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GPAC
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GPACGreat Plains Athletic Conference
GPACGender Public Advocacy Coalition
GPACGive Peace A Chance (Coalition; Washington, DC)
GPACGermantown Performing Arts Center (Germantown, TN)
GPACGreater Pittsburgh Arts Council (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
GPACGeneral Purpose Analog Computer
GPACGlobal Programme of Action Coalition
GPACGraduate Policy Administration Community (University of Southern California)
GPACGuilderland Performing Arts Center (New York)
GPACGeneral Plant Advisory Committee
GPACGauteng Plan of Action for Children (South Africa)


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PHOTOGRAPHY: The Give Peace A Chance exhibition offers guests a seat on the edge of John's and Yoko's bed during their famous 1969 Bed in for Peace through more than 40 images.
The photographs are part of the Albert Dock venue's Give Peace a Chance exhibition which opened its doors to the public yesterday.
He said that government had signed the agreement with Taliban to give peace a chance however, warned that if it failed to bring peace the government would be forced to save lives and properties of the people.
 
 
 
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