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21:37, 28 April 2015 (UTC)Hi my name is Debra D'Annunzio and several times i have added information to your page about my attendance at St John Bosco High School, my career as an author of Liverpool's Italian families, (a local history book published in 2008), and my current career as a broadcaster at BBC Radio Merseyside on the late night live show all of which can easily be verified via the internet. I am very proud of my educational background and thought it would be good for your page if i added my achievements too. I often talk on air about my favourite English teacher Mrs Oldfield and fond memories of my time at the school.
This is the information i added....Debra D'Annunzio BBC Radio Merseyside broadcaster and author of Liverpool's Italian families 2008reply
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21:37, 28 April 2015 (UTC)Hi my name is Debra D'Annunzio and several times i have added information to your page about my attendance at St John Bosco High School, my career as an author of Liverpool's Italian families, (a local history book published in 2008), and my current career as a broadcaster at BBC Radio Merseyside on the late night live show all of which can easily be verified via the internet. I am very proud of my educational background and thought it would be good for your page if i added my achievements too. I often talk on air about my favourite English teacher Mrs Oldfield and fond memories of my time at the school.
This is the information i added....Debra D'Annunzio BBC Radio Merseyside broadcaster and author of Liverpool's Italian families 2008reply