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  • ...it was closely involved in the Manhattan Project, which created the first nuclear bomb<ref> Oak Ridge National Laboratories [http://www.ornl.gov/info/ornlrev [[Category: Biotech Industry]][[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category:Food and Agriculture Industry]][[Category:GM]][[Category: Chemi
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  • ...and actors, such as the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI), business corporations, artists and writers, the BBC, unspecified &#39;social entrepreneurs&#39;, == Pro-Nuclear ==
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  • The GBN is funded by almost 200 large corporations, including many with terrible records of environmental and human rights abu [[Category: Nuclear Spin]]
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  • == Nuclear Power: Attacking Government Advisors As Being 25 Years Out of Date== ...ailable, to find that there is no justification for bringing forward a new nuclear power programme at present".{{ref|sdc}}
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  • ...e lobbyist; &#39;fascinating and valuable&#39; echoes the man from [[BP]]. Nuclear firm [[British Energy]], which has just received a ?650 million subsidy, co ...ned out to be false. Five of the eight participants are from multinational corporations and one is a commercial lobbyist representing multinationals; the other two
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  • ...o 5,000 British ‘opinion makers’ (including the heads of the top 2,000 corporations, the members of the Houses of Commons and Lords, and the major news media)" ==Pro-nuclear work==
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  • ...ed 21st January 2008</ref> reports that he is Co-Chairman and CEO of the [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]] (since 2001), a Director of [[ChevronTexaco]] Corporati [[Category:Transnational Corporations]]
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  • ...st married women. Both these countries will be highlighted in this report. Corporations like Disney can easily avoid being punished for use of sweatshops by easily ...andard of living as an explanation for the low wages and argue that their (corporations) operations benefit the community by providing needed jobs the choice isn&
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  • ...ADM), [[Jungbunzlauer AG]], and [[Cerestar Bioproducts BV]] were the other corporations fined.{{ref|90}} ...ins for therapeutic and nutraceutical use. PPL is also at the forefront of nuclear transfer (cloning) and gene targeting, and is known the world over for its
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  • ...LaRouche's supporters had tried to halt a peaceful demonstration against a nuclear power plant in New Hampshire by contacting the police and claiming that act ...ps and 'grassroots groups', often organised by PR consultants on behalf of corporations or trade associations.
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  • ...ween Brown's offer to Big Tobacco and Sense About Science's work promoting nuclear power and genetically modified crops, which, like tobacco, are risky produc ...nion that it is an abnegation of personal responsibility for people to sue corporations by whose products they’ve been harmed.
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  • ...ions]]''' (CFR). It is the key middle term, so to speak, between the large corporations on the one hand and the federal government on the other. By studying its co ...Foreign Relations, 1957-58.) More generally, in 1960-61, eighty-four large corporations and financial institutions contributed 12% ($i 12,200) of CFRs total income
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  • ...o Sourcewatch in 2003 and 2004 about 85 per cent of IPN's funding was from corporations.<ref> Sourcewatch, [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Internationa [[Category: Nuclear Spin]]
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  • ...e IPA's board at the time were Australian representatives of transnational corporations with highly unenviable reputations in relation to the environment and publi ...dget - of about $1 million - is obtained from more than 2,000 individuals, corporations and foundations'. However, [http://www.uow.edu.au/arts/sts/sbeder/tanks.htm
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  • ...[http://www.iowatrappers.com/minutes.html says], 'Its clients are private corporations with sustainable use products'. ...industry that provides our medicines, timber concerns, mining, coal, oil, nuclear energy, to mention a few.
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  • ...Moore has worked for the farmed salmon industry, the logging industry, the nuclear and biotechnology industries among others. ...er.<ref>See Greenpeeace, 2010. [http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/en/campaigns/nuclear/patric-moore-background-inform/ Patrick Moore Background Information], acc
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  • These fringe events are often sponsored by corporations with a vested interest in the subject being discussed. The SMF facilitates ...ance Against IP Theft]] | [[Boots plc]] | [[British Library]] | [[British Nuclear Group]] | [[British Waterways]] | [[BUPA]] | [[BP]] | [[Camelot Group]] | [
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  • It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]]. ...'s list of clients include some of the UK's and US's biggest controversial corporations. FH handles [[Shell]]'s "Global reputation management programme"; the [[Ban
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  • ...ners]] | [[DigitalCity]] | [[Enviva]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]] | [[Government of Japan]] | [[Intu Properties]] | [[Keoghs]] | [[L ...[[CVC Capital Partners]] | [[Enviva]] | [[Gatwick Airport]] | [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]] | [[Government of Japan]] | [[Intu Properties]] | [[Keoghs]] | [[L
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  • ...e 1970s B-M worked with [[Babcock and Wilcox]] after the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster. The following decade, it worked with [[Union Carbide]] after the ...er Greenpeace director Stephen Tindale, known for his support of GM crops, nuclear energy and fracking, ostensibly to aid their PR push back against mounting
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  • ...its point of view to peers, MPs and the media and is said to be funded by "corporations and learned societies". The directors of [[Sense about Science]] are both p ...c1293-330], Hansard 23 Feb 2005</ref> These are also the means favoured by nuclear and fossil fuel interests.
