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  • ...peaking engagements, and helps to place their articles in newspapers. <ref>Brian Whitaker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,9019 ...th them. Membership in the [[Middle East Studies Association]] (MESA), the main scholarly association, is now 50 percent of Middle Eastern origin.'<ref> Ni
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  • ...rationale for profiling the LM network on Powerbase is not any one of its main characteristics but rather their combination; these being: advocating poli ...x Chairman of the now disbanded [[Federation of Conservative Students]], [[Brian Monteith]]. The other principal organisations involved in the Society are
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  • ...olution] Series: Economy No. 12 (September 2006) (p3) </ref>. One of their main proposals regards cutting back on public spending is the privatisation of S ...eson]] | '''Executive Director'''[[Tom Miers]] | '''Research Director''' [[Brian Monteith]] | '''Press Officer'''[[Neil Rafferty]]
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  • ...itute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 1</ref> Main was replaced by [[Jeremy Peat]] in June 2005. Peat served as Group Chief Ec ...who actually want to be MPs or politicians&#39;.<ref>Interview with Brian Main cited in Hartwig Pautz '[http://www.psa.ac.uk/2005/pps/Pautz.pdf Think-Tank
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  • ...conomic Prospects'' (Edited by [[Diane Coyle]], [[Wendy Alexander]], and [[Brian Ashcroft]]), published by [http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/titles/7949.htm The main sponsor at this time was the [[Hugh Fraser Foundation]], they donated £115
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  • ...[UVF]]. He is the main suspect in the murder of [[Raymond McCord Jr]].<ref>Brian Rowan, [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/haddock-is-the-t ...Ombudsman [[Nuala O'Loan]], in which he is described as "informant 1".<ref>Brian Rowan, [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/news/haddock-is-the-t
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  • ...ant and vociferous anti-environmental think tanks in Washington, it is the main climate change-sceptical organisation in Washington as well as promoting "S ...ere was also Australian Embassy Chief of Mission [[Paul O'Sullivan]] and [[Brian Fisher]] from the [[Australian Bureau of Agriculture and Resource Economics
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  • ...lph Harris]] as director, and [[Arthur Seldon]] as research director. <ref>Brian Wheeler, '[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4766446.stm Tory! Tory! T ...ish Identity and Nationhood '', in which [[David Conway]] argued that "the main threats to community cohesion in Britain today come from mass immigration a
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  • ...ther long-time PR firm for [[Philip Morris]], tried to take control. Their main advice to [[Philip Morris]] was that companies outside the tobacco industry ...ulgaria | Dr [[Wolfgang Thüne]] Germany | Dr [[Alan Tillotson]] UK | Dr [[Brian Tucker]] Australia | Prof. Dr med. [[Karl Überla]] Germany | Prof. Dr [[H
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  • ...redited doctor hailed by the anti-vaccine movement]October 2020.</ref><ref>Brian Deer, [https://briandeer.com/doctor-who-fooled-world.htm The Doctor Who Foo ...e: challenging the orthodoxy', Feminist Review, No28 1988). The feminists' main challenge to orthodoxy is their demand for the use of the state's repressiv
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  • ...trust by what we do and how we do it'. This emphasis is unsurprising. The main reason for the establishment of the FSA was the collapse in public trust wh ...c health and consumer interests.' ([http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/05/26/nbul26.xml Attack on food safety chief for GM cr
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  • ...ccording to one reviewer, built “on three best previous treatments, by [[Brian Crozier]] (1960), '[[Thomas Thornton|Thomas Thronton]]' (1964), and [[Eugen ...e="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">[One] main concern of the book, as the title suggests, is to persuade liberals to take
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  • ...[[Arnab Banerjee]], [[Debanjan Chakrabati]], [[Claire Fox]], and [[Justine Brian]]<ref>See Tony Gilland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonygilland 'CV Debatin ...tch:Pfizer|Pfizer]] and assistance from [[CropLife International]]. Of the main contributors that Gilland brought in for the two day event, as many as 15-2
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  • ...d been instrumental in the £22 million refurbishment of the institution's main lecture hall and the development of bars and catering facilities, Greenfiel ...tism", as "AlScientism's most crazed ideologue" (punning on Al Qaida).<ref>Brian Appleyard, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article1029784.ece Mugged
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  • ...part of [http://www.warwickhri.ac.uk/ Warwick HRI], is the UK government's main testing and development arm for market gardening, fruit and related crops. ...at HRI in April 1999. HRI's Director of Research and Deputy Director is [[Brian Thomas]].
