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  • The [[1976 Angola Mercenaries]] were a group of foreign personnel recruited to take pa ...on is attributed to "Davies (Daily Mirror)".<ref>FCO Telegram, 19 February 1976, National Archives file [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displ
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  • *'''9''' [[Margaret Thatcher]] first met [[Brian Crozier]] on 9 March 1976 at the Eaton Place home of [[Lord De L'Isle]], along with [[Norris McWhir
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1976. ...ral [[Michael Hanley]] undertakes a 3-day visit to Northern Ireland in May 1976, during which he is impressed by the Special Branch and the new Chief Const
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  • ==Rogue Agents - 1975-1976 - Crises and Continuation== ...writers - it was a speech written by Moss and given by Thatcher in January 1976, only six weeks after NAFF's foundation, which famously mocked and then ado
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  • *1976 Saatchi merges with Compton UK
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  • *[[Larry Weinberg]] (1976-1982)
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  • ...rests as on 26th May, 1976.pdf|Register of Members' Interests as on 26 May 1976]]</ref> ...ctoral Reform’, ''[[Parliamentarian]]'', Volume 57, Issue 4, pp.242-249. 1976
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  • ...14,000 {{ref|UOSAR75}}. [[Mobil North Sea Limited]] gave £23,000 between 1976-80 {{ref|UOSAR76}}.
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  • ...y of Public Policy (CSPP)] was founded by by Professor [[Richard Rose]] in 1976 at Strathclyde University, Glasgow. Since 1 October 2005 it is part of the
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  • ...76 (Special Report as Requested), Aims for Freedom and Enterprise (January 1976) ...s, Economics and Society: Survey, Aims for Freedom and Enterprise (January 1976)
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  • ...dustrial dispute over union representation blew up into a cause celebre in 1976. The dispute saw mass picketing, including Arthur Scargill's miners, and co
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  • ...ive chairman of the Board of Directors for [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]] (since 1976). He also serves on the Boards of Directors of [[Novell Inc.]], [[Visiprise
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  • *First state law examination (1976); second state law examination (1979).
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  • ...ive chairman of the Board of Directors for [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]] (since 1976). He also serves on the Boards of Directors of [[Novell Inc.]], [[Visiprise ...l</i> newspaper and was the publisher of The [[Murray County Herald]] from 1976-1978. He has featured in numerous national publications, including The <i>[
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  • * 1972 &ndash; 1976 Lord Ballantrae
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  • * 1976: Reader at the Geobotanical Institute, Bern
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  • *Central Policy Review staff (1976-81),
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  • ...death. Prince Bernhard continued to serve as the meeting's chairman until 1976, the year of his involvement in the [[Lockheed bribery scandals|Lockheed af *''In 1976 no conference was held''
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  • Prince Bernhard served in this role until 1976, when he was forced to resign after it became public that he had solicited ...tarfighters to the Dutch Air Force. In an interview with the BBC in August 1976, Hauser claimed that the Prince had an
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  • ...eable minority were expelled from the [[Revolutionary Communist Group]] in 1976 and formed a grouping called the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]. The ...atement on the split within the Revolutionary Communist Group] 25 November 1976</ref><ref>Revolutionary Communist Group 'Our Tasks and Methods: The foundin
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  • ..., [[Interco Business Consultants Limited]] (European Technology Marketing) 1976-
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  • [[Image:Wilkinson 1976-small.jpg|thumb|right|Wilkinson's 1976 [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] report]]In 1966 Wilkinson embarked ...'' by Paul Wilkinson in ''The Journal of Politics'', Vol. 38, No. 4 (Nov., 1976), pp. 1058-1059</ref> [[Alex Schmid]] later recalled that one chapter “ad
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  • *Sunderland Polytechnic 1973-1976 *Bath University 1976-1977
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  • ...ning Ford on the board of directors, resigned from the foundation board in 1976 due to his frustration with what he believed was the foundation's arrogance
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  • ...erstanding]], the labour section of the [[British Atlantic Committee]], in 1976.<ref name="guardian91285">Britons get cash from US 'slush fund' / British o
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  • ...ty IR8 launched the Green Revolution but it was variety IR36 - released in 1976 - which became the world's most widely planted variety of rice with 11 mill
