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  • ...eos and fake news releases for corporations such as [[GlaxoSmithKline]], [[BP]] and [[Nestlé]]. World Television also produced Towards Freedom Televisio ...ng broadcasters in Russia, Germany, Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan and Australia.'.<ref>World Television [https://web.archive.org/web/20061109064455/http://
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  • ...successful Huygens mission to Titan. Logica undertook significant product developments for [[IBM]]. Logica is credited with the development of the [[Teletext]] sy Logica set up operating subsidiaries in the Netherlands, Australia, Sweden, the United States and elsewhere as well as joint ventures in Hong
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  • ==Australia== ...s oil when heated and crushed). [[Greenpeace]] Australia claims that these developments would have produced open cut mines, potentially created toxic run-off. The
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  • ...pharmaceutical and medical devices companies interested in Scottish health developments. ...ns that have sizable commercial deals with Turkey such as [[Boeing]] and [[BP]].<ref>Ali H. Aslan, [http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=pr
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  • *[[John Wells]], Vice President, Environment, [[BP]] <ref> [http://www.ieta.org/ieta/www/pages/download.php?docID=858 IETA Bro ...are numerous and global, with the four geographical regions of the EU, US, Australia, and Canada each having their own working groups. Other working groups incl
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  • ...e is quite corporate funded, with members of its Board of Directors from [[BP]], [[Chevron]], and [[DuPont]] [and [[Rio Tinto]], [[American Electric Powe ..., accessed 10 July 2009</ref> The drug is banned in Canada, the EU, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.<ref>Jeffrey Smith, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey
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  • ...bad press, and a renewables based image was deemed commercially prudent ([[BP]]'s Beyond Petroleum campaign was one of the first and most notable of the ...spying on Greenpeace, who were campaigning against their proposed nuclear developments in Flamanville, France.<ref>Angelique Chrisafis, "[http://www.guardian.co.u
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  • ...a 'Strategic Award' of £875,000 over five years to support "debates about developments in biomedicine"; specifically the Battle of Ideas and Debating Matters. <re ...niversity of Sussex; distinguished fellow, Centre for Independent Studies, Australia
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  • ...mith and Michel which showed that [[News Corp]] was being tipped off about developments concerning the Government's scrutinising of the proposed [[BSkyB]] bid. ...titute of Energy Economics]] (BIEE), which is sponsored by [[Shell]] and [[BP]] – prompting suggestions of a conflict of interest.
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  • ...ralian Petroleum and Exploration Association''' calls itself 'the voice of Australia's oil and gas industry'. *[[Crosby Textor]] (Australia) counts the APEA as a longtime client according to state and federal lobbyi
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  • '''Santos''' is an energy company involved in coal seam gas exploration in Australia. ...rmation of aquifer contamination associated with coal seam gas activity in Australia - a blow to an industry pushing state and federal governments for permissio
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  • ====23 January 2020 - Trump weakened environmental laws after BP lobbying==== ...style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">[[BP]] has successfully lobbied US policymakers to weaken a landmark environment
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