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Malayalam Britannica Malayalam Britannica is the popular but false name attached to a reference work in the Malayalam language, named Malayalam Encyclopedia, which is by and large a translation of the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia into Malayalam, the language spoken mainly in Kerala, a southern state of India.
Malayalam cinema Malayalam cinema, or movies in Malayalam language, forms a significant component of the Cinema of India, both as a form of art and as mass medium. Though not as widely popular as Bollywood, during the past half century, Malayalam cinema has produced some significant works in the field of Indian cinema.
Malayalam script The Malayalam script is an abugida of the Brahmic family, used to write the Malayalam language. Both the language and its writing system are closely related to Tamil, although Malayalam has a larger phoneme inventory.
Malayalam, Kasaragod The language spoken by Malayalee communities in Kasaragod(Now, part of Kerala) and Mangalore (now, part of Karnataka) varies from the standard Malayalam to a great extent. Unlike, standard Malayalam this has remained relatively un-influenced by Sanskrit.
Malayali Brahmins Malayali Brahmins are Brahmins whose mother-tongue is the Malayalam language. Nearly all of them hail from the south Indian state of Kerala, which was created in 1956 to unite areas having a Malayalam-speaking majority.
Malayan Communist Party Malayan Communist Party (MCP), also known as the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) until the 1960s was founded in Singapore in 1930, advocating for nationalism and nationhood for an independent Malaya, and carrying out armed resistance to the Japanese during World War II. From 1948 to 1960, its military arm, the Malayan Peoples' Liberation Army, practiced guerrilla warfare in the rural areas of peninsular Malaya with the support of underground organizations in the Malaya and Singapore.
Malayan general election, 1959 The 1959 Malayan general election was the first general election held since the Federation of Malaya first achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. It was the third national-wide election held in Malaya since the end of World War II.
Malayan Peacock-pheasant The Malayan Peacock-pheasant, Polyplectron malacense also known as Crested Peacock-pheasant is a medium-sized, up to 53cm long, spotted black, brownish pheasant with an elongated dark blue green crest, bare red facial skin, bluish-white iris and green ocelli on upperbody plumage and its tail of twenty two feathers. The female is smaller and duller than male.
Malayan Races Liberation Army The Malayan Races Liberation Army (MRLA) was the name given by British security forces to a combatant in the Malayan Emergency, an insurrection and guerrilla war against the British and Malayan administration from 1948-1960 in what is now Malaysia.
Malayan Tapir The Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus), also called the Asian Tapir, is the largest of the four species of tapir and the only one native to Asia. The scientific name is somewhat misleading, as the Tapirus indicus is not native to India; the name refers rather to the East Indies.
Malayan Tiger The Malayan Tiger (Panthera tigris jacksoni, Malay: Harimau Malaya), exclusively found in the southern part of the Malay Peninsula, until 2004 was not considered a subspecies in its own right. The new classification came about after a study by Luo S-J et al from the Laboratory of Genomic Diversity, part of the U.
Malayan Union The Malayan Union was a confederation of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements excluding Singapore, which was placed as a crown colony under direct British rule. It was the successor to British Malaya and was conceived to simplify the administration of British colonies in the Malay Peninsula.
Malayo-Polynesian languages The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages used by some 351 million speakers. These are widely dispersed throughout the island nations of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in continental Asia.
Malaysia at the 1958 Asian Games Malaysia competed for the first time in the 1958 Asian Games held in Tokyo, Japan from May 24, 1958 to June 1, 1958. This country is ranked number 14 with no gold medals, no silver medals and 2 bronze medals to secure the 14th spot in the medal tally.
Malaysia Airlines Malaysia Airlines (Abbreviated: MAS ; Malay: Penerbangan Malaysia) (MYX: MAS) is the national airline of Malaysia, serving international and domestic destinations. It is one of only four airlines to have been awarded a 5-star rating by Skytrax.
Malaysia Airlines Awards From 1998 Malaysia Airlines is widely recognised as one of the best airlines in the world, and as such has won numerous awards from international organizations, such as Skytrax. Its cabin crew are also the subject of many major aviation awards.
Malaysia And The Club Of Doom Malaysia and the Club of Doom (The Collapse of The Islamic Countries) is a book published in 2006 by Syed Akbar Ali who argues that countries with a Muslim majority population have collapsed economically, politically and socially. With a particular focus on Malaysia, the thesis of the book is that growing Islamisation of the political and social climate in Islamic countries are causing democracy and freedom to be threatened by religious irrationalism.
