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  • The 60,000 members Bennett refers to are people who have signed up to an online mailing list on the Taxpayers’ Alliance w ...s who wanted to make a difference for taxpayers in the UK. Like many young people setting up a new venture, we had plenty of enthusiasm but felt we needed an
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  • ...conomic Affairs|IEA]]. According to Rachel Maddow the PRI is 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by [[Philip Mor ==PRI and the tobacco industry==
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  • ...ffering to use any information we can provide [regarding] the current anti-tobacco onslaught . . .. [[Tom Borelli]] and I have both been in touch with Amy on ...e wise use / right wing groups [[Defenders of Property Rights]], [[Putting People First]] and [[Accuracy in Academia]].
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  • ...sion “is to help build social movements in support of ideas that empower people. Such ideas include parental choice in education, market-based approaches t <td>[[R.J Reynolds Tobacco Co.]]</td>
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  • ...ustry]], under whose auspices it meets. As the unofficial guild of British industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most importa .... It was arbitrary and not thought through. They are losing the support of industry."
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  • ...is regarded by many as the "father of [[Public Relations]]," although some people believe that title properly belongs to some other early PR practitioner, su ...arize Freud's theories in the United States. Bernays also pioneered the PR industry's use of psychology and other social sciences to design its public persuasi
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  • ...in later years, it came from foundations, think tanks, and the fossil fuel industry. They claimed the link between smoking and cancer remained unproven. They i ...er 2006</ref> At that time, Mr. Singer was a Senior Fellow with AdTI. <ref>Tobacco Documents.org [http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2040165575.html Briefing on S
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  • Since the majority of people in the South still go hungry every day, there is much more room for growth ...e in the South start consuming the same amount of products and services as people in the North, the natural environment will definitely not survive. The only
    30 KB (4,575 words) - 09:58, 28 February 2007
  • After the invasion of East Timor around 200,000 people - one third of the population - were murdered. The Indonesian government ha ...of stability to attract foreign investment. During Videla's reign, 35,000 people 'disappeared' and thousands of political prisoners were tortured. Videla is
    29 KB (4,352 words) - 22:49, 15 May 2009
  • ...‘Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry’, p.150; Johan Carlisle, 1993, Covert Action Quarterly 44.</ref> The cont ...members, USA Engage is really dominated by 50-100 active members. The oil industry is heavily represented. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipelin
    28 KB (4,516 words) - 09:40, 7 March 2009
  • ...es Henry Plumb]], a member of the House of Lords and a former MEP and food industry lobbyist. :* EU tobacco advertising directive and trademark products
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  • ==People== ...] PLC, and 'influential posts' in the [[Energy Institute]], [[UK Petroleum Industry Association]] and the Civil Service Management Board sub-committee on [[Pro
    19 KB (2,665 words) - 10:47, 14 August 2009
  • ...elf, was established in January 1997 by a trio of prominent public affairs people, [[Stanley Crossick]], godfather of Brussels lobbying; [[Max Kohnstamm]], f The EPC's bias towards industry is well reflected in the composition of its advisory board, which together
    53 KB (6,619 words) - 21:33, 23 September 2015
  • ==Industry Areas== ...it is the biggest corporation. {{ref|3}} Worldwide it employs over 100,000 people.
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  • ==People== ...ambert also serves as Director General with the [[Confederation of British Industry]], is Chair of the [[Retail Financial Services Group]] and of 'the Advisory
    21 KB (2,916 words) - 18:35, 21 January 2010
  • Clients have included the [[Tobacco Alliance]], the [[British Cheese Board]], and [[Gazprom]].<ref>[http://www. ==People==
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  • ===Most Profitable Industry=== ...foreign operations were pharmaceutical companies (27/4/2000). According to industry apologists, the profits are justified due to the unusual nature of the busi
    51 KB (7,869 words) - 21:25, 18 February 2007
  • ...Climate Coalition]] Like most of its fellow oil companies and a number of industry associations, Shell was formerly a member of the Global Climate Coalition ( ...ary rules to govern world trade in the hope that this image of responsible industry self-regulation will persuade governments not to interfere. It proved so su
    11 KB (1,709 words) - 07:43, 17 September 2008
  • ...leader to be genuinely popular with Conservative interests in the City and industry. He was in fact the only Labour Party leader that the British Establishment Influential figures from Industry, the military and Intelligence were recruited to the cause. A central, and
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  • ...onal Trust]] and [[RSPCA]], in order to make hunting acceptable among more people, but also to narrow the gap between the Alliance's own position and the pos ...ndraising targets, however. Perhaps the irony of some of Britain's richest people trying to solicit protection money from small businesses and individuals wa
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