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  2. Redken - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1960 by Jheri Redding and Paula Kent, thus the name, "Red-ken."Redken pioneered the "Scientific Approach to Beauty," and revolutionized the professional salon business by introducing the concept of protein reconditioning and developing new protein based products, which they patented.

  3. Censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Until the late 1980s a large number of (mainly foreign) newspaper and magazines were banned in Ireland including Playboy [5] and the News of the World. [6] Playboy's ban was lifted in 1995, [7] while on the other hand the British edition of the News of the World was still, theoretically, banned when it ceased publication in 2011. [8]

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  5. Censorship of Publications Board (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The High Court lifted the ban, stating that its publishers should have been given the opportunity to state their case before the Board before the ban was implemented. [ 3 ] On 18 May 2006 Lee Dunne's novel Paddy Maguire is Dead , a semi-autobiographical novel about a writer's descent into alcoholism, was released in Ireland after being banned ...

  6. Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Banned for obscene material of a sexual nature in 1953, but lifted 1967. [10] [11] Brave New World (1932) Aldous Huxley: Novel Banned in Ireland in 1932, due to alleged references of sexual promiscuity. [12] Catcher in the Rye (1951) J. D. Salinger: Novel Banned in October 1951. Borstal Boy (1958) Brendan Behan: Autobiographical Novel Banned in ...

  7. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  8. Category:Discontinued soft drinks - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Discontinued Soft Drinks. A soft drink is a drink that contains no (or very little) alcohol , as opposed to a hard drink, which does contain alcohol. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages.

  9. 10 Foods and Products Banned by the FDA - AOL

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    Unpasteurized Cheese. Turophiles have to travel abroad to eat any cheese made from unpasteurized milk, which is banned in the U.S. because “raw” milk can harbor dangerous and even deadly bacteria.