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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

Book Denounces Childcare Malpractices - Paris

The book Les Ogres, by journalist Victor Castanet, hits the shelves on September 18, 2024 in Paris, France. It uncovers the exhaustion, unrelenting work schedules and pervasive malpractice in the private childcare sector. The author say that for-profit businesses are cutting corners and putting children's safety at risk. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Haruko Obokata of the government-affiliated Riken institute holding a press conference in Kobe on Jan. 28, 2014, on stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency, or STAP, cells.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the government-affiliated Riken institute explain images shown on a display during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori, Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Officials of the government-affiliated Riken institute explain images shown on a display during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori (2nd from R), Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, and other institute officials apologize during a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

Riken admits malpractice in STAP papers

TOKYO, Japan - Ryoji Noyori, Nobel Prize laureate and president of the government-affiliated Riken institute, listens to a reporter's question at a press conference in Tokyo on March 14, 2014, to provide an interim report on the institute's investigation into allegations concerning two recent papers on potentially groundbreaking stem cell research. Riken admitted that the papers on so-called STAP cells show aspects of serious malpractice.

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Malpractice (2001)

Malpractice (2001)

Nurse With Syringe Characters: WITH Film: Malpractice (2001) 25 May 2001 Date: 25 May 2001

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Malpractice (2001)

Malpractice (2001)

John Mcconnell & Stephanie Zimbalist Characters: Walter & Beth Garrett Film: Malpractice (2001) 25 May 2001 Date: 25 May 2001

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Malpractice (2001)

Malpractice (2001)

Gabrielle Carteris, Ritchie Montgomery Characters: Ellen Robertson,Bradley Film: Malpractice (2001) 25 May 2001 Date: 25 May 2001

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Ex-police officer in info leak case

Ex-police officer in info leak case

TOKYO, Japan - Noriaki Nakamichi (back), a former police officer, is escorted to the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters in Tokyo after his arrest on July 22, 2011. The Tokyo police arrested a serving police officer and two former officers including Nakamichi over a leak of investigative information last year on a fatal medical malpractice case to the Tokyo clinic involved. (Kyodo)

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