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  • Our '''[[Fracking Portal]]''' tracks the companies, people and lobbyists behind the all-out push for shale gas exploration in ...illiam Foundation]]‏‎, [[Sense About Science‏‎]] and the [[Science Media Centre]]
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  • There are in fact two Monsanto companies, although today&#39;s Monsanto grew out of the original business. The orig ..., stated in 1996: "What you are seeing is not just a consolidation of seed companies, it’s really a consolidation of the entire food chain"<ref>Fraley R. (co-
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  • ...argues that such activities reveal AIPAC does not function as a bona fide "social welfare" organization. ...http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-gerstenfeld-f04.htm Watching the Pro-Israeli Media Watchers] Jewish Political Studies Review 16:3-4 (Fall 2004)</ref>
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  • ...with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporatio ...son would "receive them at a more stately place in the University."<ref>[[Media:Farewell words for prof. Paul Wilkinson.pdf| Speech]] given by Professor Al
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  • ...ished organisations explicitly seek sponsorship, either directly or via PR companies or free enterprise think tanks. Several of the entities target young peopl ...network have assumed influential positions elsewhere, particularly in the media and sciences. Members of the network write regularly for mainstream news p
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  • ...public life. The problem with a small country such as Scotland is that big companies can exert a disproportionate influence on the political system. They have c :# [[Lord Laidlaw]] Conferences and media
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  • According to Snaith the registration of the Institute at Companies House in Edinburgh caused some concern as 'the word Institute is one of the ..., political, and we... are generally not talking in those terms&#39;. Such media relations were left to institutes which &#39;are more politically oriented.
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  • ..., [[Scottish Court Services]], [[Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency]], [[Social Work Inspection Agency]], [[Student Awards Agency for Scotland]], [[Transpo ===PR Companies hired by the Scottish Executive===
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  • *[[Robert Anderson]], director, digital, social media and innovation ...icles/news/agency-post-blair%E2%80%99s-media-man Agency post for Blair’s media man] ''Public Affairs News'', 4 December 2014, accessed 27 January 2015 </r
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  • ...ent of [[Hearst Magazines]] (a unit of The [[Hearst Corporation]], a major media and communications company) since 1995 and a director of [[International Bu ...public affairs and communications, which include corporate communications, media relations, public policy, government relations, corporate reputation, share
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  • ...is involved in the actual political process due to its involvement in the media. ...ops through large amounts of pollution being produced. Through owning mass media stations like ABC, Disney has managed to stop its use of sweatshops from ga
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  • [[Chevron Companies]] | [[Exxon Company]] | [[Shell Oil Company]] | [[Tenneco Gas]] | [[Americ ...fellow, and two Cato staffers to the President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security. According to People for the American Way these include: Former Re
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  • ...than 2,000 documents detailing and analyzing the political, economic, and social facts globally that would be helpful for Wilson in the peace negotiations. ...ty officers, professors, former [[CIA]] members, elected politicians, and media figures. The CFR is not a formal institution within U.S. policy making.
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  • ...cording to the SMC.<ref>Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013. ...www.sciencemediacentre.org/about-us/funding/ SMC Funding 2014-15], Science Media Centre website. Last accessed 5 July 2016.</ref>
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  • ...'''Florence Wambugu''' and such comments are far from an embarrassment to companies like Monsanto. In fact, [[L. Val Giddings]], a vice president of the [[Biot ...in 2003, could pull "the African continent out of decades of economic and social despair".<ref>Chris Lackner, [http://archives.foodsafety.ksu.edu/agnet/2003
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  • ...y of Kent she "was responsible for a European Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia. Her own research specialism is the sociology of .../ref> "a charitable foundation sponsoring research and publications on new social trends". The only publication on the charity's web-site was one by [[Frank
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  • ...s itself as 'An education and information initiative for consumers and the media on the subject of crop biotechnology'. It is led by a scientific panel. Unt ...'are free to express such views as they consider appropriate. The funding companies cannot veto the panel's position on any issue.' Panel members include [[Viv
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  • ...rom IEA and develop closer links with another right-wing think-tank, the [[Social Affairs Unit]], which had previously shared offices with the IEA. <ref>Robe .... He said it might prove fruitful to ‘co-operate loosely’ with the [[Social Affairs Unit]], but there was ‘no prospect of the Health and Welfare Unit
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  • *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets; DfID explicitly states that it is involving private companies in 'directly shaping and implementing development programmes and policy.'<r
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  • ...ove' the reporting of controversial scientific issues like GM foods by the media. The other members of the Forum were<ref>Job roles in parentheses relate t ...shtml 'Guidelines on science and health communication'], November 2001, '' Social Issues Research Centre'', accessed 12 March 2015</ref>.
