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  • ...ir/Story/0,2763,688932,00.html British plane sales to India raise fears of nuclear use], The Guardian website, 23/4/02, accessed 10/5/02</ref> In other words, ...in direct opposition to the Global Compact [a UN pledge for transnational corporations] principles it has pledged to pursue.’{{ref|13}}
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  • ...s dispute with Pakistan over Kasmir threatened to turn into a (potentially nuclear) war, which would futher destabalise the entire region. Furthermore, whilst ...ent, its guidelines covering arms exports, and its pledge not to encourage nuclear proliferation.{{ref|16}}
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  • ...power stations in Scotland were spun off into a third company, '''Scottish Nuclear''', which was not sold off with [[Scottish Power]] and '''Scottish Hydro El ...the police: revolving door|revolving door]]' between the police and large corporations, formal or informal, may raise doubts about the the possibility of an entir
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  • ...he training establishments, Sir Colin Fielding, controller of research and nuclear programme – Cheviots Rosemount Drive, Bickley, Kent - Sir Robert Andrew, ...with capital can be traced through the Docklands and New Town Development Corporations, Enterprise Boards and Economic Development Committees. Through the lobbyin
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  • *[[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) Provides a forum for UK-based corporations in order for them to enhance their influence on policymakers through joint ...associated with ICE include the British Dam building Society, the British Nuclear Energy Society, and the British Tunnelling Society. See: http://www.ice.org
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  • ...i> 02.06.03</ref>. It was also controversially named as one of the five US corporations invited by [[USAID]] (which is funded by US taxpayers) to make a bid for a ...val dockyard where it is currently contracted to refit Britain’s Trident nuclear submarines.
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  • ...e environmental damage70. Wackenhut is responsible for guarding the Nevada nuclear bomb test site71. [[Category: Privatised Services]][[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category:Security Industry]][[Category:UK Immigration Detention Contract
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  • ...ember organisations, including the largest and most powerful multinational corporations in the world. {{ref|8}} ...t of the industry—from small speciality producers to large multinational corporations. The organisation boasts that it influences proposed and pending regulation
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  • ...ith $60 million in estimated assets had become one of the nation's largest corporations. The company was so dominant that in 1907 the US government initiated anti- ...inancial security. Other purchases in the 1980s included the [[New England Nuclear Corporation]], a leading manufacturer of radioactive chemicals for medical
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  • ...e environmental damage70. Wackenhut is responsible for guarding the Nevada nuclear bomb test site71. [[Category: Privatised Services]][[Category: Transnational Corporations]]
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  • ...a highly influential association of chief executive officers of leading US corporations. Web site: www.brtable.org/index.cfm ...e and to avoid moves towards effective social and ecological regulation of corporations and the global economy.’[54]
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  • ...nitor' named Enron, the US energy company, as one of the world's ten worst corporations. The Chairman of Enron Europe, Ralph Hodge, received a CBE in 2001. ...rradiated nuclear fuel transport ships for PTNL, a subsidiary of [[British Nuclear Fuels]]. They also manage a warehousing complex at RAF Sealand and made an
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  • ...nsultant on London market issues to several major North American insurance corporations.<ref>Jonathan Evans, [http://www.jonathanevans.org.uk/biography.html Biogra ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...-CIO]] in Houston. 'They have been one of the most anti-union, anti-worker corporations in the world.'74 ...against the current government Iran-Libya Sanctions Act which prohibits US corporations from virtually all trade and investment with Iran. Even with the Act in pla
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  • ...ders, and claims to refuse money from 'EU institutions, governments or big corporations'.<ref>Open Europe, [http://www.openeurope.org.uk/Page/MakeADonation/en/LIVE ...aching western Europe and that Israel “has real reason to see an Iranian nuclear capability as an existential threat”. [[Claude Moniquet|Moniquet]] said t
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  • GEC supplies and builds nuclear power stations. It has the construction contracts for Sizewell B. Its other [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Arms Industry]]
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  • ...at 169 Longley. Lowerhouses. Huddersfield. He's also a director of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Tobacco Industry]][[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]]
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  • ...of British Industry]] (CBI) The CBI claims to provide a forum for UK-based corporations in order for them to enhance their influence on policymakers through joint ...l Association]] (BGA) | [[British Hydrological Society]] (BHS) | [[British Nuclear Energy Society]] (BNES) | [[British Tunnelling Society]] (BTS) | [[Central
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  • ...the [[Institute for Policy Studies]], London and has advised several large corporations. ...ashton-excells-in-western-talks-on-iran-nuclear-program-a-925514.html Iran Nuclear Talks: Europe's Unsung Chief Diplomat], ''Spiegel Online'', 1 October 2013.
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  • ...law Together with the uranium It mines In Canada, this goes to supply the nuclear power stations and arm the missiles. Silver and gold come out of Bougainvil ...[Category:Aluminium Industry]] [[Category:Mining and Metals: Transnational Corporations]]
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