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Fergie drohen in der Türkei mehr als 20 Jahre Haft
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A disguised Sarah Ferguson [Duchess of York] with a child in the Saray institute near Ankara, Turkey.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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Fergie drohen in der Türkei mehr als 20 Jahre Haft
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'Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission'
Sarah Ferguson [Duchess of York] dons a disguise before a visit to the Saray Institution in Ankara Turkey
ITV Archive
In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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Fergie drohen in der Türkei mehr als 20 Jahre Haft
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'Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission'
Sarah Ferguson [Duchess of York] dons a disguise before a visit to the Saray Institution in Ankara Turkey
ITV Archive
In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Fergie drohen in der Türkei mehr als 20 Jahre Haft
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'Tonight Special' TV
'Duchess and Daughters: Their Secret Mission'
Sarah Ferguson [Duchess of York] dons a disguise before a visit to the Saray Institution in Ankara Turkey
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ITV Archive
In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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New Zealand - Mar 2010
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New Zealand's oldest winery, 'The Mission', Napier, Hawkes Bay, North Island.
New Zealand - Mar 2010
The Mission was created by French monks who settled in the area in the eighteenth century
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349s )
Shawn
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CR...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349r )
Ken
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRED...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349q )
Eric
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349p )
Cody
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349m )
Eric
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349o )
Brandon
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Men on a Mission calendar back cover
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349k )
Men on a Mission calendar cover
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten peopl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349l )
Cody
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRE...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349j )
Ken
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CRED...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349i )
Shawn
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST CR...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349h )
Brandon
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
MUST ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349g )
Hot Mormon Muffins calendar cover
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten peo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
Strictly Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1023349d )
Leticia - Ms December
Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attent...
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention....
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQX
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attentio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attention."
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQX
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Mormons Exposed calendars 'Hot Mormon Muffins' and 'Men on a Mission', America - Oct 2009
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Mormons Exposed: Controversial calendars
MORMONS EXPOSED: CONTROVERSIAL CALENDARS
A controversial pair of calendars promise to give us a revealing look at the Mormon faith.
'Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood' and 'Men on a Mission' present what claim to be a sizzling selection of men and women from the religion known for its conservatism.
Twelve mothers said to be members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appear in vintage pinup poses in Hot Mormon Muffins, the title explained by the appearance of a muffin recipe for each month.
Las Vegas-based Mormons Exposed say that the hunks that appear in Men on a Mission are "former Mormon missionaries who have dared to pose bare-chested".
Chad Hardy, the man behind the calendars, says the female version is designed as "a vehicle to create dialog and deliberately debunk the subservient stereotypes of women's roles with the Mormon church."
Hardy himself came from a sixth-generation Mormon family, lived in Utah for 8 years, and served a 2-year religious mission himself. He gave up his membership and diploma from the church-owned Brigham Young University following controversy over an earlier edition of Men on a Mission.
He explains: "For Mormons, the most holy calling next to missionary work is motherhood. But they're not all the subservient housewives that people think they are."
A portion of proceeds from the $15.95 Hot Mormon Muffins calendar will benefit breast cancer research.
Chad says: "All of our projects offer a deeper story than your typical skin-baring calendars one that we believe can reshape perceptions, heighten awareness and perhaps inspire a broader acceptance of diversity.
"This project has created a polar response from both sides of the spectrum, and has gotten people's attent...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HYVPVQXO
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family with a li...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson meet Lydia at a charity funded Romanian Relief foster home: a shining example of well run facility for children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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Sarah Ferguson cuddles an orpan at at a charity funded Romanian Relief foster home: a shining example of well run facility for children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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In an extraordinary first, The Duchess of York and her daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie travel to Romania and Turkey with an undercover reporting team to expose the shocking conditions inside state-run institutions for orphans and disabled children.
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