Maltese are avid readers, reporting more than ten books read annually, while 8% read between five and nine books.

Switzerland leads in reading, with 29% reading over ten books a year, followed by Ireland and several Scandinavian countries. In Malta, men are particularly disengaged from reading, with 65% not reading any books in 2022, compared to 47% of women.

This gender gap is common across Europe and is thought to stem from young boys lacking male role models who read.

Younger Maltese are slightly more inclined to read, especially those aged 16 to 24, though the number of readers declines with age, with over 60% of people over 55 not reading at all.

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