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  • He has received the [[Guardian]] of Small Business Award from the National Federation of Independent Busin
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  • ...y of Essex, when his father died in 1996. According to an article in The [[Guardian]], Guest attended regularly until the passage of the House of Lords Act 199
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  • Guardian angels God will send thee, <br />
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  • ...personal fortune on the regional infrastructure. According to the London [[Guardian]], there is some speculation about the legality of his business methods pol Levy, Adrian; and Scott-Clark, Cathy. "He Won, Russia Lost," Guardian [London] Weekend, 8 May 2004, pp. 14-19, 21, 23, 25-26.
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  • Coles, Joanna. "A Star-Crossed Astor," The Guardian [London], 14 December 1996, p. 3
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  • Horwell, Veronica. Obituary. The Guardian [London]. 24 May 2002.
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  • ...y. "The [[Guardian]] Profile: John Bird: Bonaparte of the Homeless," The [[Guardian]] [London], 12 December 1998, Saturday Review, pp. 6-7
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  • Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • [Obituary]. The [[Guardian]] [London], 15 March 2003, p. 23
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  • ...the boy by a few days to [[adopt]] him, became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] and gave him his surname.
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  • Boseley, Sarah. "Child Slaves of Bindoon," The Guardian [London], 30 August 1995, pp. 2-3
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  • Branigan, Tania. "Child star faces '£4m claim' from ex-manager," The [[Guardian]] [London], 18 November 2000, p. 5
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  • Roberts, Yvonne. "Justice at Last for Wee Burney," The Guardian [London], 1 April 1998, pp. 6-7 Kearney, Charles. "Tragedy of the Child from Hell," The Guardian [London], 17 August 1996, p. 28
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  • Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • ...gether," The Guardian [London], 23 August 2000. Also available at: society.guardian.co.uk/adoption/story/0,8150,468373,00.html
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  • Minet, Paul. Obituary. The Guardian [London], 28 October 1993
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  • His [[guardian]] and Lord Protector was his mother's brother, Edward Seymour, who initiall
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  • Barker, Dennis. "Forever Young," The [[Guardian]] [London], 13 February 1997
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  • .... He spent the next years as a ward of the state, but also says he had a [[guardian]]. ...ane Giles. (London: Creation Books, 2002): edited extract published in the Guardian [London], 5 October 2002
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  • ...idney Glazier]]: Whirlwind Producer Who Made 'Hitler' a Movie Star." The [[Guardian]] [London], 4 January 2003, Also available at: www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,868444,00.html
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  • ..."Sidney Glazier: Whirlwind Producer Who Made 'Hitler' a Movie Star." The [[Guardian]] [London], 4 January 2003, Also available at: www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,868444,00.html
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  • ...rcing: Whatever Makes You Happy." [Includes portrait]. Electronic Mail & [[Guardian]] [Johannesburg], 23 June 1997. Available at: www.mg.co.za/mg/news/97june2/
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  • Pritchard, Suzi. "Happy as Larry," The [[Guardian]] [London], 10 January 1995
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  • Moir, Jan. "Public Lives: Back to Her Roots," The [[Guardian]] [London], 7 July 1993, pp. 8-9
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  • Jaggi, Maya. "A Question of Faith," [[Guardian]] [London] Magazine section, 14 September 2002, p. 20-23
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  • At various times he taught school, published the Frontier [[Guardian]] newspaper, was in charge of a considerable part of LDS territorial expans
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  • Lennon, Peter. The [[Guardian]] [London], 16 December 1996, p. 5
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  • Knightley, Phillip. "Konrad Kujau [obituary]," The [[Guardian]] [London], 16 September 2000
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  • ...journalist when he grew up, working for The Times, The Sunday Times, The [[Guardian]] and New Statesman, and is married to the newspaper editor Rosie Boycott.
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  • The [[Guardian]] [London], 25 August 1998
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  • Campbell, Duncan. "Jewish Anger at Beatification," The [[Guardian]] [London], 24 June 2000, p. 17.
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  • ...rman of the Gartmore fund management group and non-executive chairman of [[Guardian]] Media Group, and was appointed head of the UK Treasury review of institut ...Treasury Review of Institutional Investment: Free Thinking Welcome," The [[Guardian]] [London], 20 May 2000, p. 30
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  • ..., adoptions required judicial approval, consent of the child's parent or [[guardian]], and agreement that the adoptive family would care for the child.
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  • '''What Is A [[Legal Guardian]]?''' By definition, a [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] is a person appointed by the court who holds full legal responsibility fo
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  • ...way and a regent was appointed. He died the next year, assassinated by his guardian, a British soldier. He left no heirs, and two months later the British gove
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  • ...option]] and all rights to that child are relinquished by said parent or [[guardian]]. ...a relative or non-relative acquaintance who is the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child until an [[Adoption Plan|adoption plan]] is set in place.
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  • ...the Jet Set," The Guardian [London], 31 July 1999. Available at: football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,69973,00.html
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  • ...974) (Subnormality in the Seventies; 8) Philpot, Terry. "Tongue Tied," The Guardian [London], 19 December 1997
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  • ..., Martin. "Suddenly I had 10 Brother and Sisters - and it Felt Great," The Guardian. 22 August 2001, section G2, p. 8-9
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  • ...upposed to last until he turned 21, Dunn became his [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]].
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  • ...y Learn the Truth," Guardian Unlimited, 29 October 2002. Available at: www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,821233,00.html
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  • ...mily because of her conversion in 1900 to the Roman Catholic church. Their guardian was the parish priest, but they actually lived with an aunt and then a Mrs.
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  • ...nth [[bonding]] period. The High Court also appoints a [[Guardian Ad Litem|guardian ad litem]]. At the final hearing, the Director of Children's Services will
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  • Saunders, Frances Stonor. "The Vanishing." The Guardian Weekend [London], 15 April 2000, pp. 14-17, 20
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  • *Where the applicant is the [[Legal Guardian|legal guardian]] of the child or children appointed by will or in [[adoption]] proceedings
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  • ...dian Center of the Children’s Friends Society, and the Catholic Adoptive-Guardian Center. The Hague-accredited U.S. [[adoption]] service providers may submit ...allows intercountry [[adoption]] of orphans listed by the Public Adoptive-Guardian Center. This Center will only list orphans for intercountry [[adoption]] f
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  • ...ost Son Reunited," The Guardian [London], 2 August 2003. Available at: www.guardian.co.uk/uklatest/story/0,1271,-2980783,00.html
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  • "The Media Is the Message [Obituary]," The Guardian [London], 20 June 1995
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  • ...w, it is illegal to publish an advertisement indicating that a parent or [[guardian]] desires to place a child for [[adoption]], that a person wishes to [[adop
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  • ::2. If applicable, parents or [[guardian]](s) of the mother of the child in a case where the mother is a minor;
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