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  • 121Institute for Works of Religion — The Institute for Works of Religion (Italian language: Istituto per le Opere di Religione IOR) commonly known as Vatican Bank is located inside the Vatican City. It is run by a professional bank CEO who reports directly to a committee of… …

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  • 122Old Bill's Fun Run for Charities — Date Second Saturday in September Location Jackson, Wyoming Distance 10K, 5K, 5K Youth Beneficiary All Jackson Hole Nonprofit Organizations Established …

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  • 123Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks — This article is about multiple 9/11 memorials. For other uses, see 9/11 memorial (disambiguation). The 2004 Tribute in Light memorial. The first memorials to the victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks began to take shape online, as hundreds… …

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  • 124Department for International Development — Logo of the Department for International Development Department overview Formed 1997 Preceding Department Overseas Development Administration Jurisdiction …

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  • 125Center for Public Integrity — Infobox Non profit Non profit name = The Center for Public Integrity Non profit Non profit type = 501(c)(3) founded date = March 1989 founder = Charles Lewis location = Washington DC origins = key people = Bill Buzenberg, Executive Director… …

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  • 126Regions Charity Classic — The Regions Charity Classic, formerly known as the Bruno s Memorial Classic, is an American golf tournament that is part of the Champions Tour. It is held at Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa, one of ten courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail …

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  • 127International Charity for Africa — (ICA) is a Canadian NGO and charitable organization delivering community level poverty alleviation support through small micro enterprise economic development. ICA provides assistance in small business coaching, skills training, product services… …

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  • 128Wharncliffe Charity Cup — The Wharncliffe Charity Cup was an invitational cup competition involving the Sheffield FA s top teams during its earliest days. The competition took its name from the Earl of Wharncliffe who sponsored the event, and was held with the aim of… …

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