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Encyclopedia > The Little Rascals

The name The Little Rascals refers primarily to the television package of producer Hal Roach's Our Gang theatrical short film comedies, specifically those made between 1929 and 1938.


It could also refer to:


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THE "LITTLE RASCALS" RITUAL ABUSE CASE, EDENTON NC (1827 words)
Little Rascal's is a most important case, because it demonstrates how the mind set of the interviewers can be transmitted to the children and persuade them to disclose events that never happened.
There is probably little difference between a child actually being abused and a child having had false memories of abuse implanted their mind.
Further information on the Little Rascals case can be found at the PBS web site at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/innocence/ Transcripts are available from Journal Graphics at 1-303-831-9000.
Little Rascals Day Nursery - Worthing, West Sussex (104 words)
Little Rascals Day Nursery accepts children from the age of 3 months to 8 years.
Little Rascals also have a preschool which is based at Worthing Baptist Church Christchurch Road, Worthing.
Little Rascals Preschool caters for children aged 2-5 years and operates term time only further details on request.
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