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Sambhavna and victims
The royalties from Five Past Midnight in Bhopal go to the Sambhavna clinic in Bhopal which provides free medical treatment to the victims of the 1984 Union Carbide Bhopal disaster.

Trust and was
The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
The results of this work was the report A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections, which was published in December 2005 and concluded that immediate action is needed to prevent the loss of 190 million artifacts that are in need of conservation treatment.
As a result, Beatrix came to meet Hardwicke Rawnsley, incumbent vicar at Wray and later the founding secretary of the National Trust, whose interest in the countryside and country life inspired the same in Beatrix and who was to have a lasting impact on her life.
Hill Top, Near Sawrey – Potter's former home, now owned by the National Trust and preserved as it was when she lived and wrote her stories there.
Hers was the largest gift at that time to the National Trust and it enabled the preservation of the lands now included in the Lake District National Park and the continuation of fell farming.
The central office of the National Trust in Swindon was named ' Heelis ' in 2005 in her memory.
Hill Top Farm was opened to the public by the National Trust in 1946 ; her artwork was displayed there until 1985 when it was moved to William Heelis ’ s former law offices in Hawkshead, also owned by the National Trust as the Beatrix Potter Gallery.
The mountain was the setting for a children's story, The Old Man of Lochnagar, told originally by Prince Charles to his younger brothers, Andrew and Edward, and published in 1980 with royalties accruing to The Prince's Trust.
The total number of people certified as Ilois by the Mauritian Government's Ilois Trust Fund Board in 1982 was 1, 579.
A street called Beattytown was built in Galway, Ireland in the 1920s by the Irish Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Land Trust and named after Admiral Beatty, following their policy of naming streets after notable commanders of the British Empire.
Fair Isle was bought by the National Trust for Scotland in 1954 from George Waterston, the founder of the bird observatory.
The Granville Memorial Trust was established after the accident to commemorate the victims and campaign for improvements to rail safety.
In 1876 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society ; from 1878 to 1891 he was president of the Royal Historical Society ; and in 1881 he became president of both the Royal Geographical Society and the Girls ' Day School Trust.
The five primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Kesgrave are Beacon Hill Primary School, Birchwood Primary School, Cedarwood Primary School the building of which was awarded a Civic Trust Award in 2003, Gorseland Primary School and Heath Primary School.
The Farnsworth House and its wooded site was purchased at auction for US $ 7. 5 million by preservation groups in 2004 and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.
It became a United Nations Trust Territory on 11 December 1946, and was granted internal self-rule on 1 May 1961.

Trust and charitable
* Canal & River Trust, the charitable trust in charge of England and Wales ' canal nework.
The Cornwall Wildlife Trust is a charitable organisation founded in 1962 that is concerned solely with Cornwall, United Kingdom.
* The Phobic Trust ( Of New Zealand ) Registered charitable trust in New Zealand ; provides information about treatment, education & support to anxiety disorder sufferers
* The Elmet Trust, a charitable company promoting the works of Hughes.
Among Patel's surviving family, Manibehn Patel lived in a flat in Mumbai for the rest of her life following her father's death ; she often led the work of the Sardar Patel Memorial Trust — which organises the prestigious annual Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures — and other charitable organisations.
The Settlement also runs the four shops and the catering operations at Chatsworth, paying a percentage of turnover to the charitable Chatsworth House Trust in lieu of rent.
This organisation was reformed in 1993 as a non-profit charitable Trust, called the Bradman Foundation.
The Trust was set up in April 2006 to run the building as a charitable non profit making organisation.
The first such organization was the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, which is the National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland, formed in 1895 and operating as a charitable organisation.
The Conservation Volunteers ( TCV ) is the trading name of BTCV ( formerly British Trust for Conservation Volunteers ), a British charitable organisation that works to facilitate environmental conservation through practical tasks undertaken by volunteers.
Through its charitable arm The Waterways Trust, British Waterways maintained a museum of its history within the National Waterways Museum's three sites at Gloucester Docks, Stoke Bruerne and Ellesmere Port.
The logo and name, the Canal & River Trust, was subsequently revealed in October 2011 and the trust was granted charitable status on 5th April 2012.
The Woodland Trust receives funding from a wide range of sources including membership, legacies, donations and appeals, corporate supporters, grants and charitable trusts including lottery funding, other organisations and landfill tax.
Thornbury Area Music Trust ( TAMT ) are a charitable music trust, running musical groups for children aged 8-18.
Calke Abbey is a Grade I listed country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust.
However, the financial difficulties were too great and in January 1984 he transferred ownership of the house, garden and some of the contents to the National Trust, a charitable body experienced in the management of historic properties.
In 1974, ownership was transferred to a charitable trust, The Irish Times Trust.
The Hall has been many things in its past including a public house and girls boarding school, but since 1925, when it was saved from being demolished for its timber, it has been administered by a registered charitable trust, the Samlesbury Hall Trust.
The Trust gained charitable status in April and was incorporated under the Companies Act on 6 June 1962.
Gidley was for many years a voluntary antenatal teacher with the National Childbirth Trust and has been involved with many charitable organisations.
Nominet, which operates the. uk domain and is soon to start operating the UK ENUM registry, has launched a charitable foundation, the Nominet Trust.
The Trust currently runs 16 charitable programmes, including The Dartington International Summer School and Schumacher College.
In 1964 a charitable trust was formed to manage and develop the Museum and this was replaced by the present Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust on 11 July 1994.

