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  • ...nwealth Affairs when he opened the Centre in 1974, and Prime Minister from 1976 to 1979. He was appointed to the committee in 1984.
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  • ...iversity, Norman McFadyen joined the Crown Office as a Legal Apprentice in 1976 and served in the Procurator Fiscal's Office in Airdrie and Glasgow before
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  • *[[George Herbert Walker Bush]] - 1976-7
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  • *[[MI5 S Branch|S Branch]] - Management services 1976-c.1994
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  • GCHQ's activities received little publicity until 1976, when Duncan Campbell probed its activities in Cyprus for ''Time Out'' maga ...enu/journalism/timeout/Eavesdroppers.pdf The Eavesdroppers], ''Time Out'', 1976, archived at duncancampbell.org
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  • ...CE KELLOGG with CHRIS J. HARPER in Chicago 'Roll 'Em', Newsweek, March 22, 1976, UNITED STATES EDITION, SECTION: ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. 44</ref> ...work, clean their cells or use lavatories in protest of Britain's March 1, 1976, abolition of the "political prisoner" status for convicted guerrillas. Vis
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  • Ex Chief Executive officer [[Yves-Thibault de Silguy]]. 'From 1976 to 1981, he worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and then from 1981 to
    56 KB (8,193 words) - 08:37, 20 May 2009
  • In December 1976 he resigned from the Agency, citing deep concerns for the methods and resul
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  • ...rce (1976-79), Clydesdale Bank plc (1980-96) and the Fine Art Society plc (1976-98).
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  • ...he Washington office of the [[American Security Council]] in the summer of 1976. He served as President of an organization created by ASC and run out of th ...wing account of comments by Angleton, apparently at an ASC luncheon in May 1976:
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  • *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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  • *1973-1976 junior music student at the RSAMD
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  • ...blic Means'' (1970), ''The Logic of the Law'' (1971), ''The Vote Motive'' (1976; 2006), ''Autocracy'' (1987), ''Rent Seeking'' (1993), ''The Economics of N
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  • Studied Law at Oxford. 1976, called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn; until 1983, Barrister, specializing in
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  • ...l</i> newspaper and was the publisher of The [[Murray County Herald]] from 1976-1978. He has featured in numerous national publications, including The <i>[
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  • ...a member of the ILP leadership. I had become active in the Labour Party in 1976 when the demand for 'Troops out of Ireland!' was part of the DNA of much of
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  • ...the [[Cabinet Office]] from 1972 to 1975 and as Ambassador to Moscow from 1976 to 1978.<ref>Albert Buckley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/
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  • In early 1976 the work of Laneside was taken over by a division of the [[Northern Ireland
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  • ...commanding 32 Bn were Col [[Jan Breytenbach|JD ‘Jannie’ Breytenbach]] (1976-7); Col [[GJ Nel]] (1977-8); Col [[Deon Ferreira]] (1978-83); Col [[EG Vilj
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  • | [[National Institute of Adult Continuing Education]] (NIACE) || 1976 || 54 || 20 || || || || || || || || || || 2,050
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