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  • *[[Washington Network Group]]
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  • ...mmittee''' (AIPAC) is considered one of the three most powerful lobbies in Washington. Founded in 1951 as [[American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs]] by [[ ...ast Policy]] (WINEP) greatly expanded the lobby's influence over policy in Washington. While maintaining a fasade of moderation, WINEP serves more as a platform
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  • ...of the most influential organizations operating behind the scenes" in the Washington policymaking arena.{{ref|1}} In 2002, the ACCF opened an "affiliate" organi ...ative journalist Robert Novak says that "Bloomfield is president of one of Washington's most influential economic policy think tanks. Well-schooled in the arts o
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  • ...itute]], the SCF also cooperates with various organisations, including the Washington D.C [[Centre for Excellence in Government]], the [[IPPR]], the [[Public Hea
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  • *Doron also addressed the [[Republican Jewish Coalition]] in May 2005 in Washington, D.C.<ref>[http://icsep.org.il/en/programs/speeches/israels-survival-peace-
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  • ...or Topf]] (Israel), and [[Michael Berenhaus]] (US), all currently based in Washington, DC". They endorse the diplomatic move and state that "it is also vital tha ...o the founder of [[Eye on the Post]] - an organization that monitors the ''Washington Post'' for its purported &#39;anti-Israel bias&#39;. Eye on the Post's &#39
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  • ...an Economist with [[Deloitte & Touche]]'s International Economics Group in Washington, D.C. He was a consultant in Eastern Europe on public sector restructuring
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  • *[[Erik Hotmire]], director, Washington DC. Worked as senior adviser to the Chairman of the US Securities and Excha *[[Julie Andreeff Jensen]], partner, Washington DC. Led successful political public affair campaigns including [[Barack Oba
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  • Mickey Mouse Goes to Washington ...to the problem was to have the company&#39;s chairman Michael Eisner go to Washington and have a quiet word in the ear of the Senate Majority leader Trent Lott,
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  • ...nks in Washington, it is the main climate change-sceptical organisation in Washington as well as promoting "Sound Science" and denigrating environmentalists. ...Environmental Education Research]] Michael Sanera's organization based in Washington, D.C. {{ref|14}}
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  • ...Bureau Federation relocated its headquarters from Park Ridge, Illinois to Washington, D.C. in 2003.[http://www.fb.org/index.php?fuseaction=newsroom.newsfocus&ye
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  • ..., in the late 1990s at least, as the fourth most influential think tank in Washington.<ref> [http://www.tobacco.org/articles/org/cato/ Cato Institute] Tobacco.or ...ml "Lawyer Who Wiped Out D.C. Ban Says It's About Liberties, Not Guns"], ''Washington Post'', March 18, 2007; Page A01.</ref> has published numerous editorials c
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  • .../articles/A58768-2004May26.html Iraq Arms Contract Misses Deadline], ''The Washington Post'', 27-May-2004, Accessed 11-October-2009</ref>. Erinys went on to supp ...[[Abdul Huda Farouki]], a Jordanian-American businessman who lives outside Washington, D.C., has obtained big stakes in two companies, [[Nour USA]] and [[Erinys
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  • ..., February 2009</ref> These sites were designed and operated by Monsanto's Washington DC-based internet PR firm the [[Bivings Group]]. .../phil-angell WRI profile], WRI website, accessed 25 February 2009</ref>, a Washington D.C. based think tank. William D. Ruckelshaus is Chairman Emeritus of WRI.<
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  • ...d Agriculture (NIFA), part of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.<ref>[http://www.danforthcenter.org/science/laboratories/Roger_Beachy/ Beachy was a member of the Biology Department at Washington University in St. Louis from 1978-1991.<ref>[http://www.ibioseminars.org/be
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  • ...aganda.pdf Poisonous Propaganda: Global Echoes of an Anti-Vinyl Agenda]'' (Washington, D.C.: [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]], July 2000). ...ediates]], Brussels, February 2001 | [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]], Washington, July 2000 | [[European Science and Environment Forum]] working paper, June
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  • ...Tony Gilland appeared with: [[Jeffrey Rosen]] (professor of law, [[George Washington University]]), [[Raymond Tallis]] (fellow, [[Academy of Medical Sciences]]; ...ve, [[Dr Foster Research]]), [[Jeffrey Rosen]] (professor of law, [[George Washington University]], was appointed a director of [[WPP]] in January 2005. He is al
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  • ...was managing director of the Shalem Center, with offices in Jerusalem and Washington, D.C.
