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  • ...ef> to Robert and Dorothy Love. Her father was a surgeon who served in the Medical Corps during the First World War. The family was originally Presbyterian bu ...ampaign for one-sided nuclear disarmament. Sources such as the Ministry of Defence and the [[British Atlantic Committee]] hardly get a mention; no pro-Nato ca
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  • *Sir [[Liam Donaldson]] - former UK government chief medical officer became a member of its international advisory council in July 2011, ...t Westminster for four members of parliament, undertaking research work on defence, the economy and social security issues. He has also worked on Capitol Hill
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  • ...s products and services to the "the threat & contraband detection, energy, medical devices, communications and engineered components markets worldwide".<ref>" ...iding electronic and mechanical systems, precision components and customer services. Smiths Aerospace boasts that it provided the weapons control and data mana
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  • *Member, [[Subcommittee on Security and Defence]] *Courses at the Joint Services Military Medical Academy, Florence (1972 to 1980).
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  • ..., Oxford, where he studied medicine. There he became friends with another medical student [[Hugh Osmond]], who was his business partner of 15 years.<ref>Jere ...include Whittard of Chelsea, My Kinda Town, Nightfreight and American Port Services, Mayfair Gaming, the group of Riva bingo clubs, Dental Holdings. <ref>Offic
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  • ...and activities of UK-based firms and companies that provide armed security services in countries outside the UK and to represent the interests and activities o The BAPSC held its first annual conference at [[Royal United Services Institute]] in London on 30-31 October 2006.<ref>[http://www.nao.org.uk/con
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  • ...respondent [[Pallab Ghosh]] at the end of January stating that the British Medical Association (BMA) would be undertaking a new report on GM. The BMA's previo ...//ngin.tripod.com/310103g.htm BMA on GM crops: Clarification], The British Medical Association, Press Release, 31 Jan 2003, accessed 17 Dec 2009</ref>
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  • *[[Ivor Caplin]], a former defence minister, also worked for Foresight. ...been criticised by a Whitehall vetting committee for accepting a job as a defence industry lobbyist without seeking official permission. [[Ivor Caplin]], who
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  • ...the U.S. Special Operations Command buying its data subscription or other services.<ref>Dana Hedgpeth, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2 According to its website the Center offers the following services:
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  • ...ed Service Institution of India]], Former Research Fellow, [[Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, India]], Member [[International Institute for Strateg *Prof. [[Eran Dolev]], Director of Internal Medicine, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
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  • :(employed and sub-contracted) providing PA consultancy services this quarter :(for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter)
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  • ...n Bauer]], President, [[French Strategic Security Mission]]; Co-founder, [[Defence and National Security Council]] (CDSN), France ...al Officer in the US Departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, U.S.A.
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  • ...ch Council, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Medical Research Council. ...h Council]] [[ENO]] | [[Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design]] | [[Hotwire]] | [[Medical Research Council]] | [[National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellenc
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  • ...Andy Beckett, 'Licences to rile', ''The Guardian'', 15 May 1999</ref>. The defence of 'free speech' argument taken also assumes the freedom to express hate, o ...e marketplace is always qualified, because as long as we consume goods and services, then to some extent our private pursuits occur within the market-place. On
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  • ...(121), ''The Guardian'' (98), ''News International Newspapers Information Services Ltd.'' (90), ''The Express'' (81), ''The Independent'' (74), ''The Express ...rceive as a national moral decline only serves to shore up their energetic defence of nuclear family values. Professionally produced policy documents regularl
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  • ...North Carolina.<ref>[http://www.xeservices.com/AboutUs.aspx About Us], Xe Services], accessed 6 January 20110.</ref> The company changed its name from '''Blac Xe Services LLC <ref> [http://www.xeservices.com/ Xe Services LLC] </ref> (Xe)was formed in February 2009 as a rebranding of Blackwater W
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  • ...thood-for-service-to-military-healthcare 'Professor awarded knighthood for services to military healthcare’] ''GOV.UK'', 15 January 2013, accessed 27 Septemb ...h Unit [GWIRU] which he set up. The research was funded by the Ministry of Defence and concluded that “health problems reported by veterans could not be bla
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  • ...tive is Dr. [[Simon Festing]], formerly executive director of the Research Defence Society.<ref>[http://www.understandinganimalresearch.org.uk/about_us/ UAR: ...ul39-toll-of-medical-experiments.4854132.jp The Scotsman: Shameful toll of medical experiments on monkeys in Scotland]</ref>
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  • ...h.org/ SpinWatch] publishes its report about lobbying within the financial services sector, ''[http://www.spinwatch.org/blogs-mainmenu-29/tamasin-cave-mainmenu ...the dark over who is lobbying to change government policy, whether it’s defence companies bidding for multi-million pound contracts, private healthcare com
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  • ...xpected to meet the Iraqi official and had informed both the [[Ministry of Defence]] and the [[Foreign Office]] of the meeting. He insisted last night that he ...resentative of the [[British-Middle East Interests Group]], a London-based services company".<ref>James Halaby, British Trade Team Visiting Iraq, Associated Pr
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