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Born | Hans-Peter Hammel 16 June 1947 |
Occupation | Journalist |
Hans-Peter Hammel better known as -minu (pronounced "meenoo"),[ citation needed ], [1] (born 16 June 1947)[ citation needed ] is a Swiss journalist. [2] He was born in Basel and hosted a cooking show, Kuchiklatsch. [3] [4]
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