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  • ...Lawyers Guild]], [[American Friends Service Committee]], and the [[Center for National Security Studies]] were part of a Moscow-backed effort 'to destroy ...by any intelligence gathering proposed. Many files on radicals, collected for decades, were ordered destroyed. The unintended effect of the laws was to p
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  • ...alist explains how the editorial strategy serves the interest of corporate America New Internationalist, Issue 115, 1982</ref> ...of the experts, and the mainstream media, to “normalise the unthinkable for the general public” as Edward S. Herman put it.<ref> Cited in '[http://ww
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  • ...RTICIFATE OF RECOGNITION by the International Public Relations Association for his work in creating this major cultural initiative." ...nternational newspapers and magazines from 1988-1998. Eligo say they work for the [http://www.eligo.net/why-list1.htm Foreign and Commonwealth Office]).
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  • *[[Minorco]] hostile bid for [[Consolidated Gold Fields]] *[[ACT]] ([[Association for Competitive Technology]])
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  • ...g in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Europe, North America and Australia. ...lobbyists [[Central Lobby Consultants]] and is 1 minute from [[Department for Education]] and think tank [[Adam Smith Institute]]]]
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  • ...2 July 2007)</ref>. As a result, The EACA is a leading trade association for European commercial communications agencies. ...th industry bodies in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South America and South Africa. The EACA has also signed co-operation agreements with le
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  • ...former president of Nigeria. According to Laolu Akande, US correspondent for Nigerian newspaper, GoodWorks "made its fortune from its relations with Oba ...ercent of a contract's value, a fee that can lead to big payouts. In 2005, for example, G.E. Energy, a GoodWorks client, won a $400 million contract to su
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  • ...raq. He is one of the original [[neocon]]s and signatory to the [[Project for the New American Century]], PNAC. He served briefly as president of the [[W ...eorge Herbert Walker Bush]], Wolfowitz served as Undersecretary of Defense for Policy."
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  • ...ng Democracy in Syria: Options for U.S. Policy,"] The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, December 2, 2003. ...Commission], The Helsinki Commission, March 10, 2005. Posted by Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
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  • ...Trustees of the [[Rockefeller Foundation]], New York, and of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Cardoso is also professor "at large" at Brown Un ...t this is the price Cardoso pays for Rubin’s election campaign services. For it was the US Treasury which, with the IMF, kept Brazil’s currency aloft.
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  • For observers of Abrams, a well-known figure from the Reagan era who was convic ...orts by Saudi King Abdullah to initiate an Arab-Israeli peace process and, for that matter, by Republican realists, and even Secretary of State Condoleezz
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  • ...tlantic'' (as well as the editors for their lack of "editorial standards") for allegedly making comments that are critical of Israel even though the publi ...l in operation today, Ketziot is known for its harsh living conditions and for imprisoning boys and men without trial.<ref>Martin Asser, [http://news.bbc.
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  • ...ng "industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to enhance value for their clients". ...firms' actions represented a "ridiculous conflict of interest". She called for the Treasury to stop accepting their staff to draw up new tax laws. "The la
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  • ...were $1.76 billion. The company's North American Consumer sector accounted for 70% of sales ($1.25 billion) Scotts Lawn Service 5% ($75.6 million), Intern ...dent, U.S. Business Groups in 1996 and was elected President, Scotts North America in 1998.
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  • * Crop Life America[52] (formerly the American Crop Protection Association) ...mmittee which acts as the legislative, regulatory and public affairs voice for the plant biotechnology industry.[54] The group's list of member companies
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  • ...hey can return for another assignment at Microsoft. This is generally paid for by the State of Washington. ...act resources for ramp-ups and ramp-downs," said the senior Vice President for the Windows division, Brian Valentine. Having substantial Indian operations
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  • ...ublic and the international community to support the cause of human rights for all. "The [[Free Expression Project]] of Human Rights Watch (formerly the [[Fund for Free Expression]]) emphasizes the connection between freedom of expression
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  • ...standing member of the group of hardliners and neoconservatives who pushed for the Iraq War. <ref>'Profile: I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby', [http://rightweb.ir ...id/9837835/ MSNBC website], 28 October, 2005.</ref> <ref>'United States of America v. I. Lewis Libby', [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osc/documents/libby_indi
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  • ...pointment, Hannah was part of the vice president's national security staff for more than four years and played a major role in corralling intelligence tha ...ed the oil industry. They returned to the US and lived in Huntington, NY, for several years before moving to Bahrain. They moved back to the US in the l
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  • ...ne]], the ex-communist trade union leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his te ...eorgetown University in Washington DC., Roy organized "educational visits" for British trade unionists to visit the U.S. during the Reagan administration
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