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  • ...iew of all the help Howard, and O.S.S. as a whole, had been giving me with intelligence, recordings of hit music, personnel, and so much else. ...an appeal to the army to rise against Hitler in order to save Germany from total destruction, and remove, by this gesture, the heavy burden of guilt resting
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  • ...f the American mercenary organization [[Blackwater USA]] and Chairman of [[Total Intel]]. He is the former Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the U. S. Sta *[[Total Intel]] - Chairman
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  • ...nt". Each of the LECs have a budget of upwards of £55m pounds, while the total SE expenditure was put at £449m pounds in the early years. While the over ...ly BP Chemicals had to hand over most of the £260,357 when it was fined a total of £230,000 for burning one worker to death and seriously burning three o
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  • :was fined a total of £155 by magistrates at Horseferry Road, London, yesterday. They also en ...and journalist on military history and [[Thomas Antoniadis]] who heads the intelligence and strategic communications consultancy [[Critical Publics London]]. He al
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  • ...), working for Ambassador [[Paul Bremer]].<ref>British Psyops for Pentagon Intelligence Online, April 20, 2007</ref> During his tenure, he was responsible for Iraq
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  • ...Environment and Public Works, leaded gasoline "has irrevocably damaged the intelligence of two generations of American children and is responsible for 50,000 death ...itional money to cover future losses and litigation expenses, bringing the total financial cost to $1.3 billion dollars. {{ref|71}}
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  • :One of the small districts holding just 295 meetings with a total attendance of 32,000. ...4 it held 133 meetings attended by 5,400 women and 74 study circles with a total attendance of nearly 1,000.
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  • ...ut gaining anything in return - from the right in industry, the press, the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the maj ...There were historical connections, the League was a free source of useful intelligence that would have been valuable to MI5 and at the same time it was an eminent
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  • ...given here therefore contains somewhere between a fifth and a half of the total subscribers. Accurate figures were not available for the subscription rates ...llion than 2 million. That represents somewhere between 10% and 15% of the total working population. If we exclude from the working population those who wor
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  • ===Tampax Total You Tour=== ...d time and get enlightened at the same time? You are invited to the Tampax Total You Tour were you can experience manicures, makeover and all kinds of free
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  • ...industry in 2004 was between £600m and £800m with estimates that of this total, £200-250m was spent on advertising. Further criticisms emphasise its rel *[[Dominic Fry]] [[Tulchan Communications]], [[Editorial Intelligence]].
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  • .... Hunt]] was appointed by President George Bush to the President's Foreign Intelligence Board, whilst [[Lawrence S. Eagleburger]] has held a variety of positions ( ...The mission of this coalition, with some 50 active companies and 600-plus total members, is to promote business 'engagement' and prevent US sanctions in re
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  • ...espectively at the EU’s target of a 10% use of biofuels (as a portion of total fuel consumption) by 2020, and the EU Climate Action and Renewable Energy P ...ial regulation should be weighted to reflect its large share of the EU’s total finance industry. As the title suggests, it seeks to ‘keep the city open
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  • ...don, I just tell them, "Look, just understand, they&rsquo;re penetrated by intelligence agents, U.K., maybe U.S., I don&rsquo;t know, but you certainly can&rsquo;t
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  • ...endon enjoys access to the most secret information from all three forms of intelligence collection: eavesdropping, imaging satellites and human spies. ...ceived at least thirty-five contracts with the Defense Department, worth a total of $50 million to $100 million.
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...e operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • ...spar Weinberger, the Secretary of Defense, and which led to a new level of intelligence sharing and military sales.<ref name="jg"/> Rosen is asking for a total of 21 million in damages ($5 million from AIPAC and punitive damages of $50
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  • ...groups on the Right: the same small group of people, many of them probably intelligence agents of one kind or another, play musical chairs.<ref>Robin Ramsay (1987) ...in 1982 to $254,000 in 1985. Although 1986 figures are not yet available, total Heritage contributions over a five-year period appear to be in the neighbor
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  • ...he Carlyle Group]]. He is a member of the Advisory Boards of the corporate intelligence company [[Diligence]] and the [[Chief Executive Leadership Institute]] at Y ...ther corporate investments and also has acquired real estate assets with a total book replacement value exceeding $1.3 billion in a series of successful and
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  • ...randon.com/news.aspx?id=39 Survey - Corporate Security: The top players in intelligence industry] Financial Times Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, April 10th, 2001</ref> A selected list of the more notable companies (from over two dozen in total) since 1982; his directorships where applicable; and some countries where k
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