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  • The IPN has addresses in London and Washington D.C. The Washington address is the same as that of the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] (CE ...organisations'. The CEI is not currently on the list, despite sharing its Washington address with the IPN.
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  • The Washington D.C.-based '''International Food Information Council''' (IFIC) says it is
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  • ...ctor of Communications' and 'Editor in Chief' is John D. Aquilino Jr.. The Washington Post describes Aquilino as 'a gun activist, prominent in groups that campa ...is also described as a partner and a Senior Fellow with PEAT Institute in Washington, D.C. He's also said to have 'worked on behalf of biomedical research'. The
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  • ...ey cannot speak to the media - all requests from reporters must go through Washington. ([http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=994NGOs: Watch Your Mouths])
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  • ...eorge W. Bush at the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] conference in Washington, D.C. in June 2003:
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  • ...s now take place in London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfurt, Madrid, New York and Washington DC. We intend to extend them to Hamburg and Rome. * We have offices in London and Washington, DC.
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  • Washington, d.c.
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  • ...rr, 1876, Lincoln, Empire, Hollywood, The Smithsonian, The Golden Age, and Washington D.C.) ..., How Microsoft and other corporations use conservative policy groups]", ''Washington Monthly'', September 1999
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  • ...d previously taken. B-M established offices in London and Paris as well in Washington DC, and Los Angeles during the sixties. *[[Black Manafort, Stone & Kelly]] – a lobbying firm with offices in Washington D.C. and Alexandria, Virginia <ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/20120620213
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  • #{{note|1}} Judy Sarashon Washington Post 30th September 2004 [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60
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  • ...omic Affairs]] (IEA) in London during 1971, the [[Heritage Foundation]] in Washington, D.C. during 1973, and the [[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]] in 1981.
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  • ...pal locations, Santa Monica, California; Arlington, Virginia (just outside Washington, D.C.); Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and RAND Europe headquarters in Leiden, T
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  • ...] Vice president for external affairs and director, [[RAND Corporations]], Washington, D.C. Terrorism risk in the U.S.
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  • Rome, Sacramento, Seattle, Shangai, Shenzen, Washington D.C.
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  • ...uglas Dearth teaches at the Joint Military Intelligence Training Centre in Washington D.C. A veteran of some 27 years in the intelligence business, he has had as
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  • *{{note|124}} 1. Frank Barnett et al., Special Operations in US Strategy (Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press, 1984).
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  • ...and other Western opinion makers were suggested by its opening offices in Washington, D.C., and New York, as well as in Jerusalem. Its main activity from its bi ...nces organized by the Jonathan Institute, in Jerusalem in July 1979 and in Washington, D.C., in June 1984, were major events and highly effective for Israeli and
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  • ...t, CSIS released the refurbished document in February 1982 as part of its "Washington Papers" on international affairs, describing it as a "major new work." The ...hilean newspapers and military journals, all attributed to an institute in Washington, D.C. [[Fred Landis]] pointed out that "it served the CIA well to have such
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  • ...IAF-655 on July 3, 1988, Livingstone appeared on local television news in Washington and in interviews reported in the national press, expounding the view that ...mber of ASC's national strategy board. He has also been an official of the Washington lobbying firm [[Gray and Company]], and a consultant to several risk assess
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  • ...rning' [...]. He also once helped operate an "independent