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  • ...he period when he attained an MPhil (by research) at Hatfield Polytechnic (1976-1979). He also gained a postgraduate certificate in Management from the [[O *'''1974-1976''' - Diploma in Careers Guidance - [[Newcastle Polytechnic]]
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  • ...ive chairman of the Board of Directors for [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]] (since 1976). His biography goes on to report that he also serves on the Boards of Dire
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  • ...ive chairman of the Board of Directors for [[Bristol-Myers Squibb]] (since 1976). He also serves on the Boards of Directors of [[Novell Inc.]], [[Visiprise
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  • *[[Ray Whitney]] 1976 - 1978
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  • ...ointed Honorary Treasurer, and had been a member of the College Council in 1976, when, five years after I had formally retired, it had elected me a Fellow
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  • ...ristopher Smallwood]]: Constitution Unit, Economic Adviser to the Treasury 1976-81, formerly [[BP]], TSB, Economics Editor Sunday Times, formerly [[Brunswi
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  • Freedom, September 25 1976, and more recently in April 1976) that 'we may now be on the verge of an
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  • *A.B. (1976) Connecticut College, Government, History
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  • Wheeler established [[Sterling Public Relations]] in 1976, a consultancy acquired by [[Grey Advertising]] in 1990.<ref>Speakers' Corn
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  • ...anslator and editor (with Professor [[Peter Paret]]) of CLAUSEWITZ ON WAR (1976), for which he received the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Military History *''War in European History'', 1976.
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  • *Member, Rheinland-Pfalz Regional Assembly (1976-1979).
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  • ...ointed Honorary Treasurer, and had been a member of the College Council in 1976, when, five years after I had formally retired, it had elected me a Fellow
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  • ...etary and Prime Minister 1974-76; Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Energy 1976-79; Shadow Environment Secretary 1983-89; Shadow Leader of the House 1989-9
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  • ...d moved into PR in 1973 and become Chair of John Laird Public Relations in 1976. He was appointed visiting professor of public relations, University of Uls
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  • ...xecutive of The Rugby Portland Cement Co Ltd and subsidiaries from 1933 to 1976. Later a director of the Granada Group. A member of the Carlton Club. ...s the League’s role in pro-capitalism lobbying became less important. In 1976 the Conservative Party had elected Margaret Thatcher as its leader embraci
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  • ...'Sunday Times''' Insight page and then editor of the ''Evening Standard'' (1976 - 1978). He was political editor of ''The Economist'' from 1979 - 1986 and
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  • *1974&ndash;1976: Chairman of the Conservative Party of Scotland (having been Deputy Chairma
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  • ...ur Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]] which it says was set up in 1976 by the late [[Joe Godson]] who was "Labour Attache at the US Embassy in Lon ::Funding of the committee, founded in 1976 by a former US embassy labour attache, Mr [[Joseph Godson]], remained a sec
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  • * [[James E. Burke]] (CEA of [[Johnson & Johnson]] from 1976 to 1989) ...nese Prime minister in 1991-1993; Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1974 to 1976, Chief Cabinet Secretary from 1984 to 1986, Minister of Finance in 1987 and
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  • ...s Kao CBE FREng FRS], Jul 2012, accessed 30 Oct 2013.</ref> Established in 1976, the body is registered as a charity (No. 293074).
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  • | [[Yosef Almogi]] || 1976-1978 | [[Aryeh Dolchin]] || 1975-1976
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  • ...zation after his brother Jonathan, who died in the Entebbe airport raid in 1976. Its propaganda function and its design to influence U.S. and other Western ...mate Finds Soviet Seeks Superiority in Arms;' ''New York Times'', Dec. 26, 1976.</ref> and fall into the right-wing category of positions on the opinion-po
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  • ...ed the bureau's powers as broad enough to escape any such strictures. In a 1976 memorandum, included in the 'Final Report' of the Church committee, Wannall
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  • ...up joined Reagan en masse after his 1980 victory. The CPD was organized in 1976 by a larger but overlapping set of cold warriors and reactionaries determin
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  • ...e Red threat to Italy, which was held just before the Italian elections of 1976. The panel included [[William Colby]] and [[Ray Cline]], both from the CIA;
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  • ...r Corner and David Horowitz, The Roclcefellers: An American Dynasty (Holt, 1976), pp. 305-306, 384-385, and 401.
