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The Blue Heart Campaign is an international anti-trafficking program started by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). [1] Established in 1997, the UNODC supported countries in implementing three UN drug protocols.
Blue Heart may refer to: Blue Heart, an album by Stella Parton; Blue Heart, a play by Caryl Churchill; Corazón azul, a 2021 film by Miguel Coyula; Uranothauma antinorii, an African butterfly; Military Operation Bluehearts, military operation during Korean War; Plant Buchnera americana, a member of the Broomrape family (Orobanchaceae) Fungus
Blue Heart is a series of two one-act plays, written by Caryl Churchill [1] [2] and copyrighted in 1997. The first play, Heart’s Desire , is about a family waiting on the arrival of their daughter Suzy.
Blue Heart (Spanish: Corazón Azul) is a 2021 independent sci-fi Cuban film directed, written and produced by Miguel Coyula, starring Lynn Cruz, Carlos Gronlier and Héctor Noas. The film premiered at the 2021 Moscow International Film Festival .
The Blue Hearts (Japanese: ザ・ブルーハーツ, Hepburn: Za Burū Hātsu) was a Japanese punk rock band active from 1985 to 1995. They have been compared to such bands as the Sex Pistols , the Clash and the Ramones .
Blue is the debut major-label album and third studio album by American country music artist LeAnn Rimes, released on July 9, 1996 in the United States, shortly before the singer’s fourteenth birthday, by Curb Records.
Heart is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1973.The band evolved from previous projects led by founding members Roger Fisher (guitar) and Steve Fossen (bass guitar), including The Army (1967–1969), Hocus Pocus (1969–1970), and White Heart (1970–1973).
"Linda Linda" (リンダリンダ) is a single by the Japanese punk rock band the Blue Hearts that was released on May 1, 1987. Lyrics and music were written by Hiroto Kōmoto, the band's lead vocalist, and was arranged by the Blue Hearts.