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  • ...sult of the investigation, [[Jeffrey Goldberg|Goldberg]] notes that AIPAC "now seems acutely sensitive to the appearance of dual loyalty." ...unjust - I served them for 23 years, they praised everything I did ... and now they are treating me this way. It's unjust and I think they'll regret it."
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  • :The integrity of our organic and sustainable system is now being jeopardised by the actions of Mr Jonathon Harrington, who is subversi ...ountrywide [[Porter Novelli]]. The behind the scenes running of CropGen is now undertaken by [[Lexington Communications]] who perform the same task for th
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  • ...ddle East Studies Association]] (MESA), the main scholarly association, is now 50 percent of Middle Eastern origin.'<ref> Nigel Perry & Ali Abunimah, "Cam ...ograms that receive federal funding under Title VI of the Higher Education Act must "foster debate on American foreign policy from diverse perspectives."
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  • ...dies". <ref>Los Angeles Times, 'Analysts: Any Jewish group in the world is now a target', ''The Jerusalem Post'', 2 August 1994</ref> ...24 October 2008</ref> That autumn CSTPV moved into new premises, occupying now the whole second floor of the West-wing of the New Arts Building. <ref>[[Me
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  • ...[[Workers Against Racism]] (1978-?) | [[Smash the Prevention of Terrorism Act Campaign]] (1977-early 1980s) | [[Irish Freedom Movement]] (early 1980s to ...] 2000 (together with [[Young Journalists Academy]] 2006 and [[free speech NOW!]] 2014) - online magazine
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  • ...to an article in the ''Edinburgh Evening News'', Martin wants the CSPP "to act as a bridgehead between the government and the people they seek to govern b ...he house of Commons, then director of research at the European Parliament, now with the [[Europa Institute]], Edinburgh University.
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  • *[[Tim Wilkinson]] - Former partner, now Chairman of Middle East operations. Based in Dubai. Previously spent more t *[[Jonathan Oates]], former director now chief of staff to UK deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]]
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  • ...htened that we have all become immune to traditional forms of advertising. Now they are increasingly turning to unconventional forms of marketing. In another attempt to boost advertising revenues, Disney will also now offer primetime ABC shows free on the internet. Shows including ‘Lost’,
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  • ...undervalued pharmaceutical business from the rest of the conglomerate. We now know Schrager's proposal did not materialise.{{ref|88}} ...i Home & Garden Limited is a multi-million pound garden products business, now part of Bayer plc since 1999)
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  • ...ng activists such as [[Kendra Okonski]], who used to be at the CEI and who now works at the [[IPN]] on trade related issues, calling for "more open trade, ...ioxide emissions". [[Myron Ebell]] claimed that the [[Kyoto Protocol]] was now "a walking corpse. We want to keep that corpse walking as long as possible"
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  • ...ors McCain and Joseph Lieberman tried to introduce the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003 (S. 139) to establish mandatory greenhouse gas reductions in the Un Other AEI Republican alumni include Lawrence B. Lindsey, now an Assistant to the President for Economic Policy; Director, National Econo
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  • ...enemies were Senator Edward M. Kennedy and the threat of gun control. But now Mr. Gottlieb has found a better target. "For us" said Mr. Gottlieb... "the ...ic National Wildlife Refuge" and "Passage of the Global Warming Prevention Act to convert in a systematic manner all decaying and oxygen using forest grow
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  • :Now the Sunday Herald can reveal the pension scheme, which is managed by [[Bail ...2006.pdf List of Holdings 2006], Released under the Freedom of Information Act. (3MB)
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  • ...scheme will be operated through a group of 52 Topic Co-ordinators who will act as "sign posts" directing MSP queries to the appropriate expert. Queries wi ...rs were Sir [[Tom McKillop]], the then chief executive of [[AstraZeneca]], now at the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]], and other academics with ties to industr
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  • ...tion in place, and it is engaged in public awareness activities... The GMO Act that regulates all research, development, field testing, import, export and ...than The African Model Law developed by the Organisation of African Unity (now the African Union - AU). Koch [http://www.gene.ch/genet/2001/Nov/msg00060.h
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  • ...ained leading biotech industry executives from both Monsanto and Novartis (now Syngenta). :Dr. Wambugu, who continues to act as an advisor on the project, said the modified sweet potato seeds should b
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  • ...is funded by - the [[Albemarle Corporation]], [[Dead Sea Bromine Group]] (now renamed [[ICL Industrial Products]]), [[Chemtura]] and [[Tosoh Corporation] ...25721/http://www.corporateeurope.org/barroso.html European Commission Must Act to Curb Excessive Corporate Lobbying Power] ''Corporate Europe'', 25 Octobe
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  • ...gin.tripod.com/sack.htm SACK GM RESEARCH SCIENTISTS! Government Told: Act Now on Conflict of Interest], press release, FoE, 16 Mar 2000, accessed 26 Jan
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  • ====1979-1982 - Smash the Prevention of Terrorism Act Campaign==== ''See main article'' [[Smash the Prevention of Terrorism Act Campaign]]
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  • *act as a 'thought leader'; ...ces/profiting-poverty-again Profiting from poverty, again], Global Justice Now, April 2015</ref>
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  • ...e of Ideas, acc 23 Mar 2011</ref>. Fitzpatrick was a leading member of the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and is an associate of the libert The case itself caused much controversy and Wakefield, who now lives in the USA, continues to stand by his research and deny all allegatio
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  • ...FSA) describes itself as 'an independent food safety watchdog set up by an Act of Parliament in 2000 to protect the public's health and consumer interests .... The Agency should address the perceptions of these stakeholders who have now formed views of the Agency founded on their belief that the basis upon whic
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  • ...School. He studied History and Politics at University College in Swansea - now Swansea University but then part of the University of Wales. After graduati ...t day that, if necessary, it would have used Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act to stop Adams appearing on the basis that the broadcast might ‘encourage
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  • According to his [[Battle of Ideas]] 'speaker profile' Gilland is now studying for a PGCE in Mathematics. The current description of Gilland stat Between September 1997 and August 2000, Gilland was the Director of a (now seemingly defunct) company called [[Open Dialogue]] Ltd. His Linkedin profi
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  • ...s NAM labor proposals since 1937 and the final version of the Taft-Hartley Act.&#39; {{ref|21}} Indeed, [[Gerald D. Morgan]] (SR, NY), the lawyer hired by
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  • ...g American Studies in Manchester University. His first left-wing political act was, as a student in Manchester in 1981, supporting Irish Republican hunger ...224/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM73/LM73_Edit.html 'Editorial: So what is left now?'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 73 - November 1994, p. 4.