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  • After the death of [[Jack Carney]] in 1956, Godson became Lovestone's main correspondent in London.<ref name="Callingthetune180">Hugh Wilford, The CIA In March 1973, [[Brian Crozier]] mobilized Godson, [[Douglas Houghton]] and [[Alan Lee Williams]]
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  • ...stablished the charity [[Rare Diseases UK]] ([[RDUK]]) which describes its main purpose as ' to campaign for the development and implementation of an effec *[[Brian O’Mahony]], [[Alastair Kent]] & [[Segolene Ayme]], 'Pfizer-sponsored sate
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  • ...nises fringe events designed to coincide with the conferences of the three main UK political parties. These events are underwritten by corporate sponsors w ...[[Baroness Olly Grender]] | [[Nicola Horlick]] | [[Graham Mather]] | Sir [[Brian Pomeroy]] CBE | [[Peter Readman]] | Baroness [[Gillian Shephard]] | [[Mary
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  • ...tive. According to the ''[[Financial Times]]'' Greenfield was 'one of the main organisers of the initiative, together with [[Lord Sainsbury]], the science <tr><td>[[Brian Johnson]]</td><td> Department of Chemistry, [[University of Cambridge]] </t
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  • ...Fr Faul, but the Irish state broadcaster, establishment newspapers and the main constitutional nationalist party in the North. [[Brian Crozier]]
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  • ...tive of [[Horticulture Research International]] (HRI), the UK government's main testing and development arm for market gardening, fruit and related crops, In 2002 HRI's director of research, [[Brian Thomas]], was a speaker at a [[Scientific Alliance]] conference on GM crops
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  • :'took the main propaganda role from a variety of front organisations, set up during the wa that 'the main feature in the paper however is and
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  • ...ry Taylor, the head of 42 Commando Royal Marines psyops unit puts it: 'The main thing is that we are trying to save these peoples lives'.<ref> Richard Edwa ...ort to Saddam', leading to the 'decapitation strike' on the 20 March.<ref> Brian Whitaker 'Wargames open with clandestine broadcasts: psychological assault
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  • *[[Brian Michael Jenkins]] &mdash; terrorism expert, Senior Advisor to the President :1776 Main Street
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  • One of the main PR strategies of the nuclear lobby has been to use the issue of climate cha ...climate change and energy security. According to the document, nuclear's main selling points are:
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  • Plenary Sessions. Each ERT Member nominates an Associate to act as a main point of liaison * [[Brian Ager]], Secretary General<ref>Source: ERT.be</ref>
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  • ...ng offices in Washington, D.C., and New York, as well as in Jerusalem. Its main activity from its birth was the organization of conferences, carefully desi ...ith the assistance of the Israeli government.'<ref>Ibid., p. 32. </ref> [[Brian Crozier]], a participant in the 1979 conference, wrote in the ''National Re
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  • According to the Hale Foundation's 1986 annual report, the main objective of the foundation was "to lobby Congress for a strong U.S. Intell *{{note|64}} 1. Fred Strasser and Brian McTigue, "The Fall River Conspiracy;' Boston, Nov. 1978, pp. 121ff.
