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  • ...disinformation center." <ref> Worldpress.org,"A Pretty Face for the United States," [http://www.worldpress.org/Americas/758.cfm Roger Ricardo Luis, Granma In ...d in human rights and the treatment of women<ref> Nexis® UK: Document The Independent (London) Tuesday[http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/nexis/results/docview/docview
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  • ...''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...the direct descendants of such material.</ref> Since 1980, at least 123 of these documents have been issued (see Appendix I for a list). Produced by
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  • .../www.pmpconsult.com/ PMP website] (accessed 13 April 2008)</ref>PMP is one of the world's largest management consultancies specialising in sport, leisure :English Institute of Sport
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  • In the 2015 UK general election Mann was re-elected with a majority of 8,843. <ref> [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/news/local/general-election- ...wer bloc within NUS. This was based on the recognition that the membership of UJS – just like the [[Jewish Labour Movement]] – outnumbered 'every fa
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  • ...cret blacklists of citizens and groups that it alleges share the 'ideology of terrorists.'<ref name="q1"/><ref name="q2">Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian ...of the government's [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSC
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  • ...arty (UK)|Conservative]] politician. His highest office was as [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] from 1995 to 1997. ...given a [[Conservative]] life peerage as '''Baron Forsyth of Drumlean''', of Drumlean in Stirling.
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  • ...2000 as a successor to the [[Information Department]] of the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]. ...nd&nbsp; officials from the Public Diplomacy Department in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).
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  • ...m</ref> in relation to what is termed the 'transatlantic community.' Part of this included the ICB: ...[National Endowment for Democracy]], [[Open Society Foundation]], [[United States Agency for International Development]], [[Westminster Foundation for Democr
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  • ...asting globally on television, radio, and the Internet. The stated mission of the BBC is 'to inform, educate and entertain' (as laid down by Parliament i ...order to justify the licence fee, the BBC is expected to produce a number of high-rating shows in addition to programmes that commercial broadcasters wo
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  • '''Heather Renwick Brigstocke, Baroness Brigstocke''', [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] (2 September 1929 &ndash; 30 April 2004) was a cla Heather Brown was born in Reading, Berkshire, the daughter of Squadron Leader [[John Renwick Brown]], [[Distinguished Flying Cross (Unite
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  • Joan Appleyard was Deputy Chairman of the [[English Speaking Union]] under [[Heather Brigstocke]]. Like Brigstoc ...lth. While improving these traditional ties, Brigstocke oversaw the launch of nine new branches, in countries as diverse as China, Japan, Eastern Europe
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  • ...nding than if it weren't supportive of the propagandist's cause. This kind of expert may be professionally inept or overly ambitious. Or he may be simply ...epest fears of violence and crime and should be marketed to take advantage of that fact.
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  • [[Image:Bcox.jpg|right|thumb|Baroness Cox, House of Lords, House of Lords, [[Henry Jackson Society]] event, 19 May 2008]] ...osted on August 29, 2007 by Richard Bartholomew.</ref> In 2009 she was one of two UK peers to invite Dutch anti-Islam campaigner [[Geert Wilders]] to the
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  • ...management buy-out of her firm from [[Grey Global Group]], making APCO one of the largest privately owned communication and public affairs firms in the w ...inion articles, and brief elected officials in selected states." For a fee of $150,000, APCO would found the coalition, write its mission statements, and
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  • ...the world. It was rated the world's largest banking group in 2008 in terms of market value. It has around 9,500 offices in 85 countries, headquartered in ===Use of tax havens===
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  • : 12.12.1991 / 20.01.1992 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group) : 21.01.1992 / 30.03.1993 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian-Democratic Group)
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  • In the United Kingdom, '''D-Notices''' are a voluntary system of press censorship. The name [[D-Notice]], stands for the note ...ia. They are legally 'advisory' notices, and may be ignored. <ref>'History of D-Notice', [http://web.archive.org/web/20050417014652/http://www.dnotice.or
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  • '''Lynda Chalker''', or '''Baroness Chalker of Wallasey of Leigh-on-Sea''' (born 29 April 1942) is a British politician and businesswo ...l division of [[Louis Harris International]]. In 1977 she became a member of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined t
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  • ...-diary There are people that not even a president should cross. Mel is one of them]’, ''Guardian'', 26 February 2009; p. 31</ref> ...at might nowadays be labelled neoconservative. Despite, or perhaps because of, this, he has maintained a cordial relationship with New Labour.
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  • ...ugust 2005</ref> It is pro-European. It has its origins on the centre-left of British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[Robin Co ...own of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness Jay of Paddington]] and [[Lord King of Bridgwater]].
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