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Oct. 10: ActionTeacher-名古屋英会話: Britney Spears Loses Custody
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Oct. 10: ActionTeacher-名古屋英会話: Britney Spears Loses Custody

Music from ccmixter. December (TK Mix) (ft. CGIRL) Transistor Karma Reupload with copyright free music. (OK, alcky13? LOL! No te vas a quejar esta vez, hermano.) ——— actioneers.cool.ne.jp ————– Repost with spelling mistake fixed. I wonder if anyone even noticed! ————– custody 【名】 〔大事な物の〕保管、管理〔人の〕保護、監督・She is petitioning to regain custody. : 彼女は再び保護を得ることを正式に申し出ている。 〔親が離婚・別居・死去した後の〕子供の養育権、親権、後見・The mother gained custody of her children through the court. : その母親は裁判で自分の子供たちの親権を勝ち取った。 監禁、拘留、拘置、身柄の確保、留置・Three people were in custody. : 3人が拘留中だった。 ———- news.yahoo.com icspears;_ylt=Akxdr9y.Kw_4SWatXkhXfKpdDx kF Britney Spears loses custody of children by Tangi Quemener1 hour, 48 minutes ago Pop star Britney Spears on Monday lost custody of her two sons after a wrenching and highly publicized court battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline. Federline “is to retain physical custody of the minor children on Wednesday October 3, 2007 at 12:00 pm until further order of the court,” Judge Scott Gordon wrote in his court order. Celebrity websites TMZ and X17 said Spears took her sons to the drive-through window of a fast food restaurant before handing them over to Federline’s bodyguards shortly after noon on Monday. The divorce between Spears, 25, and Federline, 29, became final at the end of July, but their temporary shared custody
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