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  • ...ief for GM crop ' bias ']) Such concerns were dismissed by Sir John in the media and at a FSA Board Meeting on 13th March. Wallace writes in her letter that tender documents from one of the companies bidding to run the GM Dialogue showed they have been working with a multina
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  • ...f Warwick]] before joining [[Brunel University]] on 1 October 1975. <ref>[[Media:0319-1-.pdf|Letter]] from Brunel University Information Access Officer, 15 ...pent several months compiling a report for the right wing think-tank the [[Social Affairs Unit]] on extremism in British Universities. <ref>Polly Curtis, 'Th
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  • ...of Conflict]], Schapiro from the beginning in mid 1970.<ref>P. Wilkinson ''Social Movement'', Macmillan 1971</ref> Three years later Wilkinson produced his f ...a theme that would occupy [Wilkinson] for the rest of his life.” <ref>[[Media:Farewell words for prof. Paul Wilkinson.pdf| Speech]] given by Professor Al
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  • The FDF has come to the defence of companies accused of producing food high in salts, fats, sugars, additives and preser ...e]] (including private secretary to [[Lord Butler]]), the [[Department for Media, Culture and Sport]] and the Office of the Rail Regulator. From 2001-2004,
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  • ...e formed pro-genetics alliances (in many cases sponsored by pharmaceutical companies) to set their own agenda and to debate with the health professionals on the ...trasts markedly with that of the disability movement which argues that the social and ethical aspects of the introduction and use of new genetic technologies
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  • ...of Pharmacology at Oxford University. She was awarded a CBE in 2000 <ref> Social Issues Research Centre, [http://www.sirc.org/about/susan_greenfield.html Ab ...key role in founding, and via her work with the largely industry-backed [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC), whom Greenfield advises.
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  • ...waiti girl in front of Congress. Her written testimony was passed out in a media kit prepared by Citizens for a Free Kuwait. "While I was there, I saw the I ...selected the team of Hill & Knowlton and Gable PR to manage its public and media relations programs for its 2008 BIO International Convention in San Diego,
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  • ...ther businesses. According to Krebs, 'History is littered with examples of companies that were too risk averse or saw risk as a threat rather than an opportunit ...as maintaining a pro-GM position, gets part of its funding from large food companies (eg Bestfoods, the giant ($8b) US food group later taken over by Unilever)
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  • [[Image:SMF.jpg|right|thumb|Social Market Foundation Logo]] ...in the areas of health, education, welfare and pensions policy reform<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/page/2007/dec/20/8 T
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  • ...scepticism, risk aversion and lack of trust. This is compounded by a 24/7 media, the Internet and sophisticated anti-business and anti-technology activism. ...ranging from accidents and fires to sustained NGO campaigns and intrusive media attention.' Its website at one point (circa 2003 - see image on right) feat
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  • *Lord [[Clive Hollick]] - of [[United News and Media]] ...nal Centre for Social Research]], [[Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends]] - another LSE person
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  • ...ill reside at Omnicom's Bankside premises, with over 200 staff. The merged companies are expected to gross £25-£30 million annually. <ref>[http://www.prweek.c ...orporate communications company specialising in public relations, advising companies on how best to communicate ideas and products to their target audience.<ref
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  • * Media relation ...act with [[UnLtd]] a sort of venture philanthropy organisation engaged in 'social enterprise'. UnLtd was based in the same offices as the [[Demos]] think ta
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  • ...ding to Edelman&#8217;s it is currently ranked the sixth largest of all PR companies based on 2001 turnover figures.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/about_us/key_fa ...lion in 2002. (However, it is worth noting that a number of the largest PR companies do not participate O&#8217;Dwyer&#8217;s rankings.)
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  • ...o a blind trust major investments in two plant genetics-related investment companies ([[Diatech Ltd]] and [[Innotech Investments Ltd]]). Innotech has a substant ...s accompanied by members of the BioIndustry Association, a lobby group for companies involved in GM food (the DTI helped pay their costs). His company, Diatech
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  • [[File:HeaderLogo Over.png|thumb|right|450px|[[Science Media Centre]] logo circa 2013]] ...to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pages/ Welcome], acc 22 Sept 201
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  • The [[Social Issues Research Centre]] (SIRC) calls itself ...lobal sociocultural trends and provide new insights on human behaviour and social relations.
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  • ...public relations and specialty communications. DAS includes more than 160 companies, which operate through a combination of networks and regional organizations ...ng, field marketing, non-profit marketing and entertainment marketing. The companies include three of the top 10 promotional marketing agencies and worldwide le
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  • ...h, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and public opinion. ...ies, and could thus begin to integrate its services with a family of other companies practising PR, lobbying and advertising.
