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  • ...Control products destroy biodiversity, cause pollution and pose potential health risks to humans. ...bicides. Although the potential consequences for the environment and human health could be devastating, 'Scotts' World' sure will look pretty.
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  • ...vances were reportedly rebuffed, it could still pursue Google once it is a public company38. ...iness. Somewhat ironically, a written statement issued through Microsoft's public relations firm said open source preference legislation limited choice. Lobb
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  • ..., of course. James Love, with the technology watchdog group the Centre for Public Technology, said Microsoft's efforts are "an aggressive attempt to change g ...ese results are kept clear of such open-source licenses as the GNU General Public License (GPL), used by Linux73.
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  • ...abour]]'s election defeat is [[Shona Robison]] [[SNP]] Minister for public health. The Committee meets 3 or 4 times a year, with the next meeting scheduled *[[Shona Robison]], MSP, Minister for Public Health, (Chair)
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  • ...spinprofiles.org/images/6/6f/Public_Health_and_Substance_Misuse.doc Public Health and Substance Misuse Staff]</ref>. ...//www.thepublican.com/story.asp?sectioncode=7&storycode=55423&c=1 Scottish Health Initiative Criticised] Last Accessed 12th September 2007 </ref>
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  • ...h as direct coupons, free gifts and samples, contests and sweepstakes, and public relations exercises such as using celebrities and licensed characters to vi ...xpressed within the "review of the evidence report" prepared for the World Health Organisation in 2006. Amongst other conclusions they stated
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  • *[[Incisive Health]]<ref> Incisive Health [http://www.incisivehealth.com/clients Clients], accessed 25 June 2015.</re ...ugs] Accessed 5th February 2008</ref> and [[Int/ext Communications]].<ref> Public Relations Organisation International [http://www.proi.com/partners/profiles
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  • : 21.07.1994 / 15.01.1997 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection : 16.01.1997 / 19.07.1999 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection
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  • ...a, music, play and hands on food experience. The programme was designed by health professionals and comes with all resources and training needed to run the p ...fit for purpose and easy to use, and fitted well into schools’ existing health-related activity
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  • ...d by [[Havas]]. They have worked with defense and aerospace and government public relations. ...ets/files/March%202014%20-%20May%202014%20Consultancy%20Register%20PDF.pdf Public Affairs Register: Consultancies – March 2014 to May 2014] ''PRCA'', acces
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  • ...there was always a white manager who would front for them with the general public. They lowered the prices to their own countrymen in the fresh produce and v ===Health===
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  • ...p://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/1657/ 'Should childhood come with a health warning?'], ''Spiked'', 14 September 2006. ...Guldberg]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/7198/ 'Bullying the public'], ''Spiked'', 29 July 2009.
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  • ...987)<ref>Christopher Monckton, ''The Aids Report: An examination of public health policy on AIDS'', London: [[Policy Search]], 14 [[Tufton Street]], Westmins
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  • ...Issue" that stated the overall strategy was to "maintain doubt" about the health effects of secondhand smoke "principally via third parties." [http://bat.li ...legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iwt22e00] FOREST was supposed to appear to the public to be independent from the industry, but it derived its funding almost comp
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  • *28-30 Trevelyan House [[Association For Public Health]] *31 SW1P 3LR [[Profile Corporate Communications]] SW1P 3LR (Public Relations Consultants), The [[Wellness Forum]] SW1P 3LR (Social Services),
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  • ...ms of damage its environment, local economy (fishing & tourism) and public health and even resulted in the death of a security worker (David Sanes Rodriguez, ...loped propaganda or “official news” deliberately designed to influence public opinion or policy. {{ref|JudicialWatch-Rendon}}
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  • : 26.07.1989 / 14.01.1992 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection : 15.01.1992 / 18.07.1994 : Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Protection
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  • ...U.S. as a UN monitor, foreign policy advisor, media consultant and public health advocate. He has testified before the UN Commission on Human Rights, Sub-Co
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  • The Commission identified that the ‘key objective of public policy should be to reconnect our food and farming industry; to reconnect f Policy Commission chaired by Sir Don Curry, and to improve animal health and welfare.’{{Ref|4}}
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  • ...arch]] (terrorismresearch.net). His topics of interest include science and health issues, particularly the 'panic' about obesity, debates about the environme ...b Lyons]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/900/ 'The fag-end of public policy'], ''Spiked'', 24 June 2005.
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