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  • ...tent/article/2006/12/05/AR2006120500446_pf.html Hezbollah Accused of Using Human Shields], ''Washington Post'', December 5, 2006</ref> It is headed by (Col. A ''New York Times'' review of [[Matthew Levitt]]'s 2006 book ''Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism
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  • :It is premature to conclude that any human-induced global warming would necessarily occur rapidly and further, that an ...owever, that this represents a lasting change in long-term trends, or that human activities are solely or primarily responsible for these changes, or that s
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  • ...l policy and developing heritage legislation. Before that, she was a human rights ombudsman and educational consultant with the Department of Education, a un
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  • ...d Moorcraft, Paul (2007) 'War Watchdogs or Lapdogs?', ''British Journalism Review'', Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 3-14. ...n Price, M.E. and Thompson, M. (eds.) ''Forging Peace: Intervention, Human Rights and The Management of Media Space'', Edinburgh University Press, pp. 313-32
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  • ...th care reforms in the US; progression of biotechnology and mapping of the human genome; expansion of markets for genetically modified organisms (GMO's); co ...tangible changes in their overall corporate social, environmental or human rights behaviour.' {{ref|137}}
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  • ...oddly for the [[Department of Environment]], it was also committed to "the review of legislation to remove unnecessary regulatory burdens." {{ref|105}} ...department's functions, the [[World Development Movement]], condemned the review as "a cave-in to corporate interests". {{ref|110}}
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  • ...the companies that manufactured the defoliant Agent Orange that devastated human health and the environment in Vietnam. The company also ran chemical warfar ...ompany in the world, DuPont is exerting increasingly more control over the human food chain. The company supplies seeds, agricultural inputs and also owns f
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  • ...choing the industry line that: "Undermining licensed intellectual property rights would, I believe, unnecessarily jeopardise the development of important the ...enforce strict patent laws all over the world. These Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) that protect newly invented drugs (up to 20 years), enforced by the
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  • ...ve already pulled out of Burma in response to that country's abysmal human-rights record, P&G continues to work with the Burma regime. This despite a specifi ...s been firing back with testimonials, including one from former Health and Human Services Secretary Louis Sullivan, who is now a paid consultant to P&G. He
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  • ...ent with industrial monoculture plantations where wages are low and labour rights are minimal; undercutting almost every other retailer and hence turning our ...s://www.tescoplc.com/files/pdf/reports/annual_report_2004.pdf Tesco Annual Review 2004] ''Tesco Plc'' </ref>
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  • ...Tesco cannot be the saviour of British farming because it cannot deal on a human scale. Tesco can only achieve its much-publicised cheap prices through deal ...ys more about the National Farmer's Union as a union fighting for farmer's rights against corporate greed (or not!), than it does about Tesco. See Corporate
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  • ==Respect for human rights== ...Nigeria – show the extent of its willingness to do business where human rights are not respected.75
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  • ...trition, John Lupien." The report quotes Professor Jim Mann - Professor of Human Nutrition and Medicine, University of Otago in New Zealand - who states tha ...hat he had previously defended aspartame, were disclosed in this aspartame review<ref> [http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/burdock/ Aspartame and Manufactu
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  • ...ss destruction before the current war on Iraq. He became Minister of Human Rights in the Bremer/Allawi administration after the U.S. invasion. Allawi has wor ...wo months later, after Cleveland instructed the Bank’s vice-president of human resources to approve the transfer, the Bank okayed the switch.
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  • ...ation]], the [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]], the [[National Review Institute]] (connected to the magazine), [[Hollinger International]], [[Pfi ...n enterprise"; and [[Peter Rodman]] of the [[Nixon Center]] and [[National Review]].
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  • ...er 1993, '''Aryeh Neier''' spent 12 years as executive director of [[Human Rights Watch]], of which he was a founder. Prior to that, he worked for the [[Amer ...98, Times Books); and ''Taking Liberties: Four Decades in the Struggle for Rights'' (2003, Public Affairs). Neier has also contributed chapters to more than
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  • ...n, the first Asian and the first Muslim to guide the world's largest human rights organization. ...l elections in May 2003. She called for better protection of women's human rights in meetings with President Musharraf of Pakistan, President Lahoud of Leban
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  • ...st 13,000 of his own citizens. Despite complaints from international human rights group, however, the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] and [[George H.W. Bush|Bush]] ...fice. Notwithstanding its congressional trappings, the Congressional Human Rights Caucus served as another Hill & Knowlton front group, which - like all fron
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  • ...p://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/wqq02a00 Corporate Affairs: corporate cost review], Bates No 2046996735, July 1993 (est.), p. 5.</ref> (KGF is the acronym fo ...Equatorial Guinea, or they would admit all the problems and horrible human rights abuses,' says [[Frank Ruddy]], the former U.S. ambassador to Equatorial Gui
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  • ..."One would have thought it might be problematical for a professor of human rights to vigorously support two wars (Kosovo, Iraq) carried out in violation of t ...anada, has an impressive CV. The Director of the [[Carr Center]] for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University, he has also been a professor at Oxford, a pri
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