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Creating the Minerva Awards. I really have enjoyed that. I have to say that I moaned and groaned about this job but the way I have it now, I enjoy everything about it... I enjoy giving people service opportunities.
Maria Shriver
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Maria Shriver
Age: 69
Born: 1955
Born: November 6
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Maria Owings Shriver
Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger
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