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  • * Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform * Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
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  • ...Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently Agencies opened in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office in 1842. ...I/IAB/index.asp joint venture] between the Scottish Executive and Scottish Enterprise.
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  • ...£500,000 were issued. One of the main attractions for partners in the new enterprise was that at the end of the first year of trading they would receive a capit ...ss attributes the company’s expansion of its operations (into Canada and Ireland) to the ‘industry and acumen of one man’, [[William Thomas Thomson]], l
    21 KB (3,339 words) - 14:54, 7 February 2011
  • ...eg Empey]] - Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Investment on the Northern Ireland Executive
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  • ...are two key US think tanks the [[Heritage Foundation]] and the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. Both of these have been significant in helping to export Neoc <tr><td>[http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Category:Ireland Ireland]</td><td>[http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Category:Italy Italy]</td><t
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  • ...ever since. In a keynote address to an LFI meeting in London, the Northern Ireland Secretary and New Labour luminary Peter Mandelson praised Thatcher's intole Another natural ally in this enterprise was Conrad Black, whose ''Daily Telegraph'' and ''The Spectator'' magazine
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  • ...e contracts awarded last year included one for support services for public enterprise restructuring in South Africa; one in Afghanistan to provide support in cap *ASI has oft likened government regulation of business and enterprise with totalitarianism while arguing that less regulation means lowers costs
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  • ...Mandelson''' (born 21 October 1953) was Secretary of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from October 2008 until May ...ring to himself as the "Secretary of State for Ireland."<ref>'UK: Northern Ireland. Mandelson passes first Commons test', [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern
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  • ...es given that the CPD Members in 2004 include associates of the [[American Enterprise Institute]], [[Heritage Foundation]], [[American Israel Public Affairs Comm ...[George Gallup]] (the pollster), [[Peter H. Dailey]], the US Ambassador to Ireland and [[John W. Kluge]], Chairman and President of Metromedia lnc.
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  • ...land) | [[Titan Cement]] (Greece) | [[CRH]] (Ireland) | [[EcoSecurities]] (Ireland) | [[ArcelorMittal]] (Luxemburg) | Energy Holding (Romania) | [[Basic Eleme ...SA) | [[Conference Board]] (New York) | [[CSE]] [[Confederation of Swedish Enterprise]] (Stockholm, Sweden) | [[CSR Europe]] (Brussels, Belgium) | [[EPE]] [[Euro
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  • ...nterests, and the interests of its funders. Sums spent directly by private enterprise on these groups are not easily quantified. These groups will continue to op ...-civil society projects run by right-wing lobby groups like the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and the [[Institute of Public Affairs]]). In April 2009 this co
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  • ...tute - Norway | Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) | Ireland AID | The Charles S. Mott Foundation USA ...stitute on Governance]] (Switzerland) | [[Center for International Private Enterprise]] (CIPE USA) | [[Deutsche Investitions und Entwicklungsgesellschaft]] (DEG
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  • ...ist Party''' is a conservative unionist political party active in Northern Ireland. ===Northern Ireland Executive Ministers===
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  • [[Scottish Enterprise]] | [[SLR Consulting Ireland]] |
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  • ...business and high politics. Although he was appointed Attorney General in Ireland by then Taoiseach [[Garret Fitzgerald]], he has never actually been elected ...of the, ‘popular’ vote, and came 10th in a field of 10.<ref>Elections Ireland, [http://www.electionsireland.org/result.cfm?election=1973&cons=99 General
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  • ...ished in 1783 by Royal Charter, with 16,026 employees in 2008.<ref>Bank of Ireland, [http://www.bankofireland.com/about_us_new/about_the_group/company_overvie ...2004, was appointed a Non-Executive Director in January 2009.<ref>Bank of Ireland, [http://www.bankofireland.com/about_us_new/about_the_group/management_stru
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  • ...tics, Queen's University Belfast; formerly, historical adviser to Northern Ireland’s Bloody Sunday Tribunals *[[Christina Hoff Sommers]] - writer and resident scholar, American Enterprise Institute; host, weekly video series, The Factual Feminist
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  • ...tuart Derbyshire appeared with: [[Jon Entine]] (adjunct fellow, [[American Enterprise Institute]]), [[Pierre Magistretti]] (vice-chairman, [[European Dana Allian ...ASNA]] [[Society of Trinity College]], World Aids Day Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 29-30 November 2001.
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  • ...y [[The Iona Institute]]<ref>See 'Studies' (the web site of the Jesuits in Ireland [http://www.studiesirishreview.ie/j/page591 Cohabitation], Issue 385, vol.9 ...es Murray]] (working with Civitas and the ''Sunday Times'') and [[American Enterprise Institute]], together with an appearance by [[Mark Leonard]], then director
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  • *[[Paul Gallagher]], Attorney General, Ireland *[[Maud Olofsson]], Minister of Enterprise and Energy; Deputy Prime Minister, Sweden.
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