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Abandoned baby's story on television.
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THE moving story of John 'Churchill' Harrison comes under television's microscope next Thursday (May 3) when 'Found' returns to BBC1.
Abandoned minutes after his birth in Churchill Park on October 12, 1971, John - in the company of a film crew - returned to Portadown in January of this year in the hope of finding his natural mother.
Other than the fact that he was born and abandoned on the same night in Churchill Park all those years ago, John - who was adopted in 1972 - knows nothing about the first 12 months of his life. Until recently, details consisted of the few ...
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Urban communes learn to co-operate.
Magazine article from: Town and Country Planning
; ...confined to a single commune. But following population...expansion, many peripheral communes have become involved...taxe professionnelle. Communes derive their income...widely from one urban commune to another. Those with...revenue to peripheral communes as functions move outwards...
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Experimenting with commune-ism: The Maoists can't decide whether to keep communes or scrap them.
Newspaper article from: The Nepali Times (Kathmandu, Nepal)
; ...part members of the communes seem happy with...easier living in a commune, work in the farm...there should be more communes. Last year the Maoists organised a commune conference in Thawang...resolution to 'preserve communes forever'. However...good. The French Commune in 1871 ...
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FAMILIES AND COMMUNES: AN EXAMINATION OF NONTRADITIONAL LIFESTYLES.(Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Comparative Family Studies
; ...commitment to explain why communes succeed or fail. For each type of commune, Smith explores sacrifice...economic viability of the commune for the long term survival of the commune. Nineteenth century communes, such as the Amana, collapsed...
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The Success of American Communes.
Magazine article from: Southern Economic Journal
; ...his history of communes, John H. Noyes...of the Oneida commune, quotes one...a survey of communes in 1874, concludes that for "a commune to exist harmoniously...more successful communes required greater...categories (commune and intentional...
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The 60s Communes: Hippies and Beyond. (Book Reviews).
Magazine article from: Utopian Studies
; ...the process of selection of communes treated here was natural...Rights movement (American Communes, 1860-1960: A Bibliography...conscious identification as a commune or co-operative society...greater precision in The 60s Communes merely reflect greater refinement...
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Parties joining Cambodia's commune councils election up to 12
News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency
; ...provinces, Khmer National Party in two communes in one province, Democratic Society Party in one commune, and United People of Cambodia in four communes in three provinces, it added. The 2007 commune councils election's process started on...
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COMMUNE COUNTERCULTURE DRAWS FROM CORPORATE CULTURE.(MAIN)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...more peaceful world. Commune dwellers also say benefits...office trips. Often communes maintain organic gardens...corporate world, some communes now embrace business savvy. The Twin Oaks commune sells 20,000 hammocks...arrangements evolved, communes also developed more...
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Organization and distributional equality in a network of communes: the shakers.
Magazine article from: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
; ...membership by setting up new communes, and even when they...the case of a single commune to a communal network...organizational question for communes: how should each unit...whole network since some communes will own more wealth...arise whether and why a commune might choose an ...
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Vietnam -- World Bank supports Vietnam's poorest communes.
M2 Presswire
; ...Vietnam's poorest communes (a commune in Vietnam is the...on the size of the commune. Those communes that use the grants...chosen by individual communes and 20 percent will support inter-commune worksinfrastructure...
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Lipid Extract of Nostoc commune var. sphaeroides Kützing, a Blue-Green Alga, Inhibits the Activation of Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins in HepG2 Cells1-3
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition
; Abstract Nostoc commune var. sphaeroides Ktzing (N. commune), a blue-green alga, has been used as both a food...medicine for centuries. To determine the effect of N. commune on cholesterol metabolism, N. commune lipid extract...
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