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  • ...gathering of Jewish professionals to work out propaganda strategies. <ref>Greer Fay Cashman, ‘Selling Israel’, ''The Jerusalem Post'', 26 November 1990 ...nist Organization]] and from 1985 also by the Israel Foreign Ministry.<ref>Greer Fay Cashman, ‘Selling Israel’, ''The Jerusalem Post'', 26 November 1990
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  • <td>[[Pedro Jose Greer, Jr.]]</td> *[[Brian Michael Jenkins]] &mdash; terrorism expert, Senior Advisor to the President of the
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  • ...and [[Tim Smith]], asking a total of 22 questions in Al-Fayed's interests. Greer famously said to Al-Fayed, regarding his feud with [[Roland "tiny" Rowland] ...onduct and has a complete ban on any financial relationships with MPs.<ref>Michael Burrell, "[http://www.appc.org.uk/index.cfm/pcms/site.aboutus.lobbying_hist
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  • ...up the firm's Scottish office ([[Seiga Political Consultants]]) before Ian Greer lost his libel action against ''The Guardian'' and MacDuff moved to [[Strat ...et his pounds 3m lobbying business is formally tied with only one Tory MP, Michael Grylls’, ''The Guardian'', 5 October, 1993, p. 6.</ref>
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  • ...rough other sources, but most M Ps prefer to keep this information secret. Michael Mates, a consultant to Good Relations Ltd since 1977, said: 'Arrangements b But when asked by fellow Conservative M P Sir Michael McNair-Wilson: 'Why do you have to be paid to fulfil that task?' Fry declin
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  • O’Neill grew up in North London as one of five brothers, the eldest being Michael. Like [[Claire Fox]] and [[Fiona Fox]], he is a child of Catholic Irish imm *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/5899/ 'Michael Crichton, RIP'], ''Spiked'', 6 November 2008.
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  • In 2004 it was revealed that Whitehall Advisers' [[Michael Wood]] had a commons pass although he was actually a lobbyist: .... [[Gerald Howarth]], a Tory shadow minister for defence, gave the pass to Michael Wood, the managing director of Whitehall Advisers, last year. Its clients,
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  • As of September 2016: [[Karen Siegemund]], PhD, Chairman | [[Michael Greer]], President | [[John Hancock]], First Vice President | [[Joe Peterson]], S *[[Michael Greer]]
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  • It has reportedly now been renamed the [[Joint Support Group]].<ref>Michael Evans, Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq, *[[Ned Greer]]<ref>Henry McDonald, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2003/apr/20/northernire
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  • ...tion warehouse for Europe in East Kilbride? US Tobacco were also to become Greer clients paying £120,000 for the lobbying effort which was aimed at fending ...r of the MPs frequently to be found to have a known association with [[Ian Greer]]. In December 1985, he began to ask supportive questions in the Commons ab
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  • ...encke, ‘Master of the Grand Gesture; David Hencke charts the rise of Ian Greer, the Westminster lobbyist whose clients range from [[British Airways]] to t Greer reportedly demanded much of his staff:
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  • ...ry was [[Robbie MacDuff]], a former employee of disgraced lobby firm [[Ian Greer Associates]]. In once of the first references to the Forum in 1996, Michael Fry wrote:
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  • ==Greer remnants== ...lobbying firm Ian Greer Associates began to settle this week. Former [[Ian Greer Associates|IGA]] UK director [[Jonathan Hopkins]] and managing director of
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  • ...ears as US Representative of Ohio’s Fourth Congressional District; Sir [[Michael Pakenham]] Former UK Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, Intelli ...m the usual January date was a result of the Israeli general election.<ref>Greer Fay Cashman, The Best Laid Plans..., ''Jerusalem Post'', 2 November 2012.</
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  • ...to Declare Expenses When in Opposition']</ref> Kennedy was hired by [[Ian Greer Associates]] for the work. <ref>Nick Cowen, 'Tory's Serb links spark challe ==Private Secretary to Prince Michael of Kent==
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  • ...ations for its development budget' between 1994 and 1999. <ref name="Post">Michael S. Arnold 'Setting Private Standards' ''The Jerusalem Post'' October 15, 19 ...ecipient of an 'Honorary Fellowship of the Decade awards'<ref name="Post2">Greer Fay Cashman 'Business Scene', ''The Jerusalem Post'' May 31, 2005 Tuesday P
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  • ...drew Smith]] was deputy to [[Ian Greer]] at the ill-fated lobby firm [[Ian Greer Associates]] in 1996.<ref>Chris Blackhurst [http://www.independent.co.uk/ne ...encke, ‘Master of the Grand Gesture; David Hencke charts the rise of Ian Greer, the Westminster lobbyist whose clients range from [[British Airways]] to t
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  • *[[Michael Caines]] - assistant editor, Times Literary Supplement *Dr [Michael Fitzpatrick]] - writer on medicine and politics; author, The Tyranny of Hea
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  • ...ell]]. It collapses in 1981 with [[Ian Greer]] going on to establish [[Ian Greer Associates]]. <ref name="Greer_profile"/> ...>Tom O'Sullivan, 'Testing times for Godfather of lobbying / Profile of Ian Greer'', ''PR Week'', 7 June 1990.</ref>
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  • '''UK:''' At the Commons [[Select Committee on Members’ Interests]], [[Ian Greer]] admits making payments to MPs in return for business introductions.<ref n ...]] is to be questioned by a Commons select committee after it emerged that Greer himself had admitted in a confidential letter to paying unnamed MPs a commi
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