Malaysia Derivatives Exchange The Malaysia Derivatives Exchange (MDEX) is a limited share company formed during June 2001 in Malaysia through the merger of the Kuala Lumpur Options and Financial Futures Exchange (KLOFFE) and the Commodity and Monetary Exchange of Malaysia (COMMEX Malaysia). It is a subsidiary of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE).
Malaysia Federal Route 1 Changlun-Kuala Perlis HighwayFederal route 7Federal route 69Federal route 75Federal route 76Federal route 5Second East-West HighwayFederal route 59Federal route 58Federal route 55Federal route 2Federal route 53Federal route 51Federal route 86Federal route 19Federal route 61Federal route 9Federal route 10Federal route 12Federal route 23Federal route 24Federal route 50Federal route 96Federal route 94Senai Airport HighwaySkudai-Pontian HighwayPasir Gudang Highway Federal route 3EXPRESSWAYSButterworth-Kulim Expressway North-South Expressway Northern Route North-South Expressway Southern RouteCheras - Kajang ExpresswayKajang Dispersal Link ExpresswaySecond Link Expressway
Malaysia Federal Route 54 Federal route 5Jalan Bukit Badong-Batang BerjuntaiJalan MeruGuthrie Corridor ExpresswayJalan KuangSubang Airport HighwayNorth-South Expressway Northern RouteDamansara-Puchong ExpresswayKuala Lumpur Middle Ring Road 2Kuala Lumpur-Rawang Highway
Malaysia Chess Federation The Malaysia Chess Federation (MCF) is the principal authority over all chess events in Malaysia. The MCF promotes and coordinates all major chess events in the 13 Malaysian states and is an active sports body in Malaysia.
Malaysia My Second Home The Malaysia My Second Home program (commonly abbreviated "MM2H") is an international residency scheme enacted by the Government of Malaysia to allow foreigners to live in the country on a long-stay visa of up to 10 years. To qualify for the program, applicants must meet certain financial and medical criteria.
Malaysia National Hockey Stadium Malaysia National Hockey Stadium is a multi-use stadium in National Sports Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is currently used mostly for field hockey matches and hosted matches for the 2002 World Hockey Cup.
Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) came into being in 1966 as a result of a joint ownership of the airline by the governments of Malaysia and Singapore. The airline ceased operations only 6 years later in 1972 when both governments decided to set up their own national airlines.
Malaysia-Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990 Malaysia-Singapore Points of Agreement of 1990 (POA) is an agreement between the two Southeast Asian countries regarding the future of railway land owned by the Malaysian government through Malayan Railways (Keretapi Tanah Melayu or KTM) in Singapore. It was signed between former Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew and former Finance Minister of Malaysia Tun Daim Zanuddin on behalf of respective countries on November 27, 1990.
Malaysia-Thailand border The international border that separates Malaysia and Thailand stretches from Kuala Perlis, Perlis in the west to Rantau Panjang, Kelantan in the east. The border was commissioned in 1900s, following the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909.
Malaysiakini Malaysiakini is a high-brow Malaysian political news website published in English, Malay and Chinese. Since its launch on November 20, 1999 it has been widely considered to be one of the leading independent news agencies in Malaysia.
Malaysian Armed Forces Council The Armed Forces Council is established by Article 137 of the Constitution of Malaysia and is the constitutional body rensponsible ( under the general authority of the King ) for the command, discipline and administration of malaysia's armed forces. It is composed of the following members;
Malaysian Army The Malaysian Army (Malay: Tentera Darat Malaysia) is the land component of the Malaysian Armed Forces. Steeped in British Army traditions, the Malaysian Army does not carry the title 'Royal' as do the Royal Malaysian Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Navy.
Malaysian Book of Records The Malaysian Book of Records (or MBR in short) is a Malaysian project meant to collect and publish records set or broken by Malaysians. The project complements former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad's 'Malaysia Boleh!
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is the regulator for the converging communications and multimedia industry in Malaysia. At the time it was created its key role was the regulation of the communications and multimedia industry based on the powers provided for in the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act (1998) and the Communications and Multimedia Act (1998).
Malaysian diplomatic missions Malaysia's foreign ministry started in 1957 when the country obtained independence, with a staff of eleven British and Australian trained foreign service officers. It initially had missions in London, Canberra, New Delhi, Jakarta, Bangkok and Washington, growing to fourteen missions in 1963, 21 missions in 1965 and 102 missions by 2006.
