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  2. Joint custody - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, joint legal custody is common while joint physical custody is rare. [23] According to a 2005/06 survey, about 5 percent of American children ages 11 to 15 lived in a joint physical custody arrangement versus sole physical custody. [ 11 ]

  3. Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–1969 - Wikipedia

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    The situation in South Vietnam continued to deteriorate with corruption rife throughout the Diem government and the ARVN unable to effectively combat the Viet Cong. In 1961, the newly elected Kennedy Administration promised more aid and additional money, weapons, and supplies were sent with little effect.

  4. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Joint legal custody can be combined with either joint physical custody or with sole physical custody and visitation rights. In a custody order, it's common for one parent to have physical custody and the other parent to have some sort of visitation rights, but legal custody is awarded separately.

  5. Fathers' rights movement by country - Wikipedia

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    Joint custody in Spanish is known as custodia compartida (shared custody). Recent changes in regional laws in Spain , such as in Aragon , establish joint custody as the preferred regime. [ 39 ] In 2009, 84,1% gave sole custody to the mother, 5,6% to the father and 9,6% were given joint custody.

  6. Jerry Daniels - Wikipedia

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    This airstrip was a top-secret joint operation between Laos and the United States. [2] [3] [4] The Paris Peace Accords in 1973 ended U.S. direct involvement in the Vietnam War and restrictions on U.S. military aid imposed by the Lao government doomed the Hmong. The American presence in Long Tieng declined.

  7. Ngô Đình Cẩn - Wikipedia

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    Of the Ngô brothers, only Thục and Luyện avoided being executed or assassinated during Vietnam's political upheavals. [4] Details about Cẩn's early life are scarce. In his youth, he had studied the writings and opinions of the renowned anti-French Vietnamese nationalist Phan Bội Châu, who spent his last years in Huế. [5]

  8. Ngô Đình Nhu - Wikipedia

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    Ngô Đình Nhu listen ⓘ (7 October 1910 – 2 November 1963) baptismal name James, (Vietnamese: Giacôbê) was a Vietnamese archivist and politician. [1] He was the younger brother and State Counsellor of South Vietnam's first president, Ngô Đình Diệm.

  9. Viet and Duc Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Viet Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Việt, 25 February 1981 – 6 October 2007) and Duc Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Đức, born 25 February 1981) were a pair of Vietnamese conjoined twins surgically separated in 1988. Viet died in 2007 of natural causes. Viet and Duc were born on 25 February 1981, in Sa Thầy, Kon Tum Province. Viet was the ...