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CIW

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CIWCertified Internet Webmaster
CIWCalifornia Institution for Women (California)
CIWCoalition of Immokalee Workers
CIWCarnegie Institution of Washington
CIWCorrectional Institution for Women (various locations)
CIWCustom Installation Wizard
CIWChildren in Wales (UK)
CIWCommand Interpreter Window (software)
CIWCenter for Information Work (Microsoft)
CIWCingular Wireless
CIWClient Installation Wizard
CIWCorrect if Wrong
CIWCommunity Integration Worker (Maine)
CIWCustomer Initiated Works (various companies)
CIWConstruction Information Workspace
CIWCockpit Integration Workbench
CIWContinuous Improvement Workshop
CIWClub Informatique de Wavrin (French: Wavrin Computer Club; Wavrin, France)
CIWClub Informatique de Wasselonne (French: Wasselonne Computer Club; Wasselonne, France)
CIWComputer Integrated Warehousing
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In August, 10 years after her last parole hearing, she again becomes eligible to go before a parole board, a day she has been preparing for inside her cell at the California Institution for Women in Chino.
Krenwinkel remains at the California Institution for Women after she was convicted of seven counts of first-degree murder after the spree of attacks.
Reality television star Kim Kardashian West met and interacted with prisoners at the California Institution for Women in Corona Friday with a few bodyguards.
The California Institution for Women at Frontera, California (Aug-Sept 1976).
The California Institution for Women, Tehachapi, was the only women's prison in the state of California, a unique creation born out of a contentious political and social debate about gender, law enforcement, and the possibility of reform and rehabilitation for female criminals.
An interfaith delegation recently spent a day touring and meeting with inmates at the California Institution for Women in Corona, 40 miles east of Los Angeles.
A few hours after returning to jail after being sentenced to five years at the California Institution for Women (CIW), I was given a reed packet with a small pill inside.
Feeling a lump in her breast, Sherrie Chapman, an inmate at the California Institution for Women, in Frontera, first raised an alarm to her assigned doctor in 1991, explaining her family history of breast cancer.
Today she's serving a life sentence for murder at the California Institution for Women in Frontera, California.
Delegates' tour of the California Institution for Women in Corona in May led to physical improvements there: new window screens and shelves and refurbished beds in the 116-cell Reception Center and a $20,000 awning outside the dining room where inmates line up for meals.
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