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  • ...[[Bruce Hoffman]] Vice president for external affairs and director, [[RAND Corporations]], Washington, D.C. Terrorism risk in the U.S. ...ior defense policy analyst at RAND Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons in terrorism
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  • ...] and [[Glaxo Wellcome]], as well as from corporations in the oil, gas and nuclear industries.<ref>See, for example, The Royal Society Annual Review 1998-99, ...organisation that actively promotes the interests of multinational biotech corporations, under the guise of independent science.'<ref>NGIN, [http://ngin.tripod.com
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  • ===Nuclear=== ...loyees, Rachel Robertson, used to be on the Cross Party Group on the Civil Nuclear Industry. She attended these meetings listed as being from Nirex, and not a
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  • ...ion, Dittus has “been involved in many controversial campaigns including nuclear waste disposal, food safety and protecting legal immigration.” ...eregulation, product liability reform, the BTU tax, licensing the Seabrook nuclear power plant, reforming the nation’s agriculture and housing programs, and
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  • ...a range of multinational corporations including in the financial, oil and nuclear sectors. ==Nuclear clients==
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  • .... In 2011, 70 per cent of AMEC's turnover was generated outside of the UK. Nuclear work was only eight per cent of its turnover. A similar percentage comes fr ...6vYKqnKU0Ou3MM07_OyibGn2MIlhk&sig=AHIEtbSINwkwgnLzEpAQc-LwcX2lt2lrnw&pli=1 Nuclear Brochure], accessed August 2012 (also downloadable from http://www.amec.com
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  • ...mer UK-state owned nuclear power plants, which are now run by [[EDF Energy Nuclear Generation]] Limited. <ref> Since July 2011. </ref> ...set up and registered in Scotland in 1995 to operate the eight most modern nuclear power plants in the UK. It was publicly owned until it was privatised and f
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  • ...otland, but it is widely predicted that if Blair gives the green light for nuclear, Scotland's Labour party will follow suit. ...undayherald.com/53562 "First Minister Asks Scottish Labour to Consider New Nuclear Power Stations"], ''Sunday Herald'', January 15, 2006</ref>
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  • ...r]], Rupert Murdoch's News International and BSkyB, as well as a spread of nuclear companies. GPC was, of course, also the firm involved in the '[http://www.
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  • ...d economies of all nations must serve the needs of multinational banks and corporations; (2) control over economic resources spells power in modern politics (of co ...rat MP, member of various cabinets; European Commissioner for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection in the [[Santer Commission]] from 1995 to 1999)
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  • ==Nuclear activities== ....bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000102&sid=a6B03nugUN7w&refer=uk U.K. Needs Nuclear Power to Meet Demand, GE Says], 29 September, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...Shoup}} The council receives its general funding from wealthy individuals, corporations and subscriptions to its influential periodical, Foreign Affairs. For speci ...lished six books which grew out of study groups. The most famous of these, Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy, was written by Harvard professor Henry Kissinge
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  • ...to foster and encourage the continued safe utilization and development of nuclear energy in the US {{ref|71}}. He is also a trustee of Carnegie Mellon Univer [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Oil Industry]]
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  • ...ord Green]], Sassoon was designated 'business buddy' to six big energy and nuclear companies, [[Eon]], [[EDF]], [[Iberdrola]], [[Centrica]], [[RWE]] and [[Sco Among Edelman's many clients is [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]].t<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/en/register/current-register.cfm/ed
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  • ...obbyists. There are several sources of business, ranging from construction corporations hungry for the contracts to build the tunnel and banks underwriting various ...Babcock International, Phillips and Drew, Johnson Matthey and the National Nuclear Corporation Ltd. Together, they have made Ian Greer Associates the largest
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  • ...would be the basis for the impending Compass manifesto”. A debate about nuclear power followed and De Rooij argues that “the reaction from some of the pa ...nt of trade liberalisation and deregulation, which had given more power to corporations and it, more than any other country, had pushed for privatisation and used
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  • ...e, who is now a campaigner against the environmental movement on behalf of corporations. ...g writing, speaking and campaigning on behalf of the logging, aquaculture, nuclear and GM industries.<ref>For more details see http://www.spinprofiles.org/ind
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  • He recently served as counsel for major corporations in both commercial arbitrations and the negotiation of joint ventures and o ...ate at Large to the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) and Nuclear and Space Arms Talks (NST) in Geneva between 1983 and 1986.