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  • ...on a briefing given to him by Uzi Arad, a high-ranking Mossad agent who is now his political adviser. ...ff, Washington Times, 22 May 1997.</ref>Ha'aretz suggested that Arad would act as Netanyahu's advisor on intelligence and national security, and not just
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  • ...ealth since 2003. He has also sat on: the [[Royal College of Physicians]] (Now Joint Committee of the Royal College of Physicians, [[RCPath]] and [[Britis ...tanding Advisory Group on Consumer Involvement in the NHS R & D Programme, now known as 'INVOLVE' (1997-2000). Before this he was on the North Thames RHA
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  • ...ly more. By my calculations, the Farm Bureau is the most efficient conduit now in existence for the dissemination of right-wing propaganda.' Resnick also ...u has passed resolutions opposing, amongst other things, the Voting Rights Act - the cornerstone of US civil rights protection, the Equal Rights Amendment
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  • ...]], in 2008 Warner became Public Affairs Director at [[ITV]]plc. Warner is now an Associate Fellow at the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]]. ...He also advises companies across all sectors of the property world and is now responsible for Lexington Group's property and local government services. P
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  • ...Cisco-run project, before handing over to the Innovation Unit in 2011. It now recieves funds from [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]; [[Promethean]]; th ...hite Paper 'S'chools – Achieving Success'' which followed the Education Act 2002. Its focus until 2006 was purely on reform of education and services f
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  • ...y occupy the strategic command posts of the social structure, in which are now centered the effective means of the power and the wealth and the celebrity
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  • ...from an old style Pathé news type propaganda outfit to supplying what is now called 'indirect propaganda'. In the 1970's: ...ys and the bad guys have to be shown as pretty nasty, bayoneting babies... Now you have to be totally impartial, while still pushing the line (Interview,
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  • ...ys and the bad guys have to be shown as pretty nasty, bayoneting babies... Now you have to be totally impartial, while still pushing the line.&#39; ...sh Information Services . registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act as an agent of the British government.&#39; Yet the products of the London
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  • ...so has links with No 10 where [[Matthew Taylor]], Mr Pearce's predecessor, now works... ...scussions with government advisers about policy and are sometimes happy to act as outriders on some issues, helping to start controversial debates and fly
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  • ...view the Ri&#39;s role has been to act as "midwife" to the SMC which will now work on behalf of scientists and the scientific community as a whole.' Howe
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  • ...ntists respond to the DoH review of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act], Dec 13, acc 28 Nov 2012</ref> ...ntists respond to the DoH review of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act], Dec 13, acc 28 Nov 2012</ref> In fact there are serious and well-recognis
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  • ...ee_women.pdf Jubilee women: fiftysomething women—lifestyle and attitudes now and fifty years ago], Accessed 17 December 2009</ref> ...redirects to the SIRC one, and visitors are informed that the centre "has now taken over the task of hosting and publishing reports and materials conduct
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  • ...Prima's clients included [[Unilever]], RTZ, [[BNFL]], and Glaxo Wellcome (now [[GlaxoSmithKline]]). ...Agency's Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, or Superfund, which is used to identify and clean up toxic waste sites thr
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  • ...ly more. By my calculations, the Farm Bureau is the most efficient conduit now in existence for the dissemination of right-wing propaganda.' Resnick also ...u has passed resolutions opposing, amongst other things, the Voting Rights Act - the cornerstone of US civil rights protection, the Equal Rights Amendment
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  • ...nderstood, but radically different from the pre-war system ..... but there now existed formal, powerful, employers' institutions, a fully fledged Ministry ...on of Trade Unions]] (WFTU) in 1949, except to say that it is pretty clear now, with this much hindsight, that by then the British trade union leaders wer
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  • ...ites back to the 13th century, and that "Terrorism or violence is a sacred act". The Post referred to Hoffman as a "specialist in Middle East terrorism".< ...presidency the CSIS opertives moved back into their government posts, and now they return to CSIS or GU-SFS when they are in-between jobs. While during
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  • ...the communications division, [[Lowe Bell Communications]], in 1989. He is now Chairman and a major shareholder in [[Chime Communications]] Plc, the holdi ...Mark Thatcher was charged under South Africa's Foreign Military Assistance Act in 2004, Bell issued a statement on his behalf.<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and
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  • ...and from 1986 to 1990 as its president. He received the CBE in 1990. He is now an Honorary Visiting Fellow of Green College, Oxford University.<ref>James ...after the Second World War. I regret to say I played a small part in this act of national ecocide I loved the English country scene passionately, yet I w
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  • ...rsity, where he held the Regius Chair of Modern History from 1980-1989. He now lives in West Berkshire where he continues to write, garden, travel and lis ...stitutions where strategic studies were beginning to sproat...Cynics would now say that I was being brainwashed, but if this was so it proved very effecti
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  • ...r, with a request from the secretary: since I had mentioned that there was now evidence that the recent considerable increase in sugar consumption was a p ...cyclamate, and some of the newer products like aspartame. This campaign is now much less active than it used to be, since the sugar refiners are themselve