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  • ...rop commercialisation. It promotes its point of view to peers, MPs and the media and is said to be funded by "corporations and learned societies". The direc ...e can do no wrong; in which research is untainted by vested interests, and companies such as Monsanto exist purely to feed the hungry. Those seeking a more thou
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  • ...], the [[Scarman Trust]], [[SSE]], [[Senscot]], the [[Scottish network for social entrepreneurs]] and Comic Relief. It was given a £100m endowment by the [[ ...dele has broad experience of the voluntary sector but is also a well-known social entrepreneur and a Common Purpose graduate.
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  • ...of an earlier generation of industrialists, supporting imperial autarchy, social reform, conversion from a bankers' to a producers' economy, protectionism, ....(23) As [[Dennis MacShane]] MP demonstrates in his book,(24) the European social democratic trade union movement was not going to coexist with the Soviet bl
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  • ...Web Archive, accessed 03 February 2011.</ref> It is in the top five of all companies listed on the UK stock exchange. ...only 1 out of 15, based on the degree to which ethical, environmental and social considerations were even taken into account, and the mechanisms for custome
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  • ...sation financed and founded by the alcohol industry that claims to promote social responsibility within the industry, primarily focusing on responsible marke ...ation; the avoidance of statutory controls; and the generation of positive media coverage. All of which has been achieved because the Portman Group is defin
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  • '''Fleishman-Hillard''' is one of the biggest PR companies in the world. Its parent company is the [[Omnicom]] group Inc, which is a ...ices, Kevin specialises in advising senior executives of leading blue-chip companies, as well as senior politicians on their communications strategies."<ref>[ht
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  • ...ally concerned. He has over the years acted as a consultant to a number of companies concerned with the manufacture of food or ingredients relating to food, inc ...alt with the international financial and political activities of the sugar companies, as had been intended at the meeting planned originally by Imfeld. Neverthe
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  • ...tical Planning Services]], PPS Group was formed in 1999 with two operating companies: [[PPS (Local & Regional) Ltd]] and [[PPS (Public Affairs) Ltd]].<ref>Polit PPS says that it 'has worked with most of the UK's big energy companies as well as many of the smaller players in the market'.
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  • ...of communication with the global financial community, including financial media, political & regulatory affairs and investor relations." <ref>[http://www.f ...gement Today], August 2007</ref> It's reported that Rudd has "finely honed social and political connections":
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  • ...ate social responsibility, new media and e-commerce and executive coaching/media training. In addition, B-M London is home to a branch of premier public aff ==Subsidiary Companies==
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  • ...subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[Interpublic]]). In 2006, the UK subsidiary had a fee income of ...BNFL had approached key academics and independent researchers to attend a media training workshop, along with staff from BNFL and NIA, to be run by Weber S
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  • ..., Media and production companies (23), Professionals as well as market and social research (7).
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  • ...ing 2007 for a short stint at the Telegraph<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/apr/26/pressandpublishing.marketingandpr Nisse returns to journalism], ...06. A journalist for nearly 20 years, he covered sport, the City, banking, media and international business. {{ref|Nissebiog}}
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  • #[[Media House International]] needs references and perhaps formatting #[[McGarvie Morrison Media]] People, Clients & media training sections are empty
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  • ...d security technology to medical imaging, business and consumer financing, media content and advanced materials. <ref>[http://www.ge.com/en/company/companyi ...nuclear company [[British Energy]], Eon UK and [[EdF Energy]], the two UK companies seen as the leaders of any potential new build. He also said he had met Pri
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  • '''Media Smart''' is an organisation funded by fast-food, media and toy industries. Its website states it is a: ...portant contributor to building a media literate society in the UK." <ref> Media Smart[http://www.mediasmart.org.uk/about.php About us],accessed 20 November
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  • ..., institutions and private companies wishing to hold scientific, academic, social or cultural events, press conferences, receptions or dinners. La Maison de ...often feature European Commissioners, Ministers and CEOs of international companies.<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20040311060853/http://www.lamaisondeleuro
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  • ...tradition must be safeguarded and fostered" It is also "concerned with the social and political stability of Canada, and works to enhance it when it can". Th ...vernment funding. The institute performs contract work for small and large companies.<ref>Donald E. Abelson, ''Do Think Tanks Matter?: Assessing the Impact of P
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  • ...east-wards enlargement; the increasing take-up across the EU of corporate social responsibility initiatives; and changes to the EU's regulatory framework.{{ ...add real value to companies.' He added: 'There is an increasing demand for companies to make themselves more transparent to gov-ernments and vice versa.' Jonnae
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  • ...breast cancer charities - Nestlé is easily one of the world's most hated companies.<ref> Financial Times, 27th July 2001, http://news.ft.com/ft/gx.cgi/ftc?pag ==Corporate Social Responsibility==
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  • ...s run by its founders [[Andrew Haldenby]] and [[Nick Herbert]], as well as media executive [[James Bethell]].<ref> George Trefgarne, [http://www.telegraph.c ...rgrave]]; director and co-owner of one of the country’s biggest printing companies.
