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  • 85Pedophilia — This article is primarily about the sexual interest in prepubescent children. For the sexual act, see Child sexual abuse. For the primary sexual interest in 11–14 year old pubescents, see Hebephilia. For mid to late adolescents (15 19), see… …

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  • 86Ion Rîmaru — (or, in newer spelling, Râmaru; October 12, 1946 ndash;October 23, 1971) was a Romanian serial killer. He terrorized Bucharest in 1970 1971.BiographyEarly lifeRîmaru s parents married in Caracal and had three sons, Ion being their eldest child.… …

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  • 87Rover's Morning Glory — Infobox Radio Show show name = Rover s Morning Glory!!!!!! imagesize = 250px caption = The Show s Official Logo format = Talk, Comedy runtime = 5 hours per episode, Monday through Friday creator = Rover (Shane French) writer = executive producer …

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  • 88Fatima Tlisova — (Adyghe: Фатимы Тлисовой) (b.1966) is a Russian (Cherkes) journalist from the violent North Caucasus region, who has been facing severe intimidation for reporting on the ham handed attempts to counter increasing Islamic and Chechen insurgency in… …

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  • 89The Whitechapel Murders (1888-91) — were a series of eleven unsolved brutal murders of women committed in Whitechapel, in the East End of London between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891. At various points all of them have been ascribed to the notorious, but elusive, individual… …

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  • 90Robert J. Sampson — [http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/soc/faculty/sampson/index.html Robert J. Sampson] is the Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University and Chair of the Department of Sociology. Before joining Harvard he taught in the Department …

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