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  • The firm is now known as 'Newgate Engage'. ...ers may never have heard of PPS but PPS knows all about them. Its 60 staff act as the public face of controversial developments, and run a sophisticated w
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  • ...d: "So look out for the pay-off... most likely to come for such a selfless act as explaining to Blair the Younger the dark arts of being paid to lie..."<r ...5.ece Business big shot: John Kingman], The Times, 11 Dec 2007</ref> He is now chief executive of [[UK Financial Investments]] ([[UKFI]]), the body charge
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  • ...filing clerk in the [[Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food]], he is now deputy managing director with ambitions to become an MP.’ ...Communists to buy up Whitehall's Insolvency Service... Ian Greer agreed to act for the bogus company for pounds 10,000 and offered to arrange meetings wit
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  • ...with the U.S. Department of Education, to promote the No Child Left Behind Act] (1.6 MB PDF file). *[[Kim Sample]] Partner Associate Director. Now CEO of [[Emanate]]
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  • ...cellor's wife has been in a cocoon of grief since she lost her first baby. Now she is stepping back into the spotlight by her husband's side in his challe ...ed, leaving her mother bringing up Sarah and her two brothers alone. Sarah now supports the National Council for One Parent Families - with her friend [[J
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  • Norris is now a senior adviser at [[Global Counsel]], the 'strategic advisory' firm set u ...o block details of the meetings requested under the Freedom of Information Act. However, last week it revealed that Geoffrey Norris, Gordon Brown's energy
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  • ==Act Soon on Nuclear == ...carbon dioxide, would play in tackling carbon emissions. It stated: “We now have 12 nuclear stations providing 20 per cent of our electricity carbon-fr
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  • Documents obtained in 2006 under the [[Freedom of Information Act]] revealed that BNFL wanted "to restrict the scope of local planning inquir * Action needed now by Government <ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/8/8d/BNFL0002.PDF Th
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  • The strategy document notes that &#39;this process must be put in place NOW. It can&#39;t be high profile but must consist of a number of elements impl ...acco companies who use front groups, think tanks, journalists or others to act on their behalf.
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  • ...]], who with his new Director-General the accountant [[Michael Checkland]] now asked John Birt to oversee BBC journalism. ...irt&#39;s letter of appointment, released under the Freedom of Information Act (pdf)], undated.</ref><ref>[http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.
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  • ...n January 2002, the pair filed claims under the Public Interest Disclosure Act or the 'whistleblowers charter' against FD parent company [[Cordiant Commun
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  • Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show that the NIA have tried to forge closer ties to the unions in the new ...rofessor [[Ian Fells]] who was quoted as saying: "Unless we make decisions now our electricity will start to run out within five years." The programme als
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  • The [[Employment Relations Act 1999 ]] made provision for blacklisting to be made illegal through regulati Following this prosecution the Employment Relations Act 1999(Blacklists) Regulations 2010 were finally enacted making Blacklisting
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  • *[[Association of Commercial Television in Europe]] (ACT) ...europe.org/html/exchange.html Exchange] Last Accessed 28th June 2007, list now at: http://www.aigeurope.org/ </ref>
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  • Kelly is a former Deputy Leader of Islington Borough Council, now Chief Whip, a former advisor to the Labour Shadow Cabinet and Editor of [[T *[[Phil Kelly]], former Deputy Leader of Islington, now Chief Whip on the Council. Former adviser to the [[Labour Party|Labour]] Sh
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  • ...n-nisse/4/438/708 Jason Nisse]. LinkedIn, accessed 6 March 2012 </ref> He now runs his own consultancy.[[image:Jason_Nisse.jpg|100px|right|thumb|Jason Ni ...te:NuclearSpin}}Nisse is a former non-executive director of [[Nirex]], the now disbanded UK government company that advised on options for the long-term d
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  • ...class activity in the labour movement has been taking place ever since the now-defunct [[Economic League]] was established in the wake of the Russian revo
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  • ...p arm for £50m], The Telegraph, acc 15 August 2012 </ref> Babcock is also now part of a consortium with [[CH2M HILL]], [[International Nuclear Services]] ...lobbying and public relations activities, under the Freedom of Information Act. But UKAEA refused to reveal the information, stating that its release 'wou
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  • ...ndices/Behind_the_scenes.pdf Appendix 15 Behind the Scenes], 2005</ref> It now has 48 members. Its work covers a wide range of subjects, from education to Plenary Sessions. Each ERT Member nominates an Associate to act as a main point of liaison
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  • The European Services Forum now comprises 75 Members. *Association Of Commercial Television - ACT
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  • ...ues/16/41/News/front.html RCMP PROBES ANIMAL ACTIVISTS], Scott Anderson, [[NOW Magazine]], JUNE 12-18, 1997</ref><ref>[http://416-777-7777.com/article/252 ...KAVCHAK , Andrew, Mackenzie Paper: Canadian National Security and the CSIS Act , No.12, Toronto : Mackenzie Institute, 1989.<ref>http://www.casis.ca/engli
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  • ...ialists]] (IPMS) with the [[Engineers and Managers Association]] (EMA). It now has about 28,000 members working in electricity supply, nuclear power, R&D ...'We can't wait for any interruptions of supply before we act. We must act now.' <ref> [http://www.nuklear21.com/results_article.php?ArticleID=18&search=P
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  • ...classic PR technique of using a third party to push the nuclear message. "Now we use a company called Strategic Awareness, which uses in-depth research t ...''our'' supply of energy versus our demand for energy. We must take action now if we&#39;re to avoid this situation&#39;.
