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    Parents should be given the right, "morally and humanely", to access their children's social media accounts after their deaths, MPs have heard. It comes after Ellen Roome, from Cheltenham ...

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    After three kids' and 20 years' worth of youth sports, columnist Mary McNamara reflects on the real reason parents yell at the refs and other lessons she's learned along the way.

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  6. Do you know where your children are? - Wikipedia

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    When proposing a nightly youth curfew in the state in early 1961, Massachusetts state senator William X. Wall urged all radio and television broadcasters to ask the question on air, so as to remind parents to check up on their children. [3]

  7. Children's news program - Wikipedia

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    A children's news program is a type of news program that is specifically aimed at children, usually 6–14 years olds, rather than an adult audience. The programme is usually made by the network's news and current affairs department, rather than the children's department.

  8. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children - Wikipedia

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    Alicia Kozakiewicz at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia (2015). The Center was founded in 1984, spurred by notable abductions such as the 1981 abduction and murder of six-year-old Adam Walsh from a shopping mall in Hollywood, Florida, and the 1979 abduction of six-year-old Etan Patz from New York City.

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