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  • ...as and solutions. In raising the level of understanding about economic and social policy, the Institute's ideas contribute directly to the economic well-bein The Fraser Institute has sought and received funding from several tobacco companies, including Rothmans, British American Tobacco and Philip Morris, according
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  • ...cular use to supermarkets who need the government on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensive files on politicians and other influential p ...hey have learned to create favourable public images in the media for large companies and supermarkets.
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  • ...collaboratively to provide an understanding of CSR and sustainability for media organisations, to share best practices, to develop collaborative projects o * The Media CSR Forum: Key CSR Issues for the Media Industry (A report produced with [[KPMG]] dated January 2005 and available
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  • ...mance equipment, including golf clubs, sport balls, timepieces, electronic media devices, skates, bats, gloves, swimwear, cycling apparel, children&#39;s cl * After pressure from lobbying groups Nike and other companies publicly disclose their worldwide factory locations, a first for the garmen
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  • ...repreneurship in the global public interest to further economic growth and social ...similar initiatives in the global public interest, including: the Club of Media Leaders
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  • ...research and academic bodies, charities and campaigning organisations plus companies from the following industries: finance, insurance, IT and telecommunication ===Subsidiary Companies===
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  • ...breakthrough, brand-building creativity and pioneering digital and social media strategies.' <ref>Cohn & Wolfe. [http://www.cohnwolfe.com/en/about-us Cohn It offers clients 'strategic partnerships' with other WPP companies, including [[Quinn Gillespie]], a lobbying firm.
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  • ...youth trend analysis, public affairs monitoring and support, and corporate social responsibility programmes. *[[Associated New Media (ANM)]]
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  • *[[Miriam Mulcahy]] - Media Consultant ...on-aligned. It draws on the widest possible variety of sectors, areas, and social groups and recognises only peer level and geographical boundaries as common
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  • Hallmark Public Relations advises on proactive awareness-building media relations programmes and localised community relations and lobbying project We work in technology, social housing, professional services, property & planning and infrastructure.
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  • ..., endorser research, sponsorship, event management, internal relations and social responsibility programmes. ===Subsidiary Companies===
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  • Private pharmaceutical companies control the development of new medicines. Profit margins, not global health ...the global pharmaceutical market, combined. In addition, the two combined companies accounted for 26 per cent of all vaccine sales, and 1 per cent of all anti-
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  • MTV networks is also one of Viacoms major media holding ...overall revenue for 2003 was $26.6 billion. [http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2004-10-11-nickelodean_x.htm]
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  • ...d to maintain as large a market share as possible. Hence the goal of these companies is to gain access to regions everywhere on the planet, no matter how far-fl ...ss than ever before of the dangers of smoking. Opportunities for cigarette companies to enter and manipulate third world countries are therefore met with increa
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  • The ways in which companies influence governments is allegedly part of legitimate political process. Th ...ve an exemption overriding the EU directive. To [[Iain Duncan Smith]], the media and the British public this was unacceptable although Blair stated, "there
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  • ...ng was no longer permitted on television when these Acts came into effect, companies such as BAT had to find alternative methods in reaching the public. They di ...deputy chairman of BAT, responsible for the company's policy on corporate social responsibility is [[Ken Clarke]], formerly the Health Secretary for the UK
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  • ...ectively of the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for further operating subsidiaries: The three companies and their operating subsidiaries are managed worldwide by Shell Internation
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  • '''Pfizer''' is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. Based in the United States, it manufactures some of the most widely used p ...weigh entire continents. The combined worth of the world’s top five drug companies is twice the combined GNP of all sub-Saharan Africa and their influence on
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  • ...to the Treasury. Following the 1997 election, he was Shadow Secretary for Media, Culture and Sport from 1997 to 1998, Shadow Chancellor from 1998 to 2000 a ...which had put off potential voters through its negativity, xenophobia and social conservatism. [[Michael Portillo|Portillo]] withdrew from the Conservative
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  • ====Media==== ...and [[Sophie Pim]] worked in public affairs before they met while managing media for the Conservative Euro-MPs. They wear skinny jeans and pumps as they rac
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  • ...Bush fan' and British neocon. He is on the Policy Advisory board of the [[Social Market Foundation]]. ...conflicts of interest. <ref> Joe Watts, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/george-osborne-evening-standard-editor-lebedev-jeremy-corbyn-a7636216.html
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  • ...sents the US multinational [[Fluor]], one of the world’s biggest nuclear companies, which is hoping to win a stake in the £70 billion British nuclear waste m ...ation that aims to foster “strong relationships” between nuclear power companies and governments.
