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  • ...hairman [[Gerald Ronson]]; [[Jeremy Trent]], a Chartered Accountant; and [[Douglas Krikler]] the Chief Executive of the [[United Jewish Israel Appeal]]. <td> [[Keith Joseph Black]] </td><td> Director </td><td> Jul-59 </td><td> 04-Jan-05 </td><td> 14-Jan-
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  • ...lle-Jones chairs a company providing military equipment for US Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters, both of which are used in Iraq, leading to calls for her :“Throughout the war in Bosnia, she and her colleague Douglas Hurd treated Milosevic as a moderate and necessary middleman, refusing to a
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  • ...ry Goldwater as its presidential candidate. In September, 1960, Buckley, [[Douglas Caddy]] and [[Marvin Liebman]] established the far right group, Young Ameri In 1961 Robert Welch published The Politician (better known as the Black Book). In the book Welch accused Franklin D. Roosevelt of deliberately enco
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  • [[Image:256px-Douglas Alexander.jpg|thumb|right|Douglas Alexander]] {{‪Template:Brexit badge‬}}'''Douglas Alexander''' was the [[ Labour Party]] MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire Sout
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  • ...nd its sister weekly, the ''English Review''. This coup was organised by [[Douglas Jerrold]] and had as its figurehead [[Lord Lloyd]]. Its immediate objective ...suffrage ... whether we call this system fascist or corporative." In June, Douglas Jerrold, as the editor of the ''English Review'', wrote:
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  • *Ellic Howe, "The Black Game", Michael Joseph, 1982 *Douglas Jerrold, "Georgian Adventures", reprinted the following year by the Right B
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  • ...y groups in the USA today, from the Black Culinary Alliance, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, United Negro College Fund and other groups supporting si UKDS, in a consortium with Interserve plc (formerly Tilbury Douglas), Royal Bank Project Investments Ltd and the Royal Bank of Scotland, have w
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  • [[Charlotte Black]] - Director of corporate affairs, [[Brewin Dolphin Securities]] ...999-2009.<ref> ‘LEADSOM, Andrea Jacqueline’, ''Who's Who 2014'', A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2014; [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/v
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  • Former Minister, James Prior and top civil servant Sir Douglas Wass are directors. Julian Wathen left the foreign office to join Barclays ...ys was becoming more exposed. At the same time, it became obvious that the Black revolt would become more radical and less accepting of Western companies, u
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  • ...ouis Vuitton Inc.]], [[Forbes Magazine]], [[Rupert Murdoch]], and [[Conrad Black]]. ...Beloff]], [[Conrad Black]], [[Robert Conquest]], [[Iain Duncan-Smith]], [[Douglas Eden]] , [[Daniel Finkelstein]], [[Dean Godson]], [[Miriam Gross]], [[Paul
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  • ...mbers cannot employ sitting peers or MPs. GGR's then head of media [[Eben Black]], instead of Clement-Jones, was due to appear before the committee.<ref>St ...Dineen]] | [[Ian Doig]] | [[Huw Dolphin]] | [[Ben Donovan]] | [[Jean-Pierr Douglas-Henry]] | [[Nigel Drew]] | [[Alistair Drummond]] | [[Gurpreet Durha]] | [[H
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  • ...endelsohn, who will report directly to International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander - Labour's general election co-ordinator - is charged with bolste The Chronicle also notes a reference to Mendelsohn in the Mail on Sunday's Black Dog diary column. 'It suggested that the lobbyist's "number one asset is hi
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  • The office reported to Under Secretary of Defence for Policy [[Douglas Feith]] and co-ordinated its work with the White House counter-terrorism of ==Black propaganda role==
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  • ...h, the Associate Editor of the Spectator and Special Assistant to [[Conrad Black]].'<ref>References needed</ref> ...ugh the enthusiasm it displayed under the editorship of the late [[Charles Douglas-Home]] has slightly cooled.<ref name= "SDI"/>
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  • ...asters at New College Oxford. <ref>‘BLAKER’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref> ...Foreign affairs from 1962-64. <ref>‘BLAKER’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007</ref>
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  • *[[Douglas Roberts]] *[[Douglas Dodds- Parker]]
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  • *[[John Douglas Slim|Viscount Slim]] *Professor [[Jeremy Black]]
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  • Black, John B (1975) Organising the Propaganda Instrument: The British Experience ...Pirates and Emperors: International Terrorism in the Real World, Montreal: Black Rose Books.
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  • ...arrests of Sheppard and Clarke, and indicates that the then-Home Secretary Douglas Hurd complimented the unit on its operation.<ref name="ART117">Home Office, In April 1993, black teenager [[Stephen Lawrence]] was murdered in a racially motivated attack b
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  • ...DIA 1983) and Stirling University (MEd 1992). <ref>''Who's Who 2008''. A&C Black, London, p. 1453</ref> Her brother, [[Robert McLuckie]], is a millionaire p ...ristine Borland was nominated for the Turner Prize, with her contemporary, Douglas Gordon, having won the prestigious prize the previous year – McConnell co
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