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BIBIC

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BIBICBritish Institute for Brain Injured Children
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'We came across one youth who had a curfew of 9pm but he couldn't tell the time,' said Pam Knight, spokeswoman for the British Institute for Brain Injured Children (BIBIC).
Further details from British Institute for Brain Injured Children, Knowle Hall, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 8PJ.
John Higgins, former snooker world champion and vice-president of the British Institute for Brain Injured Children, is fronting the charity's annual team fundraiser.
THE British Institute for Brain Injured Children hosts regular online legal advice through its chat room for anyone interested in talking to a member of the newly- formed Child Brain Injury Legal Group.
He wanted to walk the full length of the wall and in the process raise as much money as possible for BIBIC, the British Institute for Brain Injured Children and his school, Bridge and Patrixbourne, in Canterbury.
Pam Brooks, British Institute for Brain Injured Children
Jones, of Porthcawl, admitted 23 charges including stealing pounds 6,000 from the British Institute for Brain Injured Children and West Park primary school and obtaining a bank overdraft while an undischarged bankrupt.
THE British Institute for Brain Injured Children is looking for adventurous people to take part in a trek of the Great Wall of China in 2005.
By paying pounds 1 for the privilege, the mortgage department team raised pounds 52 for the British Institute for Brain Injured Children.
Any clubs with snooker tables can join in the sponsored event for the British Institute for Brain Injured Children - of which Higgins is vice- president - by forming a team of up to 10 people.
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