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  • ...13 || 01/07/2013 || 0 || 03500128 || 01072902 || York || http://www.a-arts-media.org || Cross-cutting themes ...Association]] || Emergency support for ACAA's media work || To fund ACAA's media co-ordination in response to the crisis in Afghanistan. || 20000 || 27/09/2
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  • ...://www.ias.org.uk/resources/publications/theglobe/globe200203/gl200203.pdf Social Aspects Organisations: A health warning], The Globe (Accessed: 22 Septembe ...eing produced and drunk in Britain and elsewhere, with Diageo, among other companies, but always at the forefront of changes in the industry.
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  • ...h a huge investment in public relations and in its promotion of 'corporate social responsibility' (CSR) as a business strategy as favoured by New Labour, and ...lcohol is consumed excessively or irresponsibly, this can create health or social problems for the individual or society’
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  • ...nt. Philip is published widely on numerous financial matters, ranging from social insurance, actuarial science, real estate finance and pension reform. He is ...organisations. He has acted as a consultant to some of the world's largest companies including Mid American Energy Holdings, Seagram and Siemens. He has also ad
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  • .../redress20070628 Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologist to oversee British media], Redress, 29 June 2007.</ref> ...a Research Fellow at the [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] on their media and communications project.
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  • ...8 November 2012. </ref> Advocacy group Bahrain Watch called the bidding PR companies not to play a role in the Bahraini government's attempt to whitewash its im ...ffort to ‘beef up’ his team with some campaigning experience. Gove’s media adviser was another from the lobbying firm. Portland’s alumni also includ
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  • ...nding from the taxpayers' purse. Our latest accounts are available on the Companies House website.<ref>Emma Bennett, RE: Transparency, E-mail to Steven Harkins ...2003, said it has given around £80,000 on behalf of 32 owners of private companies. [[Tony Gallagher]], owner of Gallagher UK, a property company that gave th
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  • ...y Propaganda Guidance" to every CIA station, for use in dealing with local media contacts. There is a continuing propaganda effort precisely to avoid crises ...erations make frequent reference to Chile, and articles on the CIA and the media rely heavily on the case of ''El Mercurio''.
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  • ...tly Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe, a director of [[United Business Media]] plc, Chair of the UK Low Pay Commission and Chair of the UK Pensions Comm ...e of the [[World-Wide Fund for Nature]] and a member of the [[Economic and Social Research Council]]. He was also from 2001 - 2002 a member of the Prime Mini
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  • ...ice chairs are Rt Hon [[Andy Burnham]] MP, secretary of state for culture, media & sport; [[Chris Leslie]], director, [[New Local Government Network]]; Rt H ...ine.org.uk/content//uploads/2013/12/progress-international-green-paper.pdf Social justice,
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  • ...il 2010</ref> Disney had landed a job with the pro market think tank the [[Social Market Foundation]] in 1996, a year after gaining an undergraduate degree a ...in 1997 by Helen Disney, a former journalist and Deputy Director of the [[Social Market Foundation]]. It began with a small staff of 3 people including [[Ni
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  • ...companies with the most profitable foreign operations were pharmaceutical companies [13]. ...esents America’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, which are devoted to ‘inventing medicines that allow patients to live lo
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  • ...Council on Competiveness]]. Trustee of the [[Martin Luther King Center for Social Change]], the [[Public Agenda Foundation]] and The [[Carter Center]]</td> ...m, [[Brown Rudnick]] which 'represents a wide cross section of Fortune 500 companies as well as some of the most important trade associations in the American bu
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  • ...and especially to critical groups such as policymakers, scholars, and the media'. In other words the ICHD is a neoliberal think tank attempting to impose ...ch program Conflict Risk and Impact Assessment (CRIA) to assist oil sector companies in addressing the underlying causes of conflict and contributing to long-te
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  • ...The Guardian,'' 29 June 2003</ref> '''Haim Saban''' is an Israeli-American media-mogul, billionaire<ref>Forbes, [http://www.forbes.com/lists/2010/10/billion ...as one broadcasting executive put it. Officials at Ofcom, Britain's new media regulator, were amazed by what one called his “pig-ignorant” behaviour.
