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IFCO
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IFCOInternational Foster Care Organisation (Den Haag, Netherlands)
IFCOInterreligious Foundation for Community Organization
IFCOInternational Fan Club Organization (Nashville, Tennessee)
IFCOIrish Film Censor's Office (now Irish Film Classification Office; Dublin, Ireland)
IFCOIrish Film Classification Office (Dublin, Ireland)
IFCOIn-Flight Change Over (searchlight)
IFCOInstitut de Formation en Commerce et Oenologie (French: Training Institute of Commerce and Enology)
IFCOIranian Fuel Consumption Organization


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The Irish Film Censor's Office said Manhunt 2 for PS2 and Nintendo Wii consoles contains gross levels of manipulation, torture and unrelenting and gratuitous brutality.
An Irish Film Censor's Office (IFSO) survey, which polled 1,045 youngsters between 12 and 17, found that a fifth have watched over 18 material before they were 12.
The Irish Film Censor's Office (IFCO) reviewed its age limitations following nationwide discussions with parents, education professionals, film distributors, cinema managers and the public.
 
 
 
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