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Cash for Sterilisation - 18 Nov 2010 
Cash for Sterilisation - 18 Nov 2010 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, poses at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord, North Carolina... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, has some help from her adopted son Isiah Harris at her... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, has some help from her adopted son Isiah Harris at her... 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, has some help from her adopted son Isiah Harris at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, sorts paperwork at her home in Concord, North Carolina... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, sorts paperwork at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, sorts paperwork at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict as her adopted daughter Destiny... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict as her adopted daughter Destiny... 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict as her adopted daughter Destiny Harris looks over some paperwork at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict at her home in Concord, North... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, writes a check to an addict at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord, North Carolina... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, talks on the phone at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, pauses as she looks at portraits of three of her adopted... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, pauses as she looks at portraits of three of her adopted... 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, pauses as she looks at portraits of three of her adopted children on a wall at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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November 17, 2010 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November... 
Concord, UNITED STATES 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord 
Barbara Harris, founder of Project Prevention, works at her home in Concord, North Carolina on November 17, 2010. Project Prevention offers adults $300 to use long term or permanent birth control, to reduce the number of babies born with drug or alcohol addictions as a result of their parents' habits. Harris formed the charity after adopting the children of an addict. REUTERS/Chris Keane (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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