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  • ...o has worked in the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Eastern Europe and Canada and for companies in Africa for 10 years. Before joining Pinnacle in 2002, Jennifer worked as *[[Will Hardie]] Managing Director (Media) Will Hardie is a former international correspondent for Reuters news agenc
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  • ...ector. In September 2003, he was appointed by the [[Department of Culture, Media and Sport]] as a Commissioner of [[English Heritage]]. In November 2003 he ...of realtime, DVD-quality video-conferencing used by many global blue-chip companies; and Chairman of NICE TV, providing high quality bespoke news programmes fo
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  • ...r]] Former Prime Minister of Spain. President of [[FAES]] (Foundation for Social Studies and Analysis); Lt. Gen. (res.) [[Ehud Barak]] Minister of Defense ...ignificant interest in real estate, technology, manufacturing, leisure and media in many parts of the world'. | [[Israel Discount Bank]] | [[Boeing]] | [
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  • ..., and [[British Consultants and Construction Bureau]]. However some of the companies associated with CCA include: ...uction equipment, agricultural commodities, barges and fishing vessels for companies worldwide. Through their affiliation with the CCA they recently completed a
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  • ...e vigorous competitive life at all levels in industry, and the fascinating social structure and manufacturing processes which go to make industry work'. <ref ...BC described the Economics and Business Centre in 2007 as: 'a 24-hour, tri-media operation of around 160 journalists and support staff producing 11 hours of
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  • ...ents...By nurturing close, working relationships with decision makers, the media and beyond, we ensure that as our client, you are able to achieve your comm ...were [[Finsbury]] and [[Lexington Communications]]. The director of the [[Social Market Foundation]] also attended.<ref>Kevin Maguire, [http://www.guardian.
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  • ...Board]]. He is also Non-Executive Chairman of the Wine Importer, [[Raisin Social]]. His business career began with four years as CEO of the advertising agen ...of the Royal Television Society. From 1976 to 1980 he was responsible for Media at the [[European Commission]].
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  • ...dia Strategy]] until 2007. It lobbies for a large number of pharmaceutical companies (see clients below). For an updated list of Ecosystem member companies, see its website: www.theecosystem.org
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  • ...ces on the back of their findings, each of which has caused a storm in the media. I have yet to find fault with any of the factual information they have sup ...work of fake citizens and fake citizens’ movements established by the PR companies working for the biotech, pharmaceuticals and tobacco industries.
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  • ...y price water at a cost that is too expensive, detrimentally affecting the social, environmental and cultural dimensions. *Put water on the mainstream political and media agenda, improving awareness of the urgency of water challenges among policy
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  • ...ed a campaign resembling [[Change4Life]],"a government-led but joint multi-media information programme, based on consistent food and health messages agreed ...d Sport. The update claims to have "been in contact with over 100 separate companies and organisations ... and have had an overwhelmingly positive response."
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  • ...on for the Study of Terrorism]],6 notes that "in Britain, a number of such companies [are] staffed very largely or, in some cases, entirely by former members of ...counterterrorism tactics, executive protection specialists, behavioral and social scientists, surveillance and interrogation experts, and even architects sch
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  • ...ackground in politics and economics, Virginia has specialised in consumer, social and environmental policy for most of her career, working in both the UK and The Board comprises of nominees of member companies elected as described in the bye-laws.
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  • ...s in terms of their influence on policy-making. Through the control of the media, the formation of think-tanks and research projects, the funding of ‘gras ...developments in world trade, to provide information to the public and the media and to organize the ministerial conferences”. <ref> [http://www.wto.org/E
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  • :08.10.2009 / ... : Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/arch *Occasional small payments for media appearances which I have then donated to the charity.
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  • ...etcu.org.uk/media/article.jsp?id=666&chkx=f01c90cfaf0f7717c6029b5aaec5e9c8 Media] 24/11/10, accessed 22/01/11</ref> In a media response to questions regarding the number of photos on NPOIU databases and
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  • ...d is one of two members of [[Eurelectric]] representing the UK electricity companies. The other is the [[Association of Electricity Producers]]. [[Eurelectric]] ...ustralian governments are strategically important allies for the UK energy companies in climate negotiations as they similarly push for 'low cost' market soluti
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  • '''EDF Energy''' is one of the largest energy companies in the UK. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the mainly French state-owned ...uild a new station at Sizewell in Suffolk. <ref> [http://www.edfenergy.com/media-centre/press-news/Combined-company-will-build-on-unrivalled-experience-of-E
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  • ...hange helped [[Michael Gove]] develop his schools agenda. The [[Centre for Social Justice]] gave [[Iain Duncan Smith]] his poverty-fighting plans.' <ref>Tim ...which had put off potential voters through its negativity, xenophobia and social conservatism.
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  • ...use of tax dollars ... Upon formation of Coalition, key leaders will begin media outreach, eg editorial board tours, opinion articles, and brief elected off ...Advancement of Sound Science Coalition (TASSC) ; (ii) the development of a media relations strategy and (iii) APCO's role in assisting Philip Morris and its
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  • ...100, with a grand total of 556 subsidiaries based there. HSBC also has 156 companies in the US state of Delaware (another known tax haven), compared to 97 in th ...$100 million (approx £63 million)<ref> [http://www.dartgas.com/page/News/Media/Dart_secures_100m_loan_for_gas_extraction_projects/ Dart Energy] </ref> bef
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  • ...e it is 'a coalition of companies representing the food and drink, retail, media, advertising, fitness and health industries, which are partnering with Gove ...al Affairs, Cabinet Office, Education and Skills, Home Office and Culture, Media and Sport.<ref>Press Complaints Commission website [http://www.pcc.org.uk/n
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  • ...eas of focus as: defense, security doctrine, politics, domestic trends and social processes. ====Media Spin====
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  • ...o begs the question of why did it take a very public expose in the British media before M&S took action, when child labour had been an issue in the country ...in Britain to press for legislation to make it a mandatory requirement for companies to ensure the welfare of the employees who supply their products.
