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Tony Palomo
Antonio "Tony" Manibusan Palomo (June 13, 1931 – February 1, 2013) was a Guamanian politician, historian, journalist, columnist, and academic.〔 Palomo served as a former Senator in the Legislature of Guam and the director of the Guam Museum from December 1995 to June 2007. ==Early life== Palomo was born in Agana, Guam, (present-day Hagåtña) on June 13, 1931, the oldest of nine children of Vicente Gogo Palomo and Dolores "Lydia" Mendiola Manibusan.〔〔 He attended both Padre Palomo and Agana Elementary Schools.〔 He was ten years old when Japanese forces attacked Guam on December 8, 1941, leading to the occupation of the island during World War II.〔 Palomo graduated from Belmont Abbey College Prep School in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1950.〔 He received a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from the College of Journalism at Marquette University, a Jesuit university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1954.〔 He began his journalism career as a ''Milwaukee Sentinel'' copy boy while attending Marquette.〔 Palomo returned to Guam following his graduation from Marquette.〔 He married his wife, Margarita, in 1958 and the couple raised their ten children in Tamuning.〔〔
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