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  • ...Lambert first met ‘Charlotte’, AKA Jacqui, in 1983, “the first year of his deployment”. This is slightly contradicted by the account in ''The Ne ...fically that “Bob’s real birthday is sixteen days earlier” than that of the original Mark Robert Charles Robinson, whose identity Lambert stole, wh
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  • ...its forms."<ref>[http://www.eisca.eu/ EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM], accessed 24 July 2009.</ref> ...tisemitism.pdf Countering Anti-Semitism], European Institute for the Study of Contemporay Anti-Semitism, p.1, accessed 24 July 2009.</ref>
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  • ...r (Lobbyist)|Maurice Fraser]].<ref>Alan Doig, Corruption and Misconduct in contemporary British politics, London:Pelican, 1984, p. 215-6.</ref> ...the process which culminated in the establishment in 1974 of the Register of Members' Interests . His, albeit inadvertent, contribution came about when
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  • ...Columbia Univ., 1927. He taught at New York Univ. (1927–72) and was head of its philosophy department two decades for over two decades.(1948–69). Ori ...Hook died in 1989, receiving funds between at least 1988 and 1994 from two of the most important conservative foundations ([[John M. Olin Foundation]]
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  • ...Institute]], a market fundamentalist think tank based inside the offices of [[The Scotsman]] newspaper. .../free-society-featured-on-bbc-radio-4 Former MSP appointed policy director of The Free Society] accessed 3rd November 2008 </ref>
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  • ...cret blacklists of citizens and groups that it alleges share the 'ideology of terrorists.'<ref name="q1"/><ref name="q2">Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian ...of the government's [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSC
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  • ...arty (UK)|Conservative]] politician. His highest office was as [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] from 1995 to 1997. ...given a [[Conservative]] life peerage as '''Baron Forsyth of Drumlean''', of Drumlean in Stirling.
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  • ...ssed 22 April 2008.</ref>. The statement was also published on the website of the American magazine [[Telos]]. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003 ...psychiatrist [[Walter Reich]]; feminist legal scholar and City University of New York professor [[Cynthia Fuchs Epstein]].<ref>[http://www.boston.com/ne
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  • ...he proposition that political actors are self interested and provides some of the foundations for neoliberal economic ideas which favour market mechanism ...e theory is in terms of [[rational choice]], the agent-based proportioning of scarce means to given ends. An overlapping formulation with a different foc
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  • ...this period he covered the anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Chechen war of 1994-96 and other conflicts. ...ly in other newspapers and journals. He is a member of the editorial board of the [[National Interest]].
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  • ...y]] in 1995 and awarded the [[CBE]] in 1996, and is the Official Historian of the [[Falklands Campaign]]. He was awarded the [[KCMG]] in 2003.<ref>[http: ...ertise is nuclear strategy and the cold war, though he writes regularly on contemporary security issues.
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  • ...Bundestag and the German government, he was founder and managing director of [[Scholz & Friends Agenda]], a public affairs agency in Berlin. Johannes is ...oldman Sachs]] & Co from 2000 to 2003. From 2004 to 2007 he served as head of the Transatlantic Program at the [[German Council on Foreign Relations]] (D
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  • ...ent to carry out contracts for 10 Downing Street, the Governor of the Bank of England and his Executive Team, [[Scottish Government]], [[QinetiQ]], [[Hom ...he same time, Mils was seconded to the [[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]] of the [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ...d, later in reaction to fears over a return to US isolationism in the wake of the Vietnam War. It is not limited to the USA and gained momentum with the ==History==
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  • ...versity]]. In 2002-3 he was a visiting fellow at the [[Rothermere American Institute]] at [[Oxford University]]. He is a long time collaborator of [[Yonah Alexander]] and has written extensively on Ireland.
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  • ==History== According to an introduction to the papers held in archives of the Institute:
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  • ===History=== ...that time, "training, funding, manning, and equipping the so-called forces of liberation or terrorist forces throughout the world."
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  • .../ref> The current editor is [[John Witherow]], and it is the sister paper of the daily edition [[The Times]]. ==History==
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  • [[Image:Bcox.jpg|right|thumb|Baroness Cox, House of Lords, House of Lords, [[Henry Jackson Society]] event, 19 May 2008]] ...osted on August 29, 2007 by Richard Bartholomew.</ref> In 2009 she was one of two UK peers to invite Dutch anti-Islam campaigner [[Geert Wilders]] to the
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  • ...Ash, [http://www.cfr.org/publication/7504/ America and Europe: The Future of the West], Council on Foreign Relations, 11 November 2004. Accessed: 3 Sept In 2005, Cooper was nominated by ''Prospect'' magazine as one of the top 100 "public intellectuals" in the world, about which David Keen not
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