Malaysian Dayak Congress Malaysian Dayak Congress (MDC) is a political party in Malaysia representing the Dayak indigenous population. It is based in Sarawak state and is formed by supporters of the deregistered Parti Bangsa Dayak Sarawak.
Malaysian English Malaysian English (MyE) or formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE) is a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia as a second language. Malaysian English should not be confused with Malaysian Colloquial English which is famously known as Manglish or Street English, a portmanteau of the word Malay and English although mostly spoken by the non-Malays.
Malaysian Expressway System The Malaysian expressway system which began with the North-South Expressway, is in the process of being substantially increased. It was built by private companies under the supervision of the government highway authority, Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (Malaysian Highway Authority).
Malaysian Federal Roads system Malaysian Federal Roads System (Malay; Sistem Laluan Persekutuan Malaysia) (Chinese: 马来西亚č”邦大é“系统) (Tamil: please fill in), is the main national road network in Malaysia. It was built and maintained by the Public Works Department Malaysia (JKR).
Malaysian general election, 1969 The Malaysian general election of 1969 was the third general election since independence, held in West Malaysia (Malaya) on May 10, 1969, and in East Malaysia later in the month. It resulted in the return to power, with a reduced majority, of the ruling Alliance Party, comprising the United Malays National Organization (UMNO), the Malayan Chinese Association, and the Malayan Indian Congress.
Malaysian general election, 1999 The 1999 Malaysian General Election was held on 29 November 1999 as stipulated by the laws of Malaysia for general elections. As expected, the Barisan Nasional coalition maintained its majority in parliament, and thus, its grip on the post of Prime Minister.
Malaysian general election, 2004 General elections were held in Malaysia on March 21, 2004. The incumbent National Front (Barisan Nasional) government of Prime Minister Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was re-elected with an increased majority.
Malaysian Highway Authority Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia (LLM) or Malaysian Highway Authority is a government agency under the Malaysian Ministry of Works. The agency was founded in 24 October 1980 to build the North-South Expressway, but now the main function of Malaysian Highway Authority is to monitor the works and administration of expressways in Malaysia as subject to Federal Roads Act (Private Managements) 1984.
Malaysian Houses of Parliament The Malaysian Houses of Parliament are a building complex where the Malaysian Parliament assembles. The structure is located at the Perdana Lake Garden in Kuala Lumpur, right next to the Malaysian national monument, the Tugu Negara.
Malaysian Chinese Association The Malaysian Chinese Association (Persatuan Cina Malaysia, MCA) (; Cantonese: Ma Wah Koong Wui) is a political party in Malaysia, made up of Chinese Malaysian and one of the three major parties that make up the ruling Barisan Nasional, or National Front.
Malaysian Indian Congress The Malaysian Indian Congress (Kongres India Se-Malaysia, MIC) is a Malaysian political party and is one of the founder members of ruling coalition that has been in power since the country achieved independence in 1957.
Malaysian Industrial Development Authority The Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA; sometimes referred to as the Federal Industrial Development Authority or FIDA) is an agency of the Malaysian government set up to advise the federal and state governments on industrial development policies, advise local and foreign enterprises on Malaysian industry, manage business licensing and exemptions from tariffs or import duties, and co-ordinate industrial development.Abdullah, Mustaza & Hj.
Malaysian Institute of Nuclear Technology Research The Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research (MINT) is a Malaysian nuclear technology research facility located in Bangi, Selangor. This facility was formally known as PUSPATI (Pusat Penyelidikan Atom Tun Dr Ismail) or (Tun Dr Ismail Atom Research Centre).
Malaysian International Shipping Corporation MISC Bhd, incorporated in 1968 as Malaysia International Shipping Corporation Bhd, is the leading international shipping line of Malaysia. Its main shareholder is Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), the national oil conglomerate of Malaysia.
Malaysian lock-up detainee abuse scandal The Malaysian lock-up detainee abuse scandal (also known as Squatgate) is a scandal involving the abuse allegations of detainees (initially Chinese citizens) under the care of the Royal Malaysian Police (Malay: Polis Di-Raja Malaysia, or PDRM) which occurred in 2005.
