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JCIJoint Commission International
JCIJunior Chamber International
JCIJournal of Clinical Investigation
JCIJohnson Controls, Inc.
JCIJunior Chamber, Inc. (various locations)
JCIJuan Carlos I (Spain)
JCIJumper for Chassis Intrusion
JCIJournal Communications, Inc. (est. 1882; Milwaukee, WI)
JCIJordan Chamber of Industry (Amman, Jordan)
JCIJapanese Cultural Institute (Gardena, CA)
JCIJapan Concrete Institute
JCIJapan Communications, Inc.
JCIJeune Chambre Internationale (French: Junior Chamber International)
JCIJust Checking In
JCIJourney of the Cross and Icon
JCIJohannesburg Consolidated Investment Company Limited
JCIJarvis Collegiate Institute
JCIJournal of Communication Inquiry
JCIJuventud Comunista Ibérica (Spanish: Iberian Communist Youth)
JCIJupiter Communications, Inc. (New York City)
JCIJapan Craft Inspection Organization
JCIJoint Council Initiative
JCIJournal of Community Informatics
JCIJoint Communications Instruction
JCIJacobson Computers Inc.
JCIJudges Certification Incorporated
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HM King Mohammed VI ordered the release of 48 Spanish inmates, sentenced by the different Moroccan courts, in response to the request by King Juan Carlos I of Spain during his recent visit to the Kingdom, a statement by the royal palace's spokesperson said on Tuesday.
His Majesty King Juan Carlos I first addressed the forum, highlighting the longstanding ties between the Kingdom of Spain and the Kingdom of Bahrain, and thanking His Majesty King Hamad for the invitation to visit Bahrain.
Summary: Rabat - HM King Mohammed VI sent a congratulatory message to King Juan Carlos I of Spain, on the occasion of his country's National Day.
The Alamar neighborhood described by Juan Carlos is not just buildings in ruins that can be romanticized as beauty left by destruction.
Juan Carlos is in the Christie Hospital in Manchester.
Juan Carlos is credited with helping guide Spain to democracy after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, but his popularity was damaged by scandals in recent years.
The paper reported that Juan Carlos is scheduled to visit Spanish troops participating in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which is deployed in south Lebanon.
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