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  • ...tes are ruled out as terrorists by definition. But Laqueur uses "terrorist act" as well as "terrorist" with blatant political discrimination. Although, fo ...sts for Western low-intensity warfare? As this form of terrorist attack is now employed by the West on a large scale, Laqueur asserts that this mode is "a
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  • ...lists had been kept away from the action, but this was not always possible now. In Northern Ireland, reporters appeared to be everywhere, and the army qui ...(which have always been fronts for the Sinn Fein political party and which now help to disseminate the propaganda of whichever faction they have chosen to
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  • ...ies’ in the field - i.e. where the identity of the actor rather than the act itself defines the designation of terrorism. <ref>Schmid, Alex Peter, Jongm ...and art. He joined the London staff of Reuters in 1943, soon moved to the now defunct News Chronicle, and then, in 1951, returned to Australia and the Sy
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  • ...play a role in enabling widespread change within the industry, which they now know is critical to facilitating change within there contract supply chain. ...tisfaction with the workplace. The evolution of our own monitoring tool to now include a strong emphasis on worker interviews is one reflection of Global
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  • This self-appointed elite purports to act &#39;in the spirit of entrepreneurship in the global public interest to fur ...re open, humane persona and to raise WEF’s public profile. Its meetings now have sessions that are open to carefully screened journalists and are repor
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  • ...industry. The industry prospered under the Conservative government and can now count on the support of Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] who describes the pha ...d Criminal Justice Act. Indeed akll of its main requests were added to the Act, including provisions to &#39;deal with protests outside people's homes, ma
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  • ...ion with Stone where both men had served under [[John J. McCloy]], who was now chairman of the [[Ford Foundation]]. The aim of these former state propagan In 1959 The Instiute recruited [[Hedley Bull]] to act as a rapporteur. Bull, who was then an assistant professor at [[LSE]], had
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  • ...f the PR campaign - the outcome rather than the output. i to i Research is now a separate company. :Unable to disclose - Sarbanes Oxley Act
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  • ...ed: Sir [[Christopher Gent]], formerly Chief Executive of [[Vodafone]] and now Deputy Chairman of [[GlaxoSmithKline]], and Chairman of the Advisory Board ...alition's health reforms and voted in favour of the Health and Social Care Act 2012, which opened up the NHS to more private firms. [[Interserve]] PLC, wh
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  • ...olicy Committee]]. He was closely involved in the establishment of what is now [[Conseil de la Concurrence]] (Competition Council) in France and latterly ...ility for the competition law practice from 1989 to 1998, and continues to act as a consultant on competition law. He has extensive experience of advising
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  • ...ng the media to influence public opinion to put pressure on politicians to act. To learn how ''you'' can edit any article right now, visit [[Powerbase:About]], [[Powerbase:Contributing|Welcome, newcomers]],
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  • ...bacco law was passed in the country. This was known as the Tobacco Control Act, and it resulted in cigarette packaging and other forms of tobacco advertis ...Act, the South African government introduced the Tobacco Control Amendment Act in 1999, and when it came into effect in October 2000, a "new era of public
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  • ...arcus and Sam Samuel as `The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Ltd.' (Now PLC: public limited company). <ref name="shell"/> ...n, as an enhanced recovery technique <ref name= "about"/>, a process it is now branding as a solution to climate change. <ref>[The Ecologist, Climate Chan
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  • ...can thus be made that globalisation weakens the capacity of governments to act for the good of public health. ...bers" used in Europe for all approved additives. This numbering scheme has now been adopted and extended by the Codex Alimentarius Committee to internatio
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  • ...ard if it insisted that the police and prison authorities abstain from any act of violence or brutality yet maintained that those on the other side should ...ern Africa in the early years. In 1963, Benenson wrote a report entitled ''Now in the Future is it Peace or War?'' about the plight of refugees fleeing fr
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  • ]</ref>. ''[[The Times]]'' reported (2 June 2006) that as the club "is now slowly nudging back into the mainstream many members feel that it is time t ...ce on the agenda of the Conservative Party. Many of its former members are now in the [[Conservative Democratic Alliance]].