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  • ...e association for the nuclear energy industry in Europe. It says that its "main purpose is to promote the use of nuclear energy in Europe."<ref>[http://www ...CO2-reduction commitments and mitigate the effects of climate change."<ref>Brian Johnson, [http://www.theparliament.com/no_cache/latestnews/news-article/new
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  • Moss was associated with [[Brian Crozier]] in both the [[Free World Forum]] and [[ISC]], CIA-sponsored propa ...to be offered in dramatic form and presented as true-to-life fiction. The main theme of The Spike is that the KGB has penetrated the American media, passi
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  • ...is to take over the government, not by unlawful but by lawful means."'' - Brian Crozier <ref>cited in Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', [[Image:Brian Crozier.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Brian Crozier, aged 21, in August 1939]]
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  • There are four main subsidiaries at HBOS: [[Halifax Plc]], [[The Governor & Company of the Bank *[[Brian Ivory]]
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  • ==Debate with Brian Whitaker== ...rticle_continue "Selective MEMRI"], ''Guardian,'' 12 August 2002</ref><ref>Brian Whitaker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/sep/28/worlddispatch.brianw
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  • ...r government and then president of the [[Royal Geographic Society]]; and [[Brian Cubbon]], former permanent secretary at the Home Office who was a candidate ...s parachuted into Yugoslavia in the Second World War to act as the Allies' main link with Tito, the partisan leader and subsequent Communist boss. [[Lady S
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  • ...n]] before becoming a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bradford. Brian has written and co-authored a number of articles and books, assisted with e ...); the University of Leuven; the University of Amsterdam; and KDI (Korea). Brian is active as an economic consultant. As well as private businesses, he has
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  • :"Not at all. It simply removes the last obstacle for the main claim -- to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. It will be t ...urnalists are harassed, persecuted and forced into silence. At the Prague main office, they are harassed and left without means of livelihood and work pro
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  • :“The main rationale was not based on intelligence,” Feith said. “It was known to *Julian Coman, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/07/11/wsept11.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/07/11/ixnewstop.ht
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  • The main purpose of PNAC was to approach the then administration with views on what ...esident and that predates the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. See main article: [[Project for the New American Century and the Iraq War]].
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  • ...wish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA), the CSP became the main bedrock of shadow defence policy during the 1990s,<ref>Jason Vest, [http:// <td>[[Brian Dailey]]</td>
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  • ...r [[Rudolph Giuliani]] visitied Bolton in a trip arranged by the UJIA. The main point of his talk was to increase support for the pending invasion of Iraq. ...interested in developing Gallilee. The fund was headed by UJIA president [[Brian Kerner]]. Peres described 'developing the Galilee and Negev' as 'the most i
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  • ...ses in the Saudi Arabia. [[British Aerospace]] and [[Thomson-CSF]] are the main U.K. firms involved, with the key U.S. participants: [[Lucent Technologies] ..., in 2002, he established MerchantBridge. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/05/20/db2003.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/05/20/ixportal.ht
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  • *[[Professor Brian Main]] the Academic Director of the [[David Hume Institute]], ...the [[Scottish Executive]] and the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]]; one of the main beneficiaries of PPP's. Her relationship with the Royal Bank of Scotland e
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  • ...s parachuted into Yugoslavia in the Second World War to act as the Allies' main link with Tito, the partisan leader and subsequent Communist boss. ...tcher government and is now president of the Royal Geographic Society; and Brian Cubbon, former permanent secretary at the Home Office who was a candidate i
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  • The seminar was held just after the main events of the Government's [[Change4Life]] initiative came on stream.<Ref> ...(MP) | [[Lord Haskins]] | [[The Earl Howe]] | [[Joan Humble]] (MP) | Dr [[Brian Iddon]] (MP) | Rt Hon [[Michael Jack]] (MP) | Dr [[Lynne Jones]] (MP) | [[M
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  • ...Flat 7a Ridgmount Gardens, Bloomsbury WC1. His decisions then go to the main board for agreement. The Prudential's chief executive is Brian Corby (58), a Cambridge man who's now a Bank of England director. He lives
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  • ...left-wing Labour MPs who became known as the "Bevanites" and acted as the main focus for those in the Parliamentary Labour Party who opposed Gaitskell's a ...] (FWF) - established the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] (ISC). [[Brian Crozier]], the British CIA agent running FWF, enlisted the help of Sir [[Pe
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  • ...ect of defence companies - with the work of C Branch, perhaps the League's main point of contact with MI5 would have been through F Branch. {{ref|13}} F "D ...ever formally a member of their group and had been introduced to them by [[Brian Crozier]]; who was an important element in their strategic intervention in
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  • ...rried a photo of the Rolling Stones with a naked female. Sex was to be the main ingredient of the paper. Soft porn came to fill almost every page together Another journalist to fall foul of the Fox partiality to big business was Brian Karem, an investigative reporter for Fox TV affiliate WDAF in Kansas City.
