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  • Marketing itself as a research institute that "explores the Middle East through the region's medi ..., and claims to have branch offices in major cities all over the world. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, MEMRI is subsidized by US taxpayers.<ref n
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  • The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)''' is a national membership based group which describes itself as "America's Pro-Is ...activists &#39;help pass more than 100 pro-Israel legislative initiatives a year&#39;.<ref>'Who We Are', [http://web.archive.org/web/20050423201322/www
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  • ...Whereas [[AIPAC]] mainly focuses on the Congress, WINEP was developed into a think tank devoted to maintaining and strengthening the US-Israel alliance ...ref> The report urged the incoming administration to "resist pressures for a procedural breakthrough (on Palestinian-Israeli peace issues) until conditi
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  • The '''Middle East Forum (MEF) ''' is a right-wing Zionist think-tank based in Philadelphia, USA. It was founded by ...ge;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">'''The Middle East Forum''', a think tank, seeks to define and promote American interests in the Middle Ea
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  • ...ithin the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger Communications in July 2012. ...ical monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relations Consultants Association [PRCA] and is bound
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  • ...gon, from July 2001 until his resignation effective August 8, 2005. Feith, a hardline Zionist, previously served on the White House National Security st ...e journalist in ''The Nation'', “Largely ignored or derided at the time, a 1995 [[Center for Security Policy]] (CSP)] memo co-written by Douglas Feith
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  • Michael Shrimpton is described on [[The Intelligence Summit]] website as "a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negot He was termed a "conspiracy theorist" when introduced as a pundit on Sky News (December 3, 2007, 11.30pm) particularly with his commen
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  • '''Michael Rubin''' is a [[neocon]] activist who works as a specialist on [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], and [[Afghanistan]], has served as editor ...m Iraq in 2004, Rubin returned to [[AEI]] as a resident scholar. Rubin is a member of the [[Middle East Forum]].<ref>American Enterprise Institute,[htt
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  • ...port on Middle East Affairs, March 1993,(accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> a founding director of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] and ...September 2010).</ref> Indyk frequently appears in the mainstream media as a "Middle-East expert."
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  • ...n 1981, a congressionally chartered commission recommended the creation of a national peace academy. The United States Institute of Peace was signed int ...treach and Capital campaigns; and two ex officio directors who have played a special role in mentoring and supporting our growth: [[Erv Rokke]] and [[Pa
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  • '''Four Communications''' is a PR and lobbying company that claims to have gone from "seven people to 140" ...served for four years as Leader of the London Borough of Southwark and was a Labour parliamentary candidate in 1997. In the London elections of 2000 Jer
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  • ...o the classroom, targeting international questions in which the media play a significant role. By its education and research programs, and by its day-to ...ly joined IMPS-UPEACE as an intern in 2002, later working for Euromonitor, a U.K. business analysis/intelligence company. She rejoined the Institute in
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  • ...es. <br> ''Source: Dave Thomas''‎]]'''PricewaterhouseCoopers''' (PwC) is a major international accounting and consulting firm resulting from the July In 2013 a report by the influential UK Commons public accounts committee found that t
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  • ...rtment during the presidency of [[Bill Clinton]]. Hannah is believed to be a subject of the [[Valerie Plame]] investigation. Hannah is a graduate of Duke University and Yale University Law School. Hannah and his
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  • ...each name is indicated by a mark in one of the columns in the table marked A-I. ...colspan="10" style="font-size:9pt" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column A: 132 most prolific scholars from the Social Science Citation Index </th></t
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  • Below is a table of the 100 most prominent Terrorism Experts on the internet. 212 name This list is one of a number compiled including:
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  • ...li Lilly and Company of Indianapolis. In itself, Eli Lilly and Co. Ltd. is a major pharmaceutical company.<ref>http://www.lilly.co.uk/Nitro/index.jsp ( ...take inhibitors, used to treat clinical depression. In 2005 Lilly released a new drug for depression, Cymbalta.<ref>http://www.lilly.co.uk/Nitro/newTemp
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  • Below is a list of 100 popular authors of books with "Terrorism" in the title. The lis This list is one of a number compiled including:
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  • ...s an Israeli institute which is based in the [[Interdisciplinary Center]], a private educational institution in Herzliya, Israel. The [[International I ...Bollag]] | [[Jean-Louis Bruguière]] | [[Daniel Byman]] | Dr. [[Leonard A. Cole]] | Prof. [[Irwin Cotler]] |
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  • ...erts from the Social Science Citation Index between 1970 and 2007 based on a search for 'terrorism'.<ref>Details of the search are as follows: ...n the US. The increase in citations of such work is even more marked with a notable increase in 2007 when the total number of articles in the Social Sc
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