Trust and trust
The bonds were to be delivered within two weeks to the Hudson Trust Company of Hoboken, New Jersey, in trust to Robert A. Franks, Carnegie's business secretary.
However, the Media Standards Trust has criticised the PCC, claiming it needs to be radically changed to secure public trust of newspapers.
In each case, the colonial power that held the mandate on each territory became the administering power of the trusteeship, except that Japan, which had been defeated in World War II, lost its mandate over the South Pacific islands, which became a " strategic trust territory " known as the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands under United States administration.
The Motion Picture Patents Company ( MPPC, also known as the Edison Trust ), founded in December 1908, was a trust of all the major American film companies ( Edison, Biograph, Vitagraph, Essanay, Selig, Lubin, Kalem, American Star, American Pathé ), the leading film distributor ( George Kleine ) and the biggest supplier of raw film stock, Eastman Kodak.
Such a trust will usually preserve anonymity with a completely unconnected name ( e. g., " The Teddy Bear Trust ").
* Dynasty Trust ( also known as a generation-skipping trust ).
* Special Power of Appointment trust ( SPA Trust ).
* Testamentary trust or Will Trust.
Trust administration can be more expensive than the administration of a will in the long run, as most state laws allow a fee of 1 % of the estate's gross assets to be paid to the trustee for every year the trust is in existence.
* STEP ( Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners ), the international professional association for the trust industry
The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ( TTPI ) was a United Nations trust territory in Micronesia ( western Pacific ) administered by the United States from 1947 to 1986.
With the independence of Palau, formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, in 1994, there presently are no trust territories, leaving the Trusteeship Council without responsibilities.
According to an historical narrative on the event titled " Chief Left Hand ", by Margaret Coel, contributing factors that led to the massacre were: Governor Evans ' desire to hold title to the resource rich Denver-Boulder area ; government trust officials ' avoidance of Chief Left Hand ( a linguistically gifted Southern Arapaho chief ), when executing a legal treaty that transferred title of the area away from Indian Trust ; a local cavalry stretched thin by the demands of the Civil War ; the hijacking of their supplies by a few stray Indian warriors who had lost respect for their chiefs and followers of Chief Left Hand ( including a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho elders, a few well behaved warriors, and mostly women and children ), who had received a message to report to Fort Lyon with the promise of safety and food at the Fort, or risk being considered " hostile " and ordered killed by the cavalry.
Trusted systems in the context of information theory is based on the definition of trust as ' Trust is that which is essential to a communication channel but cannot be transferred from a source to a destination using that channel ' by Ed Gerck.
Trust is not taken in the purely subjective sense either, nor as a feeling or something purely personal or psychological — trust is understood as something potentially communicable.
One Nation became subject to a political campaign by Abbott, who established a trust fund called " Australians for Honest Politics Trust " to help bankroll civil court cases against the Party ( see Tony Abbott # Action against the One Nation party ).
The Dr. Hadwen Trust announced on 15 January 2011 that Dench had become a patron of the trust joining existing high profile personalities, Joanna Lumley and David Shepherd.
Two years later, a trust, known as the Mount Kaputar Trust, was formed to give guidance on managing the park.
The George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund is a Massachusetts-based trust whose proceeds are used to support the purchase and improvement of the camps operated by Boy Scout Councils in Massachusetts.

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