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  • ..." Paul U. Selding, ed., Research in Economic History, Volume 1 (JAT Press, 1976).
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  • ...s readily as it meets privately with the President and cabinet leaders. In 1976 Business Week called it "business&#39; most powerful lobby in Washington."{ ...n dues, depending on their size. This provided a budget of $2.4 million in 1976. Membership in the organization is open, but it is not solicited. Decisions
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  • ...ueur, 'Continuting Failure of Terrorism' Harpers, Volume: 253, Issue: 1518 1976</ref> ...search Center and Middle East Research Center. Visiting professor Harvard (1976/7). Two Guggenheim fellowships.
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  • ...d was involved in smear operations against the Italian Communist Party. In 1976 when a day after a [[CSIS]] conference on Italy the ''[[New Republic]]'' pu
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  • #{{note|89}}. London Guardian, Dec, 19-22. 1976.
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  • ...e shah in 1973. With a defense fellowship at [[Kings College, London]], in 1976, he took a degree in "war studies;' writing a thesis on "the problems of de
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  • ...This definition clearly encompasses the "primary terrorism" of Argentina (1976-83), Chile, Guatemala, El Salvador, South Africa, Israel, and the United St ...Republican Army, as well as an MI5 campaign to smear [[Harold Wilson]] in 1976. Wallace also went on record in exposing abuses of psychological operations
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  • *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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  • ...ternational politics and government) by Yonah Alexander (Hardcover - April 1976)
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  • In early 1976, three months before the Italian election, Sterling attended a conference o
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  • ...e was awarded the CBE the same year. In 1975 he went to Nottingham, and in 1976 he took up a defence fellowship at [[King's College, London]]'.<ref>[http:/
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  • ...the committee '[[Shield]]'. According to Crozier, [[Shield]] was set up in 1976 at the instigation of his friend the [[MI6]] operative [[Stephen Hastings]] ...dor News Service’. <ref>Letters to the Editor, ''The Guardian'', 24 July 1976</ref>
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  • ...nson|Paul Wilkinson’s]] association with ISC went back over a decade. In 1976 he authored an issue of ''Conflict Studies'' called ''Terrorism versus Libe
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  • ...became one of [[David Rockefeller]]'s [[Trilateral Commission]] members in 1976 and has chaired the European working group of the right-wing [[Centre for S
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  • The Jonathan Institute was founded in Israel in September 1976.
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  • ...nternational Institute for Strategic Studies’, ''The Times'', 5 February 1976; pg. 16; Issue 59620; col E</ref> As head of the Institute Buchan developed ...nternational Institute for Strategic Studies’, ''The Times'', 5 February 1976; pg. 16; Issue 59620; col E</ref> at 18 Adams Street which the Institute re
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  • :1976
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  • ...ources and to the committee's chairman, Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (1976-1981). He also served as press secretary to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan :McCurry received his Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in 1976 and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from Georgetown University in 1985.
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  • ...om the University of Baltimore School of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1976 and currently practices as a lawyer out of Ashcraft and Gerel's Rockville,
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  • ...al Association for Freedom; Into its stride', ''The Economist'', 28 August 1976</ref> Other founding members included [[John Braine]], Professor D.R. Deman ...al Association for Freedom; Into its stride', ''The Economist'', 28 August 1976</ref> which was led by the Conservative MP [[John Gorst]].