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  • ...act, operating from a converted bathroom in my house in South Shields, and now we've got offices in Brussels and Trafalgar Square, as well as one in the n ...to documents obtained by ''the Guardian'' under the Freedom of Information Act, Cunningham gave the corporation confidential advice about two bills going
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  • ...ent to "scrutinise plans for managing UK higher activity radioactive waste now and into the future".<ref>CORWM, [http://corwm.decc.gov.uk Home], undated, ...nuclear. For example, documents released under the Freedom of Information Act show that in response to inquiries from journalists, CoRWM put out a statem
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  • ...system || To support research on the impact of the Nationality and Borders Act. || 10000 || 16/03/2023 || 01/10/2023 || 30/09/2024 || 12 || 02727514 || 01 | [[Clore Social Leadership Programme]] || Clore evaluation 2015-18 (now leadership development) || Continuing evaluation of Clore Social Leadership
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  • Political lobbying is now big business. There are over fifty such firms, with an estimated total turn Essentially, the role of the political lobbyist is to act as a conduit between commercial and consumer outfits and the government. Co
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  • ...6, Callaghan wrote to Mrs Thatcher: 'I see no reason why its contents need now be regarded as confidential.'{{ref|2}} Downing Street was unimpressed and h ...lier tenders - a privilege not granted to competitors and an unprecedented act of favouritism. [[Arthur Chamberlain]] strongly denied that he used his bro
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  • *[[Amsterdam Group]] (now defunct) ...gainst the backdrop of [[David Cameron]]'s planned reform of the Licensing Act along with a ban on below-cost selling and a policy decision on alcohol lab
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  • :Hakluyt & Co (now Hakluyt Ltd) was founded by [[Fitzroy MacLean]] in 1995. [[Steven Dedijer]] ...orer himself who was parachuted into Yugoslavia in the Second World War to act as the Allies' main link with Tito, the partisan leader and subsequent Comm
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  • ...d [[Ian Ashworth]]. 'The amount of political lobbying done by companies is now huge. And that is the primary reason for putting an MP on your board.'{{ref ...ts of those able to buy them.'{{ref|[10]}} MPs counter-argue that they can act for their constituents as well as retain their business interests. They als
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  • * Guidance and training to direct sellers to ensure that they act with integrity and do not use misleading, deceptive or unfair practices *the Sale of Goods Act 1979 <ref>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/ukpga/1979/cukpga_19
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  • :Now, mirroring the path from ideas to implementation taken by Richards when he ...Swords]], now director of regulatory affairs for ITV; and [[Lucy Walker]], now a film-maker, to whom he is engaged.
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  • ...is about -- I'm told we have problems. I live here but I'm based in Prague now. I'm told we have problems with the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, right? Going to ...by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Federal Civil Rights Act, whereas the American employees abroad are.
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  • ...njoyed a brief period of notoriety as the boyfriend of Lady Helen Windsor, now Lady Helen Taylor, the daughter of the Queen's cousin. On her engagement in ...ling of an audience and how to motivate that audience. Harrington Oakes is now a production company in its own right with Behavioural Dynamics as its guid
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  • ...he NFU stated, "In 1993 we had 96,000 full farming members, that figure is now down to 53,000 members". Figures from DEFRA show that in 2002, there were 1 ...the 'Annual Review' of agricultural prices, which was instituted under the act, the NFU was given institutionalised access to the process of setting agric
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  • ...le to encourage such work through existing independent organisations. I am now writing to inform you that the Federation has examined the work carried out ...untry. One of its tasks was to expose the true nature of the insidious and now almost forgotten "Peace" campaign, which developed into the notorious "Germ
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  • ...streets. But although the conspiracy may have been put on ice, a taboo had now been broken, and a network of powerful contacts remained. A whispering camp ...lready attracted the support of some senior and junior officers. There was now, however, a more fundamental constitutional problem regarding the Army as a
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  • ...acceptance of their views by the British electorate . . . Some of them are now saying very blatantly that they are more concerned with harming the nation ...ring the making of the programme researchers had warned [[John Prescott]], now one of the Labour Party's leading front benchers but then a National Union
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  • ...ay - and if it isn't one of exploitation and hardship then it must step in now." ActionAid investigators spent nine months collecting evidence about the w ...ot their first language and some of them do not speak much English at all. Now, if what is being alleged about taking on asylum seekers is true, that's a
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  • ...stablishing all power in the be-jeweled hands of the ruling Emir. Then, as now, Kuwait's ruling oligarchy brutally suppressed the country's small democrac ...le East, Bush needed to convince Americans that former ally Saddam Hussein now embodied evil, and that the oil fiefdom of Kuwait was a struggling young de
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  • Insight Public Affairs, now known as [[Insight Consulting Group]] (ICG) is a UK lobbying and corporate ...Atrial Fibrillation]] ([[Atrial Fibrillation Association]] employs ICG to act as the groups secretariat. A proportion of AFA income includes an unrestric
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  • ...m to be free and safe. I know what I lost. I also know that if we pull out now everything I’ve given and the sacrifices will mean nothing. They attacked ...People as if they were stupid – as irritants. Americans are fit only to act with loyalty to the Leader – otherwise, they're traitors, and spokesperso
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  • ...health of nonsmokers. The public relations company Daniel J. Edelman Ltd. (now known as [[Edelman]]), assisted TAC and in 1987 prepared a proposal, "Manag ...eedom Organisation for the Right To Enjoy Smoking Tobacco"). FOREST was to act as product-free, arm's length lobbying group for the tobacco industry with
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  • ...to Ibrahim Karagul, a columninst with the ''[[Turkish Weekly]]'', "Edelman act(ed) more like a colonial governor than an ambassador... (He) is probably t ...le University in 1981. He was born in Baltimore and raised in New York and now lives in Virginia with his and four children, according to congressional te
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  • ...fundamentalists. In 2002, Ms. Gabriel founded American Congress for Truth (ACT) to provide information about the Middle East conflict and to give a platfo ...ica]] website when claiming that '[t]ens of thousands of Islamic militants now reside in America, operating in sleeper cells, attending our colleges and u
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  • ...s'', at its most fundamental level, ''based on the recognition that people act on imperfect knowledge and that no one is in possession of the ultimate tru ...OL] the former Transitions magazine and the Central European Review (CER), now transformed in to web-only media.
