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  • ...ses in the Saudi Arabia. [[British Aerospace]] and [[Thomson-CSF]] are the main U.K. firms involved, with the key U.S. participants: [[Lucent Technologies] ..., in 2002, he established MerchantBridge. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/05/20/db2003.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/05/20/ixportal.ht
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  • *[[Professor Brian Main]] the Academic Director of the [[David Hume Institute]], ...the [[Scottish Executive]] and the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]; one of the main beneficiaries of PPP's. Her relationship with the Royal Bank of Scotland e
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  • ...s parachuted into Yugoslavia in the Second World War to act as the Allies' main link with Tito, the partisan leader and subsequent Communist boss. ...tcher government and is now president of the Royal Geographic Society; and Brian Cubbon, former permanent secretary at the Home Office who was a candidate i
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  • The seminar was held just after the main events of the Government's [[Change4Life]] initiative came on stream.<Ref> ...(MP) | [[Lord Haskins]] | [[The Earl Howe]] | [[Joan Humble]] (MP) | Dr [[Brian Iddon]] (MP) | Rt Hon [[Michael Jack]] (MP) | Dr [[Lynne Jones]] (MP) | [[M
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  • ...Flat 7a Ridgmount Gardens, Bloomsbury WC1. His decisions then go to the main board for agreement. The Prudential's chief executive is Brian Corby (58), a Cambridge man who's now a Bank of England director. He lives
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  • ...left-wing Labour MPs who became known as the "Bevanites" and acted as the main focus for those in the Parliamentary Labour Party who opposed Gaitskell's a ...] (FWF) - established the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] (ISC). [[Brian Crozier]], the British CIA agent running FWF, enlisted the help of Sir [[Pe
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  • ...ect of defence companies - with the work of C Branch, perhaps the League's main point of contact with MI5 would have been through F Branch. {{ref|13}} F "D ...ever formally a member of their group and had been introduced to them by [[Brian Crozier]]; who was an important element in their strategic intervention in
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  • ...rried a photo of the Rolling Stones with a naked female. Sex was to be the main ingredient of the paper. Soft porn came to fill almost every page together Another journalist to fall foul of the Fox partiality to big business was Brian Karem, an investigative reporter for Fox TV affiliate WDAF in Kansas City.
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  • Open Europe’s research coalesces around eight main areas. Within each area, multiple reports have been published since 2005, m The Stockholm Network is the ‘main liaison channel’ for free market European think tanks. It was founded in
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  • Attendees from the UK included: [[Anne Applebaum]], [[Brian Beedham]], [[Max Beloff]], [[Conrad Black]], [[Robert Conquest]], [[Iain Du ...' for NATO?'' The Washington Times, May 20.</ref>, that one of the IEDSS's main cold warrior:
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  • ...ber of Commerce]] and with the Democratic and Republican parties. The four main organizations and the financing for this foundation came both from the gove *Lisa Ashkenaz Croke and Brian Dominick, "[http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/1311 Controv
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  • ...that the British state could play a progressive role in the conflict.<ref>Brian Hanley and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the official IRA ...ustrial Revolution'', and he and Bew eventually both joined the party.<ref>Brian Hanley and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the official IRA
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  • ...'big four' firms have contributed almost £2.5 million to Britain's three main political parties. As of April 2015, PwC had contributed the most with £1. *[[Brian Campbell]], oil and gas capital projects director at PwC
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  • ...urnalism, advertising and, in one instance, radio. As you would expect its main outlets are [[the Times|The Times]], but more important is the [[Telegraph ...2008 </ref>, the [[Daily Telegraph]]<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/30/nmosques130.xml 'Hate literature easily found at
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  • ...and is at the centre of a vast network of front organisations. One of its main activities, Casey told the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on his CIA ...C provided some of the cash used by journalist and CIA contract employee [[Brian Crozier]] to transform his news agency [[Forum World Features]], a CIA fron
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  • ...(I.F.F.E.), which took in $140,000 (and was the semi-private fund run by [[Brian Crozier]]); the [[Coalition for Peace through Security]] (CPS), which accep ...d in Britain either as a company or a charity, sent at least $140,000 to [[Brian Crozier]], the former head of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]:
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  • ...cross the pork sausage supply chain. Participants included Tesco and their main suppliers, including pig farmer [[Jon Easy]]. The results were welcomed by * [[Brian Harding]]
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  • ...ber of Commerce]] and with the Democratic and Republican parties. The four main organizations and the financing for this foundation came both from the gove ...ndicating a continuation of the status quo: 62% of voters would elect four main parties (USFP, Istiqlal, People’s Movement and the PJD) and 38% would vot
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  • ...board that which interviewed candidates for the Security Services.” <ref>Brian Crozier, ''Free Agent'', (Harper Collins, 1993) p.167.</ref> ...Dec 2007</ref> Le Bailly was probably the figure responsible for ousting [[Brian Crozier]] from the Institute. He complained that Crozier’s ‘personal c
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  • * [[Louise Diss]] is listed as the main contact person for TOAST on the charities commission website. <ref> http:// ...n.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showtrustees.asp?Chy=3980737&Reg=1088049&Type=Main+Charity&Name=THE+OBESITY+AWARENESS+%26+SOLUTIONS+TRUST+LIMITED&SubID= TOAST
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