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  • Open Europe’s research coalesces around eight main areas. Within each area, multiple reports have been published since 2005, m The Stockholm Network is the ‘main liaison channel’ for free market European think tanks. It was founded in
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  • Attendees from the UK included: [[Anne Applebaum]], [[Brian Beedham]], [[Max Beloff]], [[Conrad Black]], [[Robert Conquest]], [[Iain Du ...' for NATO?'' The Washington Times, May 20.</ref>, that one of the IEDSS's main cold warrior:
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  • ...ber of Commerce]] and with the Democratic and Republican parties. The four main organizations and the financing for this foundation came both from the gove *Lisa Ashkenaz Croke and Brian Dominick, "[http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/1311 Controv
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  • ...that the British state could play a progressive role in the conflict.<ref>Brian Hanley and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the official IRA ...ustrial Revolution'', and he and Bew eventually both joined the party.<ref>Brian Hanley and Scott Millar, The Lost Revolution: The Story of the official IRA
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  • ...'big four' firms have contributed almost £2.5 million to Britain's three main political parties. As of April 2015, PwC had contributed the most with £1. *[[Brian Campbell]], oil and gas capital projects director at PwC
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  • ...urnalism, advertising and, in one instance, radio. As you would expect its main outlets are [[the Times|The Times]], but more important is the [[Telegraph ...2008 </ref>, the [[Daily Telegraph]]<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/30/nmosques130.xml 'Hate literature easily found at
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  • ...and is at the centre of a vast network of front organisations. One of its main activities, Casey told the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on his CIA ...C provided some of the cash used by journalist and CIA contract employee [[Brian Crozier]] to transform his news agency [[Forum World Features]], a CIA fron
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  • ...(I.F.F.E.), which took in $140,000 (and was the semi-private fund run by [[Brian Crozier]]); the [[Coalition for Peace through Security]] (CPS), which accep ...d in Britain either as a company or a charity, sent at least $140,000 to [[Brian Crozier]], the former head of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]:
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  • ...cross the pork sausage supply chain. Participants included Tesco and their main suppliers, including pig farmer [[Jon Easy]]. The results were welcomed by * [[Brian Harding]]
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  • ...ber of Commerce]] and with the Democratic and Republican parties. The four main organizations and the financing for this foundation came both from the gove ...ndicating a continuation of the status quo: 62% of voters would elect four main parties (USFP, Istiqlal, People’s Movement and the PJD) and 38% would vot
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  • ...board that which interviewed candidates for the Security Services.” <ref>Brian Crozier, ''Free Agent'', (Harper Collins, 1993) p.167.</ref> ...Dec 2007</ref> Le Bailly was probably the figure responsible for ousting [[Brian Crozier]] from the Institute. He complained that Crozier’s ‘personal c
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  • * [[Louise Diss]] is listed as the main contact person for TOAST on the charities commission website. <ref> http:// ...n.gov.uk/registeredcharities/showtrustees.asp?Chy=3980737&Reg=1088049&Type=Main+Charity&Name=THE+OBESITY+AWARENESS+%26+SOLUTIONS+TRUST+LIMITED&SubID= TOAST
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  • ...tion to London to meet with the [[Board of Deputies of British Jews]], the main community organizing body for British Jews, as well as with the [[Community ...Davis]] | [[Alex Dwek]] | [[Simon Hochhauser]] | [[Lucian J. Hudson]] | [[Brian Kerner]] | [[Nigel Layton]] | [[Steven Lewis]] | [[James Libson]] | [[Steph
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  • ...SIC provided some of the cash used by journalist and CIA contract employee Brian Crozier to transform his news agency Forum World Features, a CIA front orga ...ural intervention. The CCF collapsed in 1967 when it was revealed that its main source of income had been the CIA, through dummy foundations.
