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Only Child
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Only Child
A child with no siblings, either biological or adopted. Despite years of research, large amounts of data and opposing theories, there is little evidence to suggest that only children are maladjusted.


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CAPTION(S): Clockwise from top left: 1 Vickey Mohan, Seamus Hackett and Lorna Wheaty 2 Ray MacSherry snr and Ray MacSherry jnr 3 James Lynam 4 Fionnula Purcell and Michelle Joyce 5 Eilish Langton, Theresa Langton and Anna Downes 6 Andy Nevin, Liam Walsh and Derek Walsh
Byline: Michelle Joyce WITH reference to Faraz Yousufzai's column in the Mail on Monday, Birmingham's taxi drivers' livelihoods are not threatened by the new scheme at New Street - far from it.
Kimberly Osorio, the first female Editor-in-Chief of the source, and Michelle Joyce, former VP of Marketing, filed suit on Monday on behalf of the company's female employees, accusing co-owners David Mays, the Chief Executive Officer, and Benzino, of committing gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and unlawful retaliation against women at the company.
 
 
 
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