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Phillip Pendal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phillip Pendal Phillip George Pendal (4 February 1947 – 3 June 2008) was a Liberal and later Independent Western Australian politician, pro-life advocate, and historian. ==Early life== Born in Bunbury, Western Australia, Phillip Pendal was raised and schooled as a Catholic and his strong Catholic principles continued to influence him for the rest of his life, culminating in him being honoured by the Pope John Paul II with the Holy Cross Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (Cross for the Church and the Pontiff) on 14 April 2005.〔Ryan, Hugh “Phillip Pendal, an MP for life, goes to eternal life, aged 61”, The Record, 28 May 2008, p.2〕 Prior to his career in politics, Pendal worked as a print journalist from 1965 until 1975, winning a cadetship with WA Newspapers that saw him writing for Bunbury’s ''South Western Times'' from 1966 until 1968, when he was made editor of the ''Manjimup-Warren Times''. From 1969 until 1975 he worked at the ''Daily News'', an evening newspaper in Perth, where he rose to prominence in his coverage of state politics as State Political Roundsman.〔Ryan 2008, p.2〕 Pendal was married to Maxine Mayrhofer from 1969 until his death, and the couple raised three children: Sasha, Simon and Narisha.
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