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  • ...hicles of the CIA funded through the Congress for Cultural Freedom. He has long been affiliated with CSIS as research director and one of their terrorism e In his book ''The Age of Terrorism,''<ref>Walter Laqueur, The Age of Terrorism (Boston: Little, Brown, 1987). </ref> Laqueur
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  • ...dier General [[Aryeh Shalev]] and Minister of Defense [[Yitzhak Rabin]]. [[Walter Laqueur]] of [[CSIS]] and [[JINSA]] is also on the editorial board.'<ref>Th ...d of the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies in February 2005, following a long career in the Israel Defense Forces and other public offices. His final pos
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  • ...e who knew how to run an agency. Ogilvy hired Anderson Hewitt away from J. Walter Thompson to be president, and appointed himself vice president in charge of ...essful overnight. Competing with such long-standing industry leaders as J. Walter Thompson, Young & Rubicam, Leo Burnett, and BBDO was difficult.<ref> 'Adver
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  • ...ndividual freedom and to resist ever Bigger Government. As a result of the long flight, [[Ross McWhirter|Ross]] and [[Norris McWhirter]] were invited to [[ ...[[Colin Smith]] | [[Ewen Stewart]] | [[The Lord Stoddart of Swindon]] | [[Walter Sweeney]] | [[The Lord Vinson of Roddam]] LVO, DL | [[The Earl of Wemyss an
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  • ...then developed a lobbying business serving a combination of causes (a life-long passion for the Channel Tunnel) and commerce ([[Tate and Lyle]]). ...nks with the Opposition. Among Labour MPs, Doug Hoyle was a friend, as was Walter Johnson.
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  • Viscount [[Walter Runciman]] was also able to take advantage of the system. From 1931 until 1 ...1979, he handed over control of his share portfolio to his stockbrokers - Walter Walker, now known as W. I. Carr Investments. The Minister's shares were reg
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  • ...ry affairs' [transformation to high-tech, unmanned weaponry] to insure the long-term superiority of U.S. conventional forces." ...ote when it observed that "the process of transformation is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harb
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  • ...a. [http://www.stthom.edu/academics/centers/cbes/paul_steidler.html] His 'long-standing relationships with key reporters' have helped showcase his clients ...Com] [http://www.verizonbusiness.com/about/news/news2.xml?newsid=6051&mode=long&lang=en&width=530&root=/about/] . He served as MCI's chief spokesperson for
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  • ...safe for hypocrisy. The quasi-private NED does publicly what the CIA has long done and continues to do secretly. Despite successive scandals, U.S. meddl ...ED to the Iran-Contra operations. The CIA-NED connection is personified by Walter Raymond Jr. who supervised NED under Reagan. A propaganda expert and senio
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  • <td>[[Charlotte and Walter Kohler Charitable Trust]]</td> *[[Walter F. Buchholtz]] - [[ExxonMobil Corporation]]
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  • ...Nigeria are members. As is [[Boeing]] who sell aeroplanes to China and has long lobbied for China’s Most Favoured Nation trading status, and [[Caterpilla ...stigation of the drug Prozac. At the same time the advertising agency, [[J Walter Thompson]], another WPP Group company, had an account with [[Eli Lilly]], t
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  • ...kenzie (the novelist and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and Walter Page (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great War). Page had be ...t's homosexual diary and the campaign fell apart. Casement was executed. [[Walter Page]], the American Ambassador to Britain, was a committed anglophile and
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  • ...ie]] (the novelist and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and [[Walter Page]] (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great War). Page had ...ent's homosexual diary and the campaign fell apart. Casement was executed. Walter Page, the American Ambassador to Britain, was a committed anglophile and re
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  • Aukland Geddes did not remain President of the League for long, leaving to enjoy a successful career in Industry. He had probably contribu ...eddes]] (President of the Board of Trade and Sir Eric's brother), [[Walter Long]] (First Lord of the Admiralty), [[Winston Churchill]] (Minister of War), [
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  • ...The Invergordon Mutiny" and though the strike lasted just two days, it was long enough to severely rattle the Admiralty. Naval Intelligence was convinced t :"... promised to give me as long as I liked looking over the Communist industrial file in their office... I
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  • *Sir [[Walter Benyon Jones]] *[[Halford Walter Lupton Reddish]]
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  • ...n of a handful of "private armies" by military men such as Major General [[Walter Walker]] (former commander of the Rhine Army) or [[David Stirling]] (founde ...hat we may assume it included some of the highly dubious American material long held in a file codenamed "Oatsheaf". Rothschild, in addition to his governm
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  • ...en Hoare and Detective Eckersley who ". . . promised to give me [Hoare] as long as I like looking over the Communist industrial file in their office . . . ...at [[Roger Lyons]] (now general secretary of [[MSF]]) was listed under his long defunct Merseyside address; or more mundanely that the list included a "P.
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  • ...he had been approached - but refused - to join [[Unison]] (Major General [[Walter Walker]]'s private army) in 1974; he acted as one of [[Eddie Shah]]'s chief ...members, seven had been recruited in the previous three months. Four more, long serving Central Council members, resigned within two weeks of the extraordi
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  • *[[Roland Long Associates]]+ *[[Walter Lawrence]]
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