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  • ...nisters...were arguing that its ideas and advice had proved bankrupt, that now was the time for an entirely new approach.<ref>"[http://www.civilservice.go ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/216868.stm Troubled history of Official Secrets Act]", BBC News, 18 November 1998, accessed January 2009</ref>
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  • ...ansco has little or no remorse for this tragedy which, they ought at least now to accept, was exclusively of their own creation.” <ref> BBC News, 25th A
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  • ...harity of this size. TOAST has successfully advanced the debate and we are now handing over the complex task of finding the solutions to other agencies be ...meetings with TOAST over the years (latterly with [[Louise Diss]], who has now left the organisation) the subject of funding has regularly come up. I was
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  • ...operty rights and patents are 'critical issues' facing Sanofi-Aventis both now and in the future. They go on to report how in 2006 they succeeded in impos ...d agreed to plead guilty on two violations of the federal False Statements Act and pay a $1 million criminal fine for lying to the federal government abou
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  • ...s today. International political pressure and the fact that this market is now shrinking (even the World Bank is calling for TEL's elimination), has spurr ...to roll back national and international regulations such as the Clean Air Act and the Montreal Protocol.
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  • ...view unlikely to be shared by those scarred by bottles wielded by drunks. Now that the methods used by the tobacco industry have been exposed, few seriou ...ndustry to clandestinely find, recruit and train third party scientists to act as credible, disinterested third parties who would speak, write and testify
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  • ...urgency of the problem and to persuade governments that the time to act is now,".<ref>[http://www.iotf.org/whatisiotf.asp What is the IOTF]</ref>
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  • ...providing adequate aid to the people and organizations willing and able to act against delegitimization in the international arena'. Examples were reporte *[[David Hatchwell Altaras]] - formerly of Goldman Sachs and now managing director of EXCEM Technologies, he is a member of the Spanish Chap
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  • ...sortment of illegal marketing and pricing practices under the False Claims Act (see [[Bristol-Myers Squibb Illegal Activities]]) ...Bureau of Investigation (FBI) who’s former Director ([[Louis J Freeh]] ) now sits on the Board of Directors for BMS.
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  • :...founded in 1962 by William J Casey now appointed by Reagan to head the CIA. NSIC is a pressure group for militant ...centre of cold war sentiment among US intellectuals, and many of its staff now find themselves in the Reagan administration. According to Haseler and Gods
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  • ...uit, [[Martin Ricketts]], who describes himself as a classical liberal and now serves as dean of humanities<ref>Mathew Reisz, Bucking the system, ''The Ti ...cial operation: under his sturdy successor, Professor [[Alan Peacock]], it now [1983] covers its teaching costs with fee income and its capital costs from
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  • ...Islam, and the Future of America''.<ref> The authorship of these books is now widely known, and advertised as such. See [http://www.cfr.org/publication.h ...; one in which our irreconcilable Islamist foes will have to be killed, an act which unavoidably will lead to innocent deaths; and one that is motivated i
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  • ...s to agree with statements such as 'the problem which caused the terrorist act is important'; 'the problem should have been covered by the mass media': 't ...... An image must be changed if one never heard of a group previously and now reads of it's existence and actions. The image is reorganised from a blank
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  • ...we over this great city. The assault on those towers proved the first in a now long line of attacks leveled against the free world. <ref>[http://www.socia ...which it spent money on welfare whilst America protected its security, is now over – comprehensively so. Europe not only has unsustainable demographic
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  • ...ged human-rights violations committed overseas under the Alien Tort Claims Act'. However they add that, 'Corporations usually succeed in getting such case ...st their jobs between 1992 and 2002 and 80% of the Coca-Cola work force is now composed of non-union, temporary workers. Wages for these individuals are o
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  • ...ica's outreach to international mass audiences. The '''[[Freedom Promotion Act 2002]]''' <ref> [http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/archives/107/fpa0617.htm F :Complete fiction but there it was aired. Now that is something that we have to get out there, knowing that it is happeni