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  • ...d [[SABMiller]] as well as on the board of [[Fluor]], the corporation with nuclear interests.
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  • ...f [[GEC International]]) as well as on the boards of other US and European corporations. ...2012, he was Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. During his political career, Dr. Röttgen has fulfilled key functio
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  • ...upported by money from the corporate sector, and, by paying to be members, corporations are allowed the opportunity to sit down at the table and discuss the issues ...d highly influential” ALEC, which is “tax-exempt screen for major U.S. corporations and trade associations that use it to influence legislative activities at t
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  • ...ng to do is convert them from the public domain to the private dominion of corporations bent on destroying the lands for profit[6]." ...issues such as acid rain and global warming. She was a fierce advocate of nuclear power[24].
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  • The Stockholm Network has published a list of corporations who have made contributions to the network in its annual report for the thr ...est success -a massive public relations boost for the renewable energy and nuclear industries lobbies -and write it off.<ref>Dan Lewis, The Kyoto Protocol, ''
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  • <p>Corporations included:</p> Nuclear power: “An honest evaluation of nuclear power shows it to be a safe and clean source of energy”.
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  • ...oyees involved in drafting UK energy policy have been seconded from UK gas corporations. <ref> [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/jan/21/fr ...his Suffolk Coastal constituency, likes to be considered "thoughtfully pro-nuclear").
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  • #{{note|15}} 'Raytheon Profile', Reviewing Nuclear Proliferation, Reaching Critical Will web-site: www.reachingcriticalwill.or [[Category:Transnational Corporations]][[Category:Arms Industry]]
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  • ...ional law, established at the end of World War 2, ‘holds individuals and corporations liable for supplying governments with weapons that are used to commit war c ...in a highly unusual step to ensure the government got its way in ensuring nuclear weapons were legal.[47]
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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 April 2002</ref> (see [[BAe Systems: Co [[Category:Transnational Corporations]]
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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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  • ...e Chief Executive of Powergen plc. He is a non-Executive Director of the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] and a non-Executive Director of the Forensic Sc [[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Scottish Corporations]]
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  • ...cially conducted lobbying activities on behalf of Turkey as well as by big corporations that have sizable commercial deals with Turkey such as [[Boeing]] and [[BP] ...a member since at least 2005 when it was DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary<ref> Nuclear Industry Association, [http://www.niauk.org/our-members Our Members], undat
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  • ...Group, previously Communications Director at [[Serco Defence, Science and Nuclear]], (part of [[Serco Group]], External Affairs Director at [[Central London [[Category:Private Military Corporations]][[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...ilip Morris Capital Corporation, and is one of the world's largest tobacco corporations. In addition, Altria Group, Inc. has a 28.7% economic and voting interest ...ns about government research and regulations" - such as "global warming", "nuclear waste disposal" and "biotechnology". APCO would engage in the "intensive re
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  • ...organization.' It has approximately 10,500 members representing 1,600-plus corporations, educational institutions and government agencies. .../media/releases/r-1149798616 Press release: 'New president of the American Nuclear Society begins term'], ANS website, 8 June, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...as also provided his time to serving on the Boards of Directors of several corporations, both public and private. He is a Trustee of the South Carolina Research Au ...or for the Defense Policy Board, as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Nuclear and Space Talks with the (former) Soviet Union. A former Air Force Officer,
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  • ...dia."<ref>Peter Beaumont, Paul Beaver, Anwar Iqbal, 'Pakistan's plan for a nuclear hit Scientist defects with list of Indian targets', ''The Observer'', 28 Ju ...estigative Project 2005]]</ref> which represents several arms and aviation corporations, the Newspaper Association of America and ''The Washington Post''.
