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Edlind Friberg is a politician for the Swedish Liberal People's Party. She was a substitute in the Riksdag from 2003, and on 1 January 2006 she became a full member of the parliament. She lost her seat in the Riksdag following the 2006 elections .
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Louise Friberg may refer to: Louise Edlind Friberg (born 1946), Swedish actress and politician; Louise Friberg (golfer) (born 1980), Swedish golfer
Doctors were forced to amputate Piper's leg as a result, and according to the documentary, he and McQueen never saw each other again. Off screen, McQueen crashed a personal car, injuring Mario Iscovich, his personal assistant, and the film's female lead, Louise Edlind. To avoid a scandal, Iscovich took the blame for the accident and soon left ...
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Arnold Friberg (1913–2010), American artist, noted for his religious work; Bernie Friberg (1899–1958), baseball player; Daniel Friberg (born 1978), Swedish businessman, publisher, and writer; Eino Friberg (1901–1995), Finnish-American writer; Louise Edlind Friberg (born 1946), Swedish actress and politician; Richard Friberg, Swedish economist
The series tells the story of a family from Stockholm, consisting of the widowed author Melker Melkersson (Torsten Lilliecrona) and his four children: 19-year-old Malin (Louise Edlind) who assumes the role of mother in the family, the imaginative 13-year-old Johan, 12-year-old Niklas who is calm and down-to-earth, and 7-year-old Pelle, who loves animals of all kinds.
Louise Friberg (born 24 June 1980) is a Swedish professional golfer who played on the Ladies European Tour (LET) and the United States–based LPGA Tour. Early years