Malaysian Malaysia The phrase "Malaysian Malaysia" was originally used in the early 1960s as the rallying motto of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention, a confederation of political parties formed to oppose Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia. This article specifically provides special quotas for the Malay and other indigenous peoples of Malaysia in admission to the public service, awarding of public scholarships, admission to public education institutions and the awarding of trade licences.
Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering The Malaysian Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) is the Malaysia's owned shipping construction company owned by Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad (MISC). Formerly known as Malaysia Shipyard Engineering (MSE).
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (Abbreviation: MMEA; Malay: Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia; APMM) also known as the Malaysian Coast Guard is the principal government agency tasked with maintaining law and order and coordinating search and rescue operations in the Malaysian Maritime Zone and on the high seas. It is in effect the Coast Guard of Malaysia but does not belong and has no plans to be integrated into the Malaysian Armed Forces.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004 The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Act 2004 is an act to establish the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to perform enforcement functions for ensuring the safety and security of the Malaysia Maritime Zone with a view to the protection of maritime and other national interests in that zone. It came into force on 15 February 2005.
Malaysian National Service The Malaysian National Service, or Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) was first proposed in late 2001, brought to committee the next year, and finally brought to action in 2003. Initially it was thought that all youth of a certain age would be drafted but later the numbers were restricted due to lack of resources.
Malaysian National Space Agency Malaysian National Space Agency or in Malay, Agensi Angkasa Negara (ANGKASA) was established in 2002. It is responsible in providing leadership in space education and research as well as assisting the Malaysian government in formulating national policies on space.
Malaysian Nature Society Malaysian Nature Society (MNS; Persatuan Pencinta Alam Malaysia in Malay) is one of the most prominent environmental not for profit, non-governmental organizations in Malaysia. It was established as Malayan Nature Society in 1940.
Malaysian New Economic Policy The Malaysian New Economic Policy (NEP or DEB for Dasar Ekonomi Baru in Malay) was an ambitious and controversial socio-economic restructuring affirmative action program launched by the Malaysian government in 1971 under then Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. The NEP ended in 1990, and was succeeded by the National Development Policy in 1991.
Malaysian Night Malaysian Night is a show that filled with the passion and spirit of the unique Malaysian culture. It is a show that is usually done by a Malaysia-related society within many tertiary-education institutions outside of Malaysia, to promote and introduce the Malaysian culture to the international community.
Malaysian Open The Malaysian Open is a men's professional golf tournament. It was first played in 1962 and since 1999 it has been sanctioned by the European Tour, which began to expand into Asia in 1989 and now stages tournaments in Asia through most of the northern winter.
Malaysian passport The Malaysian passport (Malay: Pasport Malaysia) is the passport issued to citizens of Malaysia by the Immigration Department of Malaysia (Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia). (They were formerly designated Paspot Malaysia, but the spelling changed to Pasport in the 1980s).
Malaysian Public Works Department Malaysian Public Works Department (PWD) or Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia (JKR) is a government department in Malaysia which constructs and maintain public infrastructure in Malaysia such as federal and state roads, government buildings, electricity, water and many more.
Malaysian rock Malaysian rock is quite popular locally and overseas, often because it's packed with tropical energy and fun reflected by modern Malaysian culture itself. Malaysian youth are typically into the punk-rock culture and is reflected by the music that they come out with, Punk rock usually the favorite namely by international successes One Buck Short, A.
Malaysian Road Transport Department The Malaysian Road Transport Department (Malay: Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan Malaysia) (JPJ) is a government department under the Malaysian Ministry of Transport. This department is responsible for issuing Malaysian number plates.
Malaysian Solidarity Council The Malaysian Solidarity Council was a political bloc formed by Lee Kuan Yew and the People's Action Party. It comprised of multi-racial parties such as the PAP, the People's Progressive Party (PPP) and the United Democratic Party (UDP) in 1965.
Malaysian Special Branch The Malaysian Special Branch is the Malaysian government intelligence agency. It was established by the British administration in the early 20th century, based on the Special Branch set up in the United Kingdom.
Malaysian Standard Time Malaysian Standard Time (MST) is a standard time used in Malaysia, eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time. Between the end of the Second World War and the formation of Malaysia in 1963, it was known as British Malayan Standard Time, which was seven hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.
Malaysian State Roads system Malaysian state roads (Malay; Sistem Laluan Negeri Malaysia) (Chinese: 马来西亚州际公路系统) (Tamil: please fill in), is the secondary road in Malaysia. The construction of state roads in Malaysia are funded by Malaysian Public Works Department of each states.