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  • ...e Tannenbaum, "[http://www.ejpress.org/printversion.aspx?idd=6686 European media is questioning Israel’s right to exist]", ''European Jewish Press'', 10 M ...unity benefactors to hire professional public affairs PROs to 'address the media balance', and keep the UK's Jewish community 'informed at this difficult ti
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  • ...chools, had nice houses and by Edinburgh standards, had enormous power and social standing. In the business, they had no accountability, they selected their ...As a result, Standard Life disclosed an e-mail that the group’s head of media relations, Scott White, sent on February 23 last year to eight other execut
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  • In 2002 McDonagh joined the board of the interactive media group [[YooMedia]] as chairman. This "provides Local Authorities, Health Se ...d Social Security (and was Chairman of [[Foreign & Colonial Global Smaller Companies plc]] and Chairman of the RAF Joint Audit Committee, RAF Strike Command Boa
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  • ...[[Ogilvy and Mather]] Canada (1974-1977), and President and Publisher, CB Media Ltd. (1977-1983). From 1984-1993 he served as a Director of [[Deutsche Bank ...eld, [[Conrad Black]], along with three other former executives of Black's media empire, Hollinger International, allegedly engaged in insider trading to bo
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  • ..., institutions and private companies wishing to hold scientific, academic, social or cultural events, press conferences, receptions or dinners. La Maison de * Roularta Media Group
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  • ...l Finkelstein] accessed 4 March 2008</ref> He is a former member of the [[Social Democratic Party]] but has long been associated with the Conservatives. He ...immigrants. He describes his family background as “a traditional Jewish Social Democratic household”<ref>The Movement for Reform Judaism, [http://www.re
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  • ...to try and fail to become a Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the [[Social Democratic Party]], and in 1986 was appointed to the [[Sawyer Miller Group] ...e company or its clients."<ref name="MP"> [http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/media/acoba/assets/acobatwelfthreport2010-2011.pdf Twelfth Report 2010-2011] ''Ad
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  • ...ed 6 March 2009</ref> The manifesto for the society was published by the [[Social Affairs Unit]]. <ref>Henry Jackson Society Manifesto, [http://www.amazon.co ...Commission on 27 April 2006 under a Trust Deed dated 10 April 2006. <ref>[[Media:Henry Jackson Society - Charity framework.pdf|PDF Copy]] of Charity Commiss
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  • ...'HJS PARTNER JUST JOURNALISM PRODUCES ORIGINAL QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF UK MEDIA'S MIDDLE EAST COVERAGE IN 2010', 19 May 2011.</ref> ...edicated effort” to examine whether Israel receives fair coverage in the media. The organisation, which is yet to be named, was in the “early stages of
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  • ...ional governments, non-governmental organizations, business, industry, the media and civil society. Part of its work includes encouraging new partnerships a ...ects had been found to conduct detailed field baseline studies or thorough social assessment as part of project preparation and there was a 'high degree of a
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  • ...s: British Aerospace, maker of Hawk aircraft, is among the British weapons companies helping Indonesia's poor.<ref>John Pilger, [http://www.johnpilger.com/page. ...s also a Non-executive Director of [[Unilever]], and chairs it's Corporate Social Responsibility CSR Committee. At conferences she stresses the need for char
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  • '''Luke Oliver Johnson''' (born 2 February 1962) is a media executive, columnist and venture capitalist. He is currently chairman of lo ...monthly magazine ''[[Standpoint magazine|Standpoint]]'' published by the [[Social Affairs Unit]]). He attended Langley Grammar School in Slough, and then Mag
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  • ...Oxford, where he gained a first in history.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/feb/17/pressandpublishing.politicsandthemedia He is wise not scatty, a ...herwise would obviously be lying").<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/matthew-dancona-dont-call-him-413622.html Matthew d'Ancona: Don't call him]
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  • ...agazine publisher, which is a division of Time Warner, the world's biggest media company. She was also Director of Public Affairs for [[Fortune Europe]]. The association with British American Tobacco is perhaps balanced by social responsibility work:
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  • The IFPR in its 'Media and Speaking Forums Outreach', and elsewhere, promote the work of [[Transpa ...tween public relations professionals and the media, and to end bribery for media coverage throughout the world."<ref>[http://www.instituteforpr.org/index.ph
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  • ...f the RCP, is also associated with the LM network, and leads the [[Science Media Centre]]. <ref>"[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2099-2188787,00.ht Following university, Fox became a social worker from 1981 to 1987, working in mental health, with the homeless in Co
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  • ...use on 29 January 1997 immediately before the change of name<ref>Data from companies House: INCORPORATION DOCUMENTS CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION STATEMENT OF DI ...ularly disturbing is that it is a network which engages in infiltration of media organisations and science-related lobby groups in order to promote its agen
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  • Aside from his academic work, he is frequently quoted in the media as an expert on how our society has become obsessed with risk. He writes r ...in Britain since the 1970s but remains a Canadian citizen. <ref>Data from Companies House, accessed 19 April 2011</ref> He is married to [[Ann Furedi]].
