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  • ...nthony Glees discusses improving anti-terrorism intelligence', Weekend All Things Considered, NPR, 8:00 PM EST 9 July 2005</ref> By this time Glees had spent
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  • ...as sitting on government committees that are meant to regulate exactly the things that she lobbies for. She is active nationally and internationally, promoti ...representation on this advisory committee&#39;, &#39;putting the consumer first&#39;, and being &#39;independent&#39;{{ref|48}}. Craddock was publicised as
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  • While it is important to win the argument that in general things have got better and better, this alone would be too complacent. You only ha ...ppeared with: Dr [[Kiran Bedi]] (chairperson, [[India Vision Foundation]]; first female police officer, Indian Police Force), [[Dolan Cummings]] (associate
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  • Gillott has a first degree in Mathematics. ...ce.htm Science and the Retreat from Reason] (Monthly Review Press, 1997) - first published in Britain by Merlin Press (1995) - Gillott and Kumar argue that
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  • ...Dec 2008</ref> and studying American Studies in Manchester University. His first left-wing political act was, as a student in Manchester in 1981, supporting *[[Mick Hume]], 'Editorial: Twenty things they don't won't you to know about the Libyan chemical weapons scare', ''[[
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  • ...es with the sensational news that Iraq had enough materials to produce its first nuclear bomb. Another who was startled was Mossad head [[Danny Yatom]]. The ::First of all, by clearly recognizing that situations of slowdown and difficulty a
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  • In 2001 IPA launched what it claimed was 'an international first' when it 'started publishing a monthly corporate newsletter, by subscriptio ...xotic renewables, nuclear power or turning off the lights. In reality, the first and the last are not options. It will either have to be nuclear or fossil f
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  • :'All things being equal, how likely would you be to buy a variety of produce, like toma ...ding benefits. It's like saying 'Here's biotechnology, it does these great things for you, do you like it?'" '
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  • The Farm Bureau has passed resolutions opposing, amongst other things, the Voting Rights Act - the cornerstone of US civil rights protection, the
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  • ...f Executive of the [[Natural Environment Research Council]]. He became the first Chairman of the UK [[Food Standards Agency]] in January 2000. ...have got worse since. On the day it was announced that he was becoming the first head of the FSA, Krebs publicly endorsed GM food in a radio interview, say
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  • ...co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,1057588,00.html his Guardian column], 'the way things are going is very much a result of the way he (Leaver) has directed them. U
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  • :First of all, Moore argued, total dioxin emissions have dropped 90 percent since ...do with anti-industrialism, antiglobalization, anticorporate, all of those things which are basically political campaigns."
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  • ...by the ability to organise labour, capital and resources, to make and run things efficiently and cost effectively.' ...s the key to achieving economic success. She notes the contrast with 'the first couple of decades of my involvement in scientific research' when 'no one ga
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  • ...according to the CEI, [http://www.prwatch.org/improp/cei.html 'there are things more valuable than health'] .
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  • ...rn Rock]] from 2004 to 2007, resigning after Northern Rock experienced the first run on a British bank in 150 years. The first volume of ''Down to Earth'' appeared at almost the same time as Wilfred Bec
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  • ...sory board that year.The affiliations below the table are taken from those first given on the Scientific Alliance website. In some later entries only longer ...on with the Scientific Alliance<ref> The affiliations are taken from those first given on the Scientific Alliance website. See: [https://web.archive.org/web
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  • ...have little idea of what we will need, want or demand a year or two hence. Things we turn our noses up at today often turn into tomorrow's must-haves. So any
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  • ...roduce a report that considers the future of freemasonry. The SIRC are the first non-Masonic or external group invited to research the Freemasons. "The Fut ...ld the BMJ. "The kinds of work we have done at MCM have been fairly worthy things... They are fairly uncontroversial."<ref>Annabel Ferriman, [http://www.pubm
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  • ...a shrewd political operator whose real strength lies in knowing how to get things done and how to adapt his rhetoric to create a veneer of public acceptabili Swaminathan's apparent scientific successes were first acknowledged in 1971 with the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadershi
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  • ...ecause of the power of the whips, but in the House of Lords you can change things". Mr Burrell named key policy-makers for lobbyists to target in an incoming
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