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  • ...ligence or material available from open sources such as media reports. His main thesis in the work is that the view of bin Laden as a lunatic is a form of ...ww.wnyc.org/shows/bl/episodes/2006/05/09 "Hayden Seek"] May 09, 2006 ''The Brian Lehrer Show''
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  • The main challenge to the moves outlined above came from Unison. Representing the ma ...ed company and is therefore obliged to comply with the legislation’.<ref>Brian Currie 'No hiding place for secrets in our new city leisure trusts: Freedom
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  • The [[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.inf ...r [[Harold Wilson]] during his second term of office in the mid-1970s.<ref>Brian Wheeler, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4789060.stm Wilson 'plot':
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  • :Two main stories dominate the book: first the narrative of Britain's cautious but ti ...ected officials in Britain and the United States. The United States is the main target because the protest has aroused sympathy among 15 million Irish-Amer
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  • ...ecretary [[John Reid]] just over a week later, on 25 March, according to [[Brian Rowan]]: ...eid in] New York those few days earlier with the news of the break-in.<ref>Brian Rowan, The Armed Peace, Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p.17.</ref>
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  • ...olics and Republicans in Ulster during the 1980s. The FRU's main agent was Brian Nelson, the UDA's chief intelligence officer. Nelson was later jailed, even
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  • ...: North Detachment, West Detachment, East Detachment and South Detachment. Brian Nelson was run from the East Detachment FRU, which covered the Greater Belf ...w.org/report/volume01/chapter006/ Volume 1 - Chapter 6: The recruitment of Brian Nelson], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • ===Main Opposition Party=== ...Aluminium Industry] House of Commons website. Accessed 07/04/10</ref> | [[Brian Jenkins]]<ref>All party parliamentary groups, subject groups [http://www.pu
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  • Journalist Brian Rowan noted that the break-in happened just before Flanagan was due to reti ...he break-in.<ref>The Amed Peace: Life and Death After the Ceasefires, by [[Brian Rowan]], Mainstream, 2004, p17.</ref>
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  • ...Part of the drive for the cross-pollinating emphasis of SFI was that the main scientific branches (physics, mathematics, etc.) had reached a plateau and ...n]].<ref>[http://www.ccs.fau.edu/ CCS], [http://cscs.umich.edu/ CSCS]; The main faculty involved in this was John Holland</ref>
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  • ...a focal point for conservative activists such as [[Geoff Mawdsley]] and [[Brian Monteith]] in the 1990s. As of 2007 the company still exists but is dormant :But Robertson's main clients are unhappy at the moves. A spokesman for the Scottish Tourist Boar
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  • ...strife of Brian; The firm Leith Communications run by anti-devo campaigner Brian Monteith went bust with debts of more than pounds 53,000 BYLINE: Angus Macl ..., was postponed to December. No date for the next issue has been agreed. [[Brian Monteith]], managing director of [[Leith Communications]], the Edinburgh ag
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  • ...isation," he said. A confidential memo on PULSE's campaign launch says its main objective was to "increase public awareness of the advantages of using priv *[[Brian Monteith]]
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  • ...sentatives and their spin doctors and lobbyists were certainly present. '[[Brian Basham]], a public relations consultant for such Tory captains of industry
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  • ...dy of Conflict (ISC)''' was a right-wing propaganda group established by [[Brian Crozier]] in 1970 and backed by the CIA. According to its prospectus it was ...Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]], and was part of a London based CIA propaganda operation called [
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  • [[Albert Wohlstetter]] is considered as one of the main influences on neoconservatism and to have influenced [[Paul Wolfowitz]], [[ ...ul Wolfowitz's office." The [[American Enterprise Institute]], one of the main institutional manifestations of neoconservative thought, named its auditori
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  • ...h was launched in May 2002, seen here on 1 February 2003. The website’s main feature is a ''Money Box'' programme advising investors what they should do The [[Brian Hutton|Hutton Inquiry]] criticised the BBC for reporting the Government's '
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  • ...blished a 10-point plan amied at pushing the VVD further to the right. The main plank was to block Turkey from entering the EU because it was an Islamic co ...erbert London]] of New York University, [[Fred Siegel]] of Cooper Union, [[Brian Anderson]] and [[Kay Hymowitz]] of [[City Journal]].<ref>Gary Shapiro, A 'C
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  • ...issue of terrorism mainly from the perspective of counterinsurgency. <ref>Brian Crozier, The Rebels: A Study of Post-war Insurrections (London: Chatto & Wi ...l terrorism’ for the International Association of Chiefs of Police. <ref>Brian Crozier, Transnational Terrorism (Gaithersburg, MD: International Associati