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  • ...begun to promote its point of view on GM crops to parliamentarians and the media, and had raised funding. The Sense About Science website states that the or ...hive 15 Dec 2009</ref> In fact, although Brown has a masters degree in the social sciences, her area of specialism was the sociology of law.<ref>[http://web.
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  • ...www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/45623.html GOP figure shakes up Israeli media], ''Politico'', 28 November 2010</ref> ...me Minister against Labor's Shimon Peres Adelson has invested in high-tech companies, but his lobbying for the legalization of gaming have so far foundered in t
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  • [[Rowena Young]] (FPC and [[School for Social Entrepreneurs]]) is married to [[Geoff Mulgan]] and was Director of "[[Kale ...racy. The money does not come directly; it is channelled through London PR companies presided over by a retinue of former new Labour special advisers. The PR pe
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  • ...te. <ref>"[http://www.bloggsco.com Guidance – Incorporation and names]", Companies House website, accessed 27 May 2010</ref> The Institute of Ideas is a trad ...ars, Emerging Economies, Parents, Science and Health, Current Affairs, and Social Policy,<ref>"[http://www.instituteofideas.com/events/index.html Forthcoming
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  • ...cs and the Arts. In business he has been a member of the boards of several companies including [[Economist Newspapers Ltd]], [[HBOS]]<ref>United Kingdom Parliam ...[[think tank]]s such as [[Demos]] and the [[Social Market Foundation]]<ref>Social Market Foundation [www.smf.co.uk/assets/files/newsletters/SMF%20Newsletter%
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  • APCO lobbies for various US companies that work in Europe. These include [[Shell]], [[Exxon]], [[CEFIC]] (chemica ...different communications tools - from advertising and opinion research to media relations, consumer marketing, online advocacy and grassroots activism - in
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  • ...affiliation and the same went for several other IEA intimates, such as IEA Media Fellow [[Richard D. North]]. The Counterblast series is intended by the BBC The report received wide media coverage. The Guardian's John Vidal described the report as 'vicious' and p
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  • ...h and education in issues that flow from the changing relationship between social values and economic imperatives."<ref>"[http://www.smith-institute.org.uk W ==Social values – but economic imperatives==
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  • ...ght|Lord George Robertson responds to a reporter's question during a joint media availability following his Pentagon meeting with Secretary of Defense Donal ...lobbying roles in international companies (including the military industry companies, the [[Weir Group]] and the [[Smith Group]]), is also a senior counsel to t
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  • ...eneurs, thought leaders, investors, financial institutions, global brands, media and organizations—all working together to empower and inspire a new gener It is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) organisation.
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  • ...Cohesion Logo circa 2010, Source: [https://www.facebook.com/The-Centre-for-Social-Cohesion-318346097177/ Facebook] ]] The '''Centre for Social Cohesion''' (CSC) was a think tank set up by [[Civitas]] 'following widespr
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  • Writing in ''The Guardian'', Calvin Tucker describes the tension between the media perception and funding of Transparency International. He argues: :The international corporate media considers TI to be a reliable source, despite the fact that almost all thei
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  • ...dustry firm focused on US and Israeli companies strengthening 'early stage companies'. They reportedly do so 'by improving their value proposition and better po Berger was a participant in the [[HelpUsWin.org]] social media campaign during Israel's offensive in Gaza in December 2008/January 2009, a
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  • ...r, is based on the Unit's technology. Look at Metacafe, one of the hottest companies today. [[Eyal Herzog]], one of the founders, is also an 8200 alumnus and he ...chleifer, ''Psychological Warfare in the Intifada: Israeli And Palestinian Media Politics And Military Strategies'', Sussex Academic Press, 2005, p.5.</ref>
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  • ..._4.pdf Company Profile], German Biotechs 2007, 9th Guide to German Biotech Companies, pp. 212-213</ref> ...ering that there is a link for copyright to the websites of the private PR companies, [[i-bio Information Biowissenschaften]] ([[Transgen]]) and Genius.<ref>[ht
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