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  • [[Feleknas Uca]] (born 17 September 1976, Celle) is a former MEP (''1999-2009'') for Germany from the political part
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  • '''Lord Blackwell''' was with [[Plessey]] between 1976 and 1978 and a former partner of McKinsey & Company from 1978 to 1994. Havi
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  • ...e around the corridors of Westminster. It reached a nadir in the summer of 1976 when the Labour government tried to implement the Aircraft and Shipbuilding ...Commission in London and the National Federation of the Self-Employed. In 1976 Greer linked up with an American lobbying company in Washington. This exper
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  • [[Anja Weisgerber]] (born 11 March 1976, Schweinfurt) is an MEP (''2004- '') from [[Christian Social Union in Bavar
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  • ...eign and Commonwealth Office, London. He was Ambassador to - Syria between 1976 and 1979, and to Saudi arabia from 1979 to 1984. On retirement, he became
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  • ...Lord) Callaghan]], who was Prime Minister when the document was updated in 1976. In January 1986, Callaghan wrote to Mrs Thatcher: 'I see no reason why its ...nt that [[Ted Short]], now Lord Glenamara, had become chairman of C & W in 1976, just six months after retiring as Labour's Deputy Prime Minister. Short wa
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  • ...5), Minister for Transport (1975-1976), and Minister of State for Defence (1976-1979). He was made a Life Peer after his retirement from Parliament. He is
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  • '''Michael Polanyi''' (1891-1976) was a Hungarian polymath whose scientific work permitted him to gain deep
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  • :1976 [[Sandhurst]], [[Scots Guards]]
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  • ...appointed Solicitor General for Scotland in 1974. He became a life peer in 1976 and a judge in 1984.
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  • ...tional Studies at Johns Hopkins University (Washington DC) from 1970 until 1976. Lord Skidelsky then went on to Head the Department of History, Philosophy
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  • ...while reading Lenin and then the New Testament in Russian Russian. Also in 1976, Olasky graduated with a Ph.D. in American Culture from the [[University of
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  • The benchmark for the application of the corruption law to MPs was the 1976 Royal Commission on Standards of Conduct in Public Life. Their report state MPs also appear to enjoy immunity from Prosecution under the Common Law. The 1976 Royal Commission justified this by quoting Criminal Law Commissioners who a
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  • ...and then the [[National Institute for Economic and Social Research]]. From 1976 to 1997, he was Professor of Economics at Liverpool University, and from 19
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  • *Studied medicine at Heidelberg, Mannheim and Freiburg (1976-1982).
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  • July 1971- December 1976
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  • ...hed Professor of Judaic Studies at the City College of New York, and since 1976 has been Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University
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  • *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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  • ...Madrid, graduating in 1975, becoming a Spanish Tax Authority inspector in 1976. In 1977 he married [[Ana Botella]], by whom he had three children: José M
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  • ...e for Defence at the MOD (1974-76), the minister for Overseas Development (1976-77) at the FCO.
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  • Dobriansky worked in an official capacity in Chile (1975-1976).
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  • ...o unrelated headlines, "Dark Future," and "Reds Took Over." The January 6, 1976 ''Daily Gleaner'' (during the election campaign) had a photo of Manley next ...tributed a half million copies of a very similar photo in Italy before the 1976 national elections. The thematic content is also the same, where the beatif
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  • ===1976-1988=== ...de by the Democrats to the Soviet Union with regards to Foreign Policy. In 1976, this group helped set up the Committee for Present Danger to put pressure
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  • ...amily. He was with the Rosenwald Organization for more than 30 years since 1976. Previously, Mr Steinmann was a founding partner of the law firm of Ferzige
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  • *Graduate engineer (1976). *Student at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine (1970-1976).
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  • *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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  • ...ing meeting for the second [[Committee on the Present Danger]] on 12 March 1976.<ref name="Cahn27">Anne Hessing Cahn, ''Killing Detente'', Pennsylvania Sta *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version)
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  • ...the MoD, Defence Policy Staff (1972-75), Royal College of Defence Studies 1976, he Commanded HMS Newcastle (1977-79), Britannia (1980-82). He was Assista
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  • ...was Permanent Under Secretary of State of the [[Northern Ireland Office]] 1976-1979 and of the [[Home Office]] 1979-1988. ...RA]] of the British Ambassador to Ireland, [[Christopher Ewart-Biggs]], in 1976. The car in which the party was travelling was hit by a bomb concealed in
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  • ...stment Analyst who was educated at the International School of Geneva from 1976 to 1980 and from 1980 to 1984 at Dartmouth College where he was awarded a B
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  • *[[Merlyn Rees]] March 1974 - September 1976 *[[Roy Mason]] September 1976 - May 1979
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  • ...was a crossbench peer in the House of Lords, having joined on the 25 June 1976. Born in Vienna, Weidenfeld left Austria for England in 1938. During World
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