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Martin Joseph O'Malley (born 22 February 1939) is a Canadian journalist and writer. He has written for CBC News and The Globe and Mail. O'Malley is perhaps best known for a Globe and Mail column in which he coined the line about laws that criminalized homosexual behaviorthat Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau later made famous: "There's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation." O'Malley was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, moving to Toronto to pursue his career as a newspaper reporter and columnist. He has written the following books:

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  • مارتن أومالي هو صحفي كندي، ولد في 1939. (ar)
  • Martin O'Malley, né en 1939, est un journaliste canadien. Il écrit maintenant pour CBC News et le Globe and Mail. On le connaît mieux pour avoir inventé l'épigramme sur homosexualité que Pierre Trudeau, plus tard, a rendu célèbre : « L'État n'a pas d'affaires dans les chambres à coucher de la nation ». (fr)
  • Martin Joseph O'Malley (born 22 February 1939) is a Canadian journalist and writer. He has written for CBC News and The Globe and Mail. O'Malley is perhaps best known for a Globe and Mail column in which he coined the line about laws that criminalized homosexual behaviorthat Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau later made famous: "There's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation." O'Malley was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, moving to Toronto to pursue his career as a newspaper reporter and columnist. He has written the following books: * The Past and Future Land: an account of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry * Doctors * Hospital * Gross Misconduct: The Life of Spinner Spencer * Running Risks * Game Day: the Blue Jays at SkyDome * More than Meets the Eye: Watching television watching us Gross Misconduct earned O'Malley the Author of the Year award in 1989 from the . The book was made into a TV film, directed by Atom Egoyan. O'Malley also wrote the CBC docudrama Giant Mine. (en)
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  • مارتن أومالي هو صحفي كندي، ولد في 1939. (ar)
  • Martin O'Malley, né en 1939, est un journaliste canadien. Il écrit maintenant pour CBC News et le Globe and Mail. On le connaît mieux pour avoir inventé l'épigramme sur homosexualité que Pierre Trudeau, plus tard, a rendu célèbre : « L'État n'a pas d'affaires dans les chambres à coucher de la nation ». (fr)
  • Martin Joseph O'Malley (born 22 February 1939) is a Canadian journalist and writer. He has written for CBC News and The Globe and Mail. O'Malley is perhaps best known for a Globe and Mail column in which he coined the line about laws that criminalized homosexual behaviorthat Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau later made famous: "There's no place for the state in the bedrooms of the nation." O'Malley was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, moving to Toronto to pursue his career as a newspaper reporter and columnist. He has written the following books: (en)
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  • مارتن أومالي (صحفي) (ar)
  • Martin O'Malley (journaliste) (fr)
  • Martin O'Malley (journalist) (en)
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