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  • Funders listed in the AAAS 2008 Annual Report include the following corporations:<ref>[http://www.aaas.org/publications/annual_report/2008/aaas_ann_rpt_08.p *[[American Nuclear Society]]
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  • ...an sentiment could be seen as having a basis in their continued pursuit of nuclear proliferation and Reagans. The aim of the annual conferences was to try and ...ng with the constraint of elite social networks which include think-tanks, corporations and state actors. From this analysis, there can be a construction built aro
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  • The introduction of nuclear weapons in Britain and the build up of the British 'independent deterrent' ...[[Earl De La Warr]]'s letter was a crude attempt to vet all programmes on nuclear weapons by threatening the veto:
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  • ...) (2009)[http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB893.pdf Nuclear Heuristics: Selected Writings of Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter], p.76. Th ...Post-Communist Cuba." <ref>Robert Zarate, 'EXCERPT ON THE WOHLSTETTERS AND NUCLEAR DETERRENCE', [http://www.albertwohlstetter.com/archives/excerpt_on_nuclear_
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  • Sir Anthony Cleaver: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority [[Mary Jo Jacobi]]: a senior executive of several of the world's largest corporations, including Royal Dutch Shell, Lehman Brothers and HSBC Holdings. Previously
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  • ...20 per cent share worth around £3.1 billion in [[British Energy]], the UK nuclear energy generator now owned by [[EDF Energy]]. <ref>Centrica [http://www.cen ==Nuclear activites==
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  • PR firms, corporations, and other propagandists also use ghostwriters to draft written materials r ...dia-centre-accused-of-pro-nuclear-bias Science Media Centre Accused of Pro-Nuclear Bias]", Spinwatch, 22 January 2008, accessed January 2009</ref>
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  • ...c.jsp?topic=war_propaganda war propaganda], as well as profiles of people, corporations, organizations, governmental bodies and political parties. ...patient care outcome (death), and energetic disassembly (an explosion at a nuclear power plant).
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  • ...and 36.7 owned by the French government. In the UK it has interests in the nuclear industry and the nascent unconventional gas field. ==Nuclear interests==
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  • *[[German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety]] ...vironment is a signatory of the 'Water Vision for Europe 2030'. Alongside corporations, by their involvement, they confirmed their belief in the price mechanism b
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  • ...ty" risks. These lists were put together by individuals, private agencies, corporations, and trade associations, as well as police and official intelligence bodies ...up of counterterrorism specialists from TWC infiltrated the Savannah River nuclear weapons plant in South Carolina, staging a mock raid and taking several "ho
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  • ...of protracted negotiations with the UK government to build the UK's first nuclear power plant in a generation. ==Subsidiary of world's largest nuclear operator==
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  • ...[[Category:Mining Industry]] [[Category:Mining]] [[Category:Transnational Corporations]]
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  • ...ef>[http://www.inss.org.il/events.php?cat=172&incat=&read=1539 Workshop on Nuclear Programs in the Middle East], INSS Events 2008, accessed 6 August 2012</ref ...ugust 2012</ref> Netanyahu's speech in May 2012 discussed Iran as a likely nuclear threat and also spoke of his desire to expel undocumented immigrant workers
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  • “…''some of the world's largest corporations, who are responsible for undermining health, environment and sustainable de ...ing the next generation to support it when it brings forward plans for new nuclear reactors? Sponsorship of adult sport or community activities is one thing,
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  • ...ts include 3 nuclear generating stations. It also owns the two Bruce Power nuclear stations, but leases them out on a long-term basis to [[Bruce Power]]. ...007.</ref> The company was incorporated in 1999 under the Ontario Business Corporations Act to operate the generating assets of its predecessor company, Ontario Hy
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  • ...ry of carbon trading” an argument is made against Carbon Trading, “how corporations, academics, governments, United Nations agencies and environmentalists unit ...oblems such as how are they to maintain their power and privilege, how are corporations and society in general going to cope with a new threat to a fossil-fuelled
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  • ...y... known for consolidating working partnerships comprising international corporations, government, policing and intelligence agencies." <ref>'[http://web.archive ...p://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file23303.pdf The State Of Security In The Civil Nuclear Industry And The Effectiveness Of Security Regulation, April 2002 – March
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  • ...Georgia for 24 years (1972-1996) and is currently on the boards of top US corporations and a law firm. Nunn's biography describes him as Co-Chairman and CEO of the [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]] (since 2001), a Director of [[ChevronTexaco]] Corporati
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  • ...It has been equally successful at drawing in commercial support from major corporations. A Genes and Society Festival in London in April 2003, for example, was hel 15. Build new nuclear power stations across the country in the interests of ensuring we have more
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  • ...by the Scaife group. {{ref|r14}} Funded subsequently by a wide variety of corporations and foundations as well as wealthy individuals, the Heritage budget reached ...onies. See Larry Kikham, "Holy Spirit or Holy Spook?" and "The Theology of Nuclear War," in CovertAction Information Bulletin, no. 27 (Spring 1987); Diamond,
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