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  • ...oratewatch.org/?lid=294 Exxon Mobil & Esso UK: Lobbying groups], Corporate Watch, accessed 9 June 2009</ref> ...oratewatch.org/?lid=294 Exxon Mobil & Esso UK: Lobbying groups], Corporate Watch, accessed 9 June 2009</ref>
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  • ...piked-online.com/site/article/4324/ 'You are only allowed to see Bosnia in black and white'], ''Spiked'', 23 January 2004. ...ill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/115/ 'George Clooney’s black-and-white politics'], ''Spiked'', 17 February 2006.
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  • ...h, the Associate Editor of the Spectator and Special Assistant to [[Conrad Black]].'<ref>References needed</ref> ...ph's editorial policies under Max Hastings.<ref>Tom Bower, Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge, HarperCollinsPublishers, 2006, p.138.</ref>
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  • ...[[Cairn Energy]], with which it has had a long involvement. <ref>Corporate Watch, "[http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/resistg8/corpwatchreport.pdf Br ...a non-executive director of the [[RBS|Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc]], Black Rock World Mining Trust plc and Wood Mackenzie Limited. He was formerly Glo
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  • ...de-named Psyops - was Old Sarum: the secret department of dirty tricks and black propaganda that trained senior civil servants, army officers and members of ...they were sent to Old Sarum for 'training'. But skill in dirty tricks and black propaganda necessarily involves practical experiences.
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  • Black, Maggie, (2004), ‘The No-nonsense Guide to Water’, Toronto: New Interna ...nn-Christin, (2005), ‘The Water Business: Corporations Versus People’, Black Point: Fernwood Publishing.
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  • <td>[[International Crisis Group]], [[Human Rights Watch]], [[Amnesty International]]</td> ...Combating Terrorism Center]] (West Point Military Academy), [[Human Rights Watch]]</td>
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  • ...f the most contemporary influential and outspoken think-tanks is Migration Watch UK whose reports are frequently cited by the mainstream media and politicia ...the BNP as their “friend at the immigration-reform think tank Migration Watch" and "a very distinguished demographer whom we trust" <ref>Hayter, T. (2007
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  • ...tives of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, and once shared a platform with the Black September hijacker, Leila Khaled. In November 2012, Mr Corbyn hosted a meet ...Muslim” victims are in fact activists in the campaign, known as Prevent Watch. The stories include a claim which became a cause célèbre for Prevent’s
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  • ...linger International]] A Canadian media company formerly owned by [[Conrad Black]], who appointed [[Richard Perle]] as one of its directors. One of Hollinge ...kers from across Europe as well as [[Robert Spencer]], director of [[Jihad Watch]], a project of the [[David Horowitz]] Freedom Center.
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  • ...l Treaty: A Threat to Democracy and How to Avoid It], by Declan J. Ganley, Watch on the West: A Newsletter of FPRI’s Center for the Study of America and t ...mmunications [[Haider al Abadi]].<ref>Blood Money, by T. Christian Miller, Black Bay Books, 2007, pp.55-56.</ref>
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  • *[[Black propaganda]]: Propaganda whose source is heavily concealed and which may al ...ch.org.uk/ Red Star Research] and [http://www.corporatewatch.org Corporate Watch], but put into effect by a wide variety of volunteers and independent resea
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  • ...ze- Pusztai to receive Stuttgart Peace Prize], announcement archived on GM Watch website, 11 Dec 2009, accessed 18 Mar 2010</ref> The BBC, however, does not ...lure of the GM bananas project in Uganda. The bananas had fallen victim to Black Sigatoka disease, a disease which they had been engineered to resist.<ref>"
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  • Robert Goldman (Americas Watch) 1 0.8 ...selected reporters, papers, and magazines as vehicles for the placement of black propaganda.33 The government also provides covert financial sup¬port as we
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  • ...tment of children. [She] claimed foreign adoptions had created a lucrative black market trade in baby and child trafficking."<ref>Graham, Bob, "[http://www. ...p://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#water EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...n education in a series of pamphlets including Rhodes Boyson’s series of Black Papers and the IEA’s housing of the National Council for Educational Stan ...te the introduction to Cox and Marks' Civitas book and also runs Migration Watch. Cox argues that the government used IICORR.<ref>Hansard (2008) [http://ww
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  • ...e imprisonment of a number of key activists in January 2009.<ref>Corporate Watch, [https://corporatewatch.org/content/january-29-2009-how-state-protects-cor The heart of his security business at this time was 'BLACK CHRYSALIS', though it was never formally registered as a company. It offere
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  • ...ought was akin to that regime, and find it offensive that the suffering of black South Africans could be equated to the current predicament of the Palestini ...nicle</i>. 22nd June 2006</ref>. According to the report, 'Another name to watch is the vice-chairman of the [[Parliamentary Committee against Antisemitism]
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  • ...a, human rights, and the politics of intervention. He is the editor of the Black Book of Bosnia, and a former associate editor of [[The New Republic]]. Elec ...ce of the Oil for Food affair before it broke. Mousavizadeh, editor of The Black Book of Bosnia, though technically a Dane, 'was essentially American' - as
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  • ...ice differentiation which favours industry and the rich.<ref>See Corporate watch profile on Eskom "[http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=3528. Eskom Prof
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