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  • ...tic Socialism]], the anti-unilateralist Gaitskellite vehicle run by [[Bill Rodgers]]. Until his retirement from Parliament in 1977, Walden had been part of th
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  • Industrial Group and the Politics of Unemployment 1919-24' by Terence Rodgers, in Davenport-Hines (ed.). Rodgers, in note 7, does not cite Farr's work and gives slightly different figures
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  • ...Bill Jones, former State Treasurer [[Matt Fong]], and former Congressman [[Bill Baker]].<ref>The Reason Report (2004) Winter, p7</ref> The ex-President of *[[T.J. Rodgers]] - Cypress Semiconductor
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  • ...or his employment. In April 1981, with me, [[Shirley Williams]] and [[Bill Rodgers]], he drafted on a paper napkin at lunch during the German-British conferen
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  • ...or his employment. In April 1981, with me, [[Shirley Williams]] and [[Bill Rodgers]], he drafted on a paper napkin at lunch during the German-British conferen
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  • ...Four launches new party]</ref> At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament (MPs); Jenkins had left Parliamen
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  • *Mr William Rodgers Teesside Stockton *Mr Bill Walker Perth and East Perthshire
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  • *Mr Bill Baker Banffshire *Mr John Rodgers Sevenoaks
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  • *[[Bill Baker (MP)|Bill Baker]] Banffshire *[[John Rodgers]] Sevenoaks
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  • ...alary for one of the ISC researchers and footed the printing and publicity bill for the ISC's annual publication, the ''Annual of Power and Conflict'' (66) ...from 1965-67. Like his fellow SIF and Monday Club colleague Biggs-Davison, Rodgers would later become a Life Member of the AESP (83).
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  • ...unction as an informal action committee, without reporting to the Council. Bill De l'Isle presided, and the other members were Winston Churchill MP, [[John ...with the Centre du Monde Moderne, it was the South Africans who footed the bill for FARI, providing £85,000 a year for several years; South Africa continu
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  • Director Bill Casey and Vice-Chairman of the National Intelligence Council; both Iklé combated by both SIF (Young, Rodgers, Biggs-Davison, Howarth and Sir Frederic
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