.kids is a proposed top-level domain that its supporters hope would deter the spread of pornography to minors.
'Kids' was the second single on Sing When You're Winning, British pop singer Robbie Williams' third album. It was released in 2000. Williams and then songwriting partner Guy Chambers co-wrote the duet for Kylie Minogue. Williams liked the song enough to turn it into a duet. ... Kids is a 1995 American film written by Harmony Korine and directed by Larry Clark.
Kids is a charity based in the United Kingdom which aims to help disabled children and their families. Our vision is a world in which all Disabled children and young people realise their asperations and their right to an inclusive community which supports them and their families. ... Kids is episode 6 of the Serial Experiments Lain TV series originally aired 10 August 1998.
Kids is the nineteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 3, 2005. A swim meet is interrupted when a man with meningitis collapses and causes an outbreak scare. House takes interest in a young girl's case who is revealed to be pregnant. ... Kids was a children's magazine published in the early 1970s (unrelated to the later Kids magazine of the 2000s). Its aim was to create a magazine which was, as much as possible, created and edited by children themselves, with minimal adult supervision. ... 'Kids' is a single by Swedish indie pop band The Concretes from their album Hey Trouble. Its music video was directed by David Mullett. The B-side 'Military Madness' is a Graham Nash cover; the original appeared on Nash's 1971 debut Songs for Beginners.
Sainsbury's children's subrange brand featuring 100 products. Sainsbury's was the first retailer to provide GDAs for children aged five to ten years on packaging. KIDS is the abbreviation for Key Information Delivery System. KIDS is the main data processing system for the Division of Child Support Enforcement.
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