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  • ...or not, according to Colonel Mike Dewar, a former British army officer and now security analyst in London. ...war has been dubbed 'the final turkey shoot' - an unwarranted and immoral act of carnage on a demoralised and routed force that posed no serious threat t
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  • ...have taken part in some of the terrible atrocities we've seen in the UK" "Now, we have people that are coming in from abroad but the interesting thing is ...ons really wasn't up to it. It lacked commercial or military explosives to act as a precursor. They themselves didn't have firearms.One looks at it and th
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  • ...ember 1998, Accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref>. It appears that its services have now been taken over by the '''Public Affairs Team of the British Embassy''' in ...ew York is too big and should be cut is uncontroversial. But a lively, and now public, row continues on by exactly how much. Mr Peter Jay, the British amb
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  • ...lso, amongst other roles, a member of the European Advisory Board' for the now defunct [[Lehman Brothers]] <ref> Gdf Suez [http://www.gdfsuez.com/en/group ...retive [[Bilderberg Group]]. [[Etienne Davignon]] was the Chairman and is now said to be the Honorary Chairman of the [[Bilderberg Group]] <ref> Alex Jon
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  • ...vertisment of drugs meets the standards put in place by the Food and Drugs Act and Regulations. Theye look in to the Advertisment of the following:
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  • ...responsibilities'', MPSB, August 2004 (released via Freedom of Information Act), p5.</ref> until 1993. He returned to SDS as its Operational Controller, w ...rked for either MPS Anti-Terrorist Branch (SO12) or Special Branch (SO13) (now combined together as Counter Terrorism Command or SO15), two are alumni of
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  • ...ument. After the briefing, Bush said, "All right. You've covered your ass, now." :"Chalabi's defector reports [are] now flowing from the Pentagon directly to the Vice-President's office, and then
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  • ...enchers was that the rejection of the plan to go to war was not done as an act of genuine opposition to the proposed invasion. He had chosen to stay true ...ly pointed out, there are so many things that can and should be done right now to address issues of food security and increased yields without casting all
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  • ...ce Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act in on 23 October 2008]] ...Barracks, for much of the post War period, The [[Intelligence Corps]] 'has now moved into the 21st Century co-located with the [[Defence Intelligence and
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  • ...wastefulness still runs rampant." Werbach's current clients are presumably now clients of Saatchi & Saatchi S. They constitute a score of corporations, fo
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  • ...orists planning or carry out an act of violence, contrary to the Terrorism Act 2000. For a couple of weeks, no details were given about the documents and However, Rowan said this assessment had now changed, and as a result of several intelligence leads, it was suspected th
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  • It is now well established (and has been admitted by the government), that the task o ...tic criteria, then it is essential that the police and the army be seen to act within the law. When this became difficult, the avenues taken have include
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  • ...the new powers contained in the 1989 update of the Prevention of Terrorism Act. ...he government to be uncovering funding for paramilitary organisations, has now emerged as a severe limitation on media reporting of Northern Ireland.<ref>
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  • ...was named by the UN two years ago as one of four men who sold arms to the now defunct [[Revolutionary United Front]] (RUF) in Sierra Leone in clear breac ...ed Sanjivan Ruprah was authorized by the Liberian Minister of Transport to act as the ‘Global Civil Aviation agent worldwide’ for the Liberian Civil A
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  • ...he British Gas parliamentary affairs team during the passage of the UK Gas Act 1995. In 1996, he joined the House of Commons-based Future of Europe Trust ...present. Ian Junior is guilty in this case - but only of extreme naivety. Now that he is a junior minister, he, and his father, a member of the Executive
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  • ...relations firm employed by the Greek Colonels had retained a Labour MP to act as a lobbyist. :By now the momentum for some kind of enquiry into MPs' outside interests was unsto
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  • *[[Sheridan Westlake]] - spad to [[Eric Pickles]] from May 2010 to May 2015. Now working for 10 Downing Street. *[[George Eykyn]]. Director comms from 2008-2014, now at [[British Gas]].