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  • ...dies''''' was a journal initially published, from 1969, by [[Brian Crozier|Brian Crozier's]] [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]], part of the Londo ...to ten times annual, and monthly from 1976. Until 1975 it was edited by [[Brian Crozier|Crozier]]. By 1978 ISC had published over eighty issues including '
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  • ...version’. The existence of ‘Shield’ was only revealed in 1993 when [[Brian Crozier]] wrote an article in ''The Times''. ...e affected: the schools and universities, the media, the Churches.’ <ref>Brian Crozier, ‘A secret shield for the Lady’, ''The Times'', 28 June 1993</r
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  • The main function of the private sector of institutes and experts is to enhance the ...importance and that the West in general and America in particular were the main victims. In the first CIA annual report issued under the new Reagan-era dir
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  • ...ogy and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) - the UK government's main funding body for the biological sciences. ...in order to avoid bias. However, [[William Hill]], [[Patrick Bateson]], [[Brian Heap]] and [[Eric Ash]], who were all involved, were all among the co-signa
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  • The main concern with [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s media monopoly is that he can use it to m ...comment editor | [[Richard Ford]] | [[Adam Fresco]] | [[Frances Gibb]] |[[Brian Glanville]] | [[Ruth Gledhill]] | [[Michael Gove]] | [[Tim Hames]] | [[Nige
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  • ...ink, the diaries turned out to be school notebooks aged with tea”. <ref> Brian MacArthur, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3636377/Hitler-diaries The main concern with [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s media monopoly is that he can use it to m
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  • ...2011</ref> and have since filed High Court appeals. <ref name=”money”> Brian Deer, [http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c5258.full Secrets of the MMR sca ...and published a series of lengthy articles by investigative journalist [[Brian Deer]], who had covered the case for over seven years. These detailed alleg
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  • ''See main article'':[[1001 Club]] Writing in 1997, Brian Tokar observed in his book, ''Earth for Sale'', that the World Wildlife Fun
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  • ...Corporate Takeovers and the Interests of Regions and Local Communities by Brian Ashcroft and James H Love. (out of print) ...muneration Committee as an Instrument of Corporate Governance by Brian G M Main and James Johnston.
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  • ...lobby to the [[World Summit on Sustainable Development]]. Representing the main energy providers in the UK it has become a reputable body on the potential ...pg|thumb|right|[[David Green]] (UKBCSE CEO), [[Peter Mandelson]] MP, and [[Brian Count]] ([[Innogy]] CEO) at UKBCSE New Years Reception]]
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  • ...rs of the academic boycott like Stephen and Hilary Rose. All the while the main organiser of Engage - [[David Hirsh]] - claims to be a non-zionist and yet *[[Brian Brivati]], Kingston University, London
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  • ...lso criticised it as having an ‘alarmist tone which goes beyond his [the main author's] evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, ''The Times'', We ...ssed 8 April, 2009. On the historical continuities of these networks see: Brian Bogart (2006) [http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/3337 "Fear! Fear!": Bir
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  • ...etworking has been criticised in certain circles.<ref>See Dmytri Kleiner & Brian Wyrick, 'Info Enclosure 2.0', ''Mute'', Vol 2, #4, Winter 2006, [http://www The main protagonist responsible for postal reform in Europe is [[Charles McCreevy]]
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  • ...cember-2009</ref> He left to become the Israeli ambassador to France.<ref>Main Headlines, [http://www.eurojewcong.org/ejc/news.php?id_article=513 Israeli ::Its spokesman, [[Brian Kerner]], a conservative in British politics but liberal left in the Israel
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  • ...d by [[Soley]], and [[FlyingMatters]], which is headed by [[Brian Wilson| [Brian] Wilson]] and has also investigated opponents of expansion.<ref name="Ungoe *[[Brian Wilson]] is a former industry and energy minister.
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  • ...76. Its budget in the mid-80s of nearly $12 million was funded from three main sources: (a) tax-deductable gifts from about 130,000 supporters who respond ...-funded organisation, the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] run by [[Brian Crozier]]. The IEDSS then moved to its own premises two doors away.<ref>Ric
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  • ...rk from Cambridge to London, with the latter location quickly becoming the main focus of activity.’ They also note, ‘The launch of a weekly events prog <td>Prof. [[Brian Brivati]] - Director, John Smith Memorial Trust</td>
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