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  • ...ch's work since 1998. Over the past 20 years, I have worked with scores of NGOs and individual whistleblowers, who have provided much of the information I' ...tablished by the PR companies working for the biotech, pharmaceuticals and tobacco industries.
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  • ...ng people around the world. Specifically, we are an alliance of companies, NGOs and trade union organisations working to promote and improve the implementa ...to increasing pressure from trade unions, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and consumers to ensure decent working conditions for the people who produ
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  • ...[[McDonalds]], [[Mobil]], [[Monsanto]], [[Nestle]] USA, [[Philip Morris]] (tobacco), [[Texaco]] (oil) and [[Unilever]]. The USCIB is the US affiliate of the [ Shell has further greened its image by being seen to talk with NGOs (Non-Govenmental Organisations) most notably and most controversially Amnes
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  • ...he toilets. According to the ''Guardian'', a 'report by a number of Indian NGOS alleges that she was verbally sexually harassed and repeatedly refused perm ...du Plessis]] - Non-Executive Director. Also Chairman of [[British American Tobacco]] & non-executive director of [[Rio Tinto]] plc. Formerly non-executive dir
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  • ....org/web/20000304220412/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM71/LM71_NGO.html 'Why the NGOs are off to Cairo'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 71 - September 1994, p. 31. ...0010729013107/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM94/LM94_Smoking.html 'Warning: Anti-tobacco crusades can damage your life'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 94 - October 1996,
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  • ...e [[The Risk of Freedom conference]], held in London in 1998 and funded by tobacco firm [[RJ Reynolds]]. According to Scruton: ...eir concerns and to promote debate of those concerns in the media. [[Japan Tobacco International]] has been our client for the last three years. We have advis
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  • ...hool of Advanced Study]], [[University of London]]), but funded by [[Japan Tobacco International]].<ref>School of Advanced Study, University of London [https: ...eedom Briefing]]'', edited by [[Roger Scruton]] and also funded by [[Japan Tobacco International]]. The first [[Lanesborough Lunch]] (20/5/99) was addressed b
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  • ====March 13th - Government adviser linked to tobacco industry / Top four lobby firms spend more than ever on lobbying in US==== ...[[Mark Littlewood]] is called into question as details of his links to the tobacco industry are revealed. Anti-smoking campaigners believe Littlewood may infl
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  • ...> [[APCO Worldwide]] is a lobbying firm born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. <r ...e them safer and continued to support the idea of government, industry and NGOs working together on alcohol control. <ref> Elizabeth Crossick, Simon Davies
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  • [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]
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  • [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]
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  • [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]
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