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Tirana honors ten residents

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TIRANA, Dec. 6 – Tirana City Hall held Monday a ceremony where it honored “TEN” best citizens of the capital in 2010.
The ten selected personalities cover different strata of the society, from students, to a soprano, a kindergarten or a mobile operator.
The ten selected persons were: Piro Misha, a publicist for his publication “Fleeing the prisons of history;” Orieta Zylalaj, an high school excellent student; “Eagle Mobile” operator; Ramazan Kadri Kokoshi, a driver as an excellent example of citizenship; Bardhylka Kospiri, legal head of the Albanian Foundation for Disabled Persons; Alban Bushi, a retired football player; volunteer teachers of the “TEN” center: Zhuljeta Manastirliu, Klaudio Ju諡, Jola Kotja, Ermonela Alikaj, Bujar Alliu, Mira Alliu, Edlira ȡushi, Denis Bizhga, Alfred Meminaj; Edi Hila, an artist; Mariana Leka, a soprano; Pre-school N. 10 and its teachers : Alma M쩩lli, Hajrie Stafa, Edmira Foci, Laureta Saliu and their head master Natasha Bezhani.
“That is a way to respectfully evacuate and honor citizens of our city, distinguished ones who with their example and contribution deserve the respect of everyone,” said Mayor Edi Rama.

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