Malaysian Theravada Theravada Buddhism had existed in Malaysia for centuries among the Thai ethnic community that lived along the peninsula's northern border with Thailand. A vigorous community, the Thai bhikkhu sangha had a benevolent influence on the other races especially the ethnic Chinese in the northern states.
Malaysian vehicle number plates Malaysian vehicle number plates are the licence plates displayed on all motorized road vehicles in Malaysia, as required by law. All vehicle licence plates in Malaysia, other than those issued to diplomats and taxis (see below), have white characters on a black background, regardless of the vehicle type.
Malaysian women's cricket team The Malaysian women's cricket team is the team that represents the country of Malaysia in international women's cricket matches. They have played one match to date, against Singapore on 30 April 2006, winning by 58 runs.
Malazan Book of the Fallen The Malazan Book of the Fallen is a fantasy series written by Canadian author Steven Erikson, consisting of six books as of 2006 and projected to be ten books long in total. It is an epic fantasy, wide in scope and encompassing the stories of a very large cast of characters.
Malazan Empire The Malazan Empire is a fictional nation-state described in Steven Erikson's epic fantasy series, the Malazan Book of the Fallen. As of 2006 this series comprises six volumes, entitled Gardens of the Moon, Deadhouse Gates, Memories of Ice, House of Chains, Midnight Tides and The Bonehunters, with four more to come.
MalĂłn de la Paz The MalĂłn de la Paz was a march of aboriginals of northwestern Argentina to the capital, Buenos Aires, demanding the restitution of their ancient lands, in 1946. The participants marched about 2,000 km to present their claims to President Juan PerĂłn.
Malá Strana Malá Strana (in English literally "Little Side", though more frequently referred to as "Lesser Town", "Lesser Quarter", or "Lesser Side") was originally a popular and nowadays also the official name for the former Menšà město pražské ("The Lesser Town of Prague"), one of Prague's historical and oldest boroughs.
Malév Flight 240 Flight 240, was a Tupolev Tu-154 tri-motor jetliner of the Malév Hungarian Airlines, which was flying on the Budapest to Beirut regular route when it was shot down near the Lebanese shoreline on 30 September 1975. There were a crew of ten Hungarians and fifty passengers on-board, some of them from Scandinavia with only a single Hungarian traveler, there were also Palestinians, Lebanese and a Dutchman traveling.
Malév Hungarian Airlines Malév Hungarian Airlines, a translation of the Hungarian Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, is the national airline of Hungary. The accent indicates that the E is long, and the first syllable is always stressed in Hungarian, so the name is pronounced MAH-layv.
Malba, Queens Malba is neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. Malba is bounded to the north by the East River, to the east by the Whitestone Expressway, to the south by 15th Avenue, and to the west by 138th Street.
Malbec Malbec is a black, mellow grape variety originally grown in France, in the Loire Valley and Cahors. Long known as one of the six grapes used in the blending of red Bordeaux wine, it is increasingly celebrated as an Argentine varietal wine.
Malbim Meïr Löb ben Jehiel Michel Weiser (1809 - September 18, 1879), better known as the Malbim (), was a Russian rabbi, preacher, and Bible commentator. The name "Malbim" is derived from the Hebrew initials of his name, and became his family name by frequent usage.
Malbone Castle and Estate Malbone, a Gothic-style castle and National Historic Landmark built in 1741, is the oldest privately owned estate in Newport, Rhode Island, and once served as the country residence of Colonel Godfrey Malbone (1695-1768) of Virginia and Connecticut. Colonel Malbone made his fortune as a shipping merchant and became one of the wealthiest men in Newport during the 1740s through privateering and the triangle trade.
Malbone Street Wreck The Malbone Street Wreck, also known as the Brighton Beach Line Accident of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT), was a rapid transit railroad accident that occurred November 1, 1918, beneath the intersection of Flatbush Avenue, Ocean Avenue, and Malbone Street, in the community of Flatbush, Brooklyn. At least 93 individuals perished, making it one of the most deadly train crashes in United States history (Cudahy 1999).
Malbork Malbork (pronounce: ['malbork]; ; Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region, with 41,000 inhabitants (2001), capital of Malbork County. Situated in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, it was previously assigned to Elbląg Voivodeship (1975-1998).
Malbork Voivodeship The Malbork Voivodeship (Polish: WojewĂłdztwo Malborskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland since 1454/1466 till the partitions in 1772/1795. Together with the Pomeranian Voivodeship and Chelmno Voivodeship it formed the historical province of Royal Prussia.
Malbot A malbot is a robot or Internet bot designed or used for malicious intentions such as gaining unauthorised access to a computer system, or participation in a Botnet. It is a blend of the terms "malicious" and “bot”.
Malcolm Allen (footballer) Malcolm Allen (b. 21 March 1967 in Deiniolen) is a former professional footballer who played for Watford, Norwich City, Millwall and Newcastle United, as well as gaining a number of caps for the Welsh football team, before retiring from the professional game and moving into coaching.
Malcolm Arbuthnot Malcolm Arbuthnot (born 1877 in Cobham, Surrey - died 1967 in New Jersey) was a celebrity photographer in London. He photographed many of the well-known personalities of New Bond Street in the 1920s and 1930s, including Emily Pankhurst.
Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award The United States Congress passed Public Law 100-107 in 1987 creating the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA). The MBNQA was instituted by the federal government to encourage and improve quality and competitiveness among American companies.
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is given by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. It was established by the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Improvement Act of 1987 - Public Law 100-107 and named for Malcolm Baldrige, who served as United States Secretary of Commerce during the Reagan administration from 1981 until his 1987 death in a rodeo accident.
Malcolm Blight Malcolm Blight AM (born 16 February, 1950) is a former Australian rules football player who had a Hall of Fame career with the North Melbourne Football Club and coached the Adelaide Crows to two Premierships in 1997 & 1998.
Malcolm Blight Medal The Malcolm Blight Medal, named after former Adelaide Football Club coach Malcolm Blight (in the Australian Football League), is awarded to the Best and Fairest player during the home and away season for the Adelaide Crows.
Malcolm Bosse Malcolm Joseph Bosse (1926–2002) was an American author of both young adult and adult novels. His novels are often set in Asia, and have been praised for their cultural and historical information relating to the character's adventures.
Malcolm Bricklin Malcolm Bricklin born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an automotive entrepreneur from Phoenix, Arizona. In 1958, Bricklin dropped out of the University of Florida and built his father's Orlando, Florida, building supply business into a franchised chain of Handyman stores.
Malcolm Caldwell Malcolm Caldwell (1931-1978) was a British academic and a prolific Marxist writer. His works include: "The Wealth of Some Nations", "Marx and the Third World", and "Ten Years' Military Terror in Indonesia" was sympathetic to the Khmer Rouge].
Malcolm Campbell Sir Malcolm Campbell (born March 11, 1885 in Chislehurst, Kent, England - died December 31, 1948 in Reigate, Surrey, England) was a racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record on land and on water at various times during the 1920s and 1930s using vehicles called Bluebird.
Malcolm Colin Cameron Malcolm Colin Cameron (April 12 1831-September 26 1898) was a businessman and lawyer in Ontario. He represented Huron South in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1875 and from 1878 to 1882 and Huron West from 1882 to 1887, 1891 to 1892 and 1896 to 1898.
Malcolm Coyle Malcolm Coyle is a prisoner on the television show Oz played by Treach of the rap group Naughty By Nature. Imprisoned for armed robbery, he committed a much greater crime that he never got caught for on the outside.
Malcolm de Chazal Malcolm de Chazal (12 September 1902- 1 October 1981) was a Mauritian writer, painter, and visionary, known especially for his Sens-Plastique, a work consisting of several thousand aphorisms and pensées. He was born in Vacoas of a French family long established in Mauritius and wrote all his works in French.
Malcolm David Wanklyn Malcolm David Wanklyn (June 28 1911-April 14 1942) (VC, DSO & 2 Bars) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Malcolm Davies Malcolm Davis is a retired Welsh professional darts player who competed in the 1980s. He competed in the 1986 BDO World Darts Championship and succeeded in reaching the second round by defeating Australian Russell Stewart but lost to Englishman Eric Bristow in the opening round.
Malcolm Delevingne Malcolm Delevingne- An original member of the League’s Opium Advisory Committee worked in the British Home Office, and an expert on the control of narcotic drugs. He believed the key to narcotics control lay in curbing the supply of narcotics.
Malcolm Dunford Malcolm Dunford was a successful New Zealand soccer player who frequently represented his country in the 1980s and 90s. A centre back, New Zealand was lucky with Dunford amongst a number of fine central defenders including Bobby Almond (a stalwart of New
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