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  • .../the-russian-aluminium-war-act-two,30532898-EVE The Russian Aluminium War, Act Two], ''Intelligence Online'' (paywall), 6 July 2007 (accessed via Nexis).< ...rs v Baker & Others (2013), a 'dispute raising issues under the Harassment Act and with regard to alleged breaches of confidentiality and computer hacking
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  • ...material was “likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism”.<ref>''R. v. F'' (Court of Appeal, 2007) [[Media:R v. F (Co ...racies and even more difficult to do so at a point well before a terrorist act becomes imminent.”<ref>''H.M.A. v. Mohammed Atif Siddique'' [[Media: HMA
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  • ...ller Consultants]] - Quiller is paid by its client, Migrationwatch UK, to act as consultants to the [[Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration]]. Migratio ...uld not be given any credence or support. I believe that, historically and now, immigration controls are explicable only by racism, and that they legitima
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  • ...s/2003/dec/atcsReport.pdf Report of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Review Committee], 10 July 2003"</ref>. ...nscript_100703_final.pdf Meeting of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 Review Committee]"</ref>, he described the climate of fear that he bel
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  • ...e 1980s after the Conservative government passed the 1988 Local Government Act . ...in the new market created by PULSE's lobbying. This might not seem unusual now but at the time it was radical. PULSE appeared to be a popular campaign but
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  • ...] made a fortune in the aluminium business in Russia in the 1990s, and are now among the UK's largest property investors.<ref>[http://money.cnn.com/magazi ...ed genius' from Tashkent who first helped Reuben get a foothold in Russia. Now an Israeli citizen, he is said to have made a fortune in the Soviet days fr
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  • ...lied that he was trying to indict most of them under the Sherman Antitrust Act. What do you think about the problems of poverty? The lawyer said poverty w ...in reason is rather straight forward... It is Iraq. It is his failure even now to admit that he was wrong, that he made a mistake and that he caused great
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  • ...many in number, they have many weapons," he said. "One night they left and now they want to return."<ref>Iraq conflict: Ba'athist teachers prepare to go b ::"We should act now because if the Syrian-Israel talks succeed, this means that Iraq will be is
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  • ...for European Defence and Strategic Studies]] (IEDSS) which itself aimed to act as an 'epistemic community'. ....S.S.R." The study "Racing Forward? Or Ambling Back?" was published in the now-defunct periodical, ''Survey''.
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  • ...Propaganda Bureau. The organisation was known as Wellington House after a now demolished building where it was based on London’s Buckingham Gate. It wa
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  • ...ap alleged islamists. In September 2002 the website changed fundamentally, now containing the message [[Jehad is Crap!]] in big green letters on the homep ...because Allah gave that land to them - why, because the Philistines won't act like decent human beings - and only decent humans deserve their own country
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  • ...because Allah gave that land to them - why, because the Philistines won't act like decent human beings - and only decent humans deserve their own country ...://www.geocities.com/johnathanrgalt/ Johnathan R Galt], old website, which now redirects visitors to the website of [[Internet Haganah]]. It claims to be
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  • ...nd [[Harvard Law School]] through both the [[Fulbright]] and [[Smith-Mundt Act]] awards.<ref name=WJC>[http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/about/bio_janner ...t to allow legislation to bring those responsible for Nazi atrocities (and now resident in Britain) to justice.<ref name="Telegraphobit">{{cite news|url=h
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  • ...Office]] terrorism expert [[Richard Thompson]] from 2007 until 2012 and is now run by [[Michael Griffiths]] CBE, a retired Army Brigadier, who saw active ...uct undercover surveillance under the [[Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000]] ([[RIPA]]). It is also permitted to obtain communications data such
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  • ...e the police are based during operations, drawing rent off all of them. It now appears that the company... is preparing to evict anti-fracking campaigners ...elopment of shale gas resources in the North West region alone. We need to act quickly to get a thriving supply chain in place, ready to benefit from the
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  • ...sion licence fees (under the [[Wireless Telegraphy Act|Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949]]), although money is also raised through commercial activities such a ...Brind]], a political reporter for the BBC in the south-east of England, is now a Labour party press officer. ... On the other side, the Conservatives have
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  • ...[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2982769.ece Don’t look now, Britain’s real spooks are right behind you] The Sunday Times December 2, ...ome Office diagram of RICU structure released under Freedom of Information Act<ref>The Home Office (2009) Freedom of Information Response. (email correspo
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  • *[[Ryan Mauro]], who is also associated with [[Brigitte Gabriel]]'s [[ACT! for America]] is the Clarion Project’s Shillman Fellow and National Secu *[[Clare Lopez]] (now works for [[Center for Security Policy]]
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  • ...ril 2009.</ref> Those present included [[Robert Spencer]] and members of [[ACT! For America]].<ref>[http://furtheradventuresofindigored.blogspot.com/2009/ After having been acquitted in 2011, Geert Wilders is now on trial for a second time, over a rally in 2014 when he told supporters he
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  • ...ons," prepared for the U.S., Department of State, which was once secret is now online.<ref>Edward Lansdale's (1962)[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/co This "act of conscience" helped turn public opinion against the Vietnam War, and inad
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  • ...tary [[Jeremy Hunt]] are all former Hanover lobbyists. [[Penny Mordaunt]], now DWP Minister, also did a stint at Hanover. It also lobbied for other members of the now-defunct [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] (AP
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  • ...liberalism. Then they turned against liberalism and embraced conservatism. Now they may be on the outs with the conservative movement.<ref>Jacob Heilbrunn ...blic support for the war. Neocons have also been supporters of the Patriot Act and of curbs on civil liberties. In their book An End to Evil, Richard Perl
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  • *Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 the U.S. Attorney General's Department requires individuals and lob ...ments, but websites also exist for each tobacco company, as well as for is now-defunct front groups, the Tobacco Institute and the Council for Tobacco Res
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  • ...antage is created by the absence of a universal system of RFID. The target now is to create a universal system - which raises other, much more serious, pr ...now, everyone working on RFID technology has tacitly assumed that the mere act of scanning an RFID tag cannot modify back-end software, and certainly not
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  • ...od down as a non-executive director of [[Huntsworth]] Plc but continued to act as a consultant to the group on health matters.<ref>Huntsworth, "[http://ww *Cumberlege "has now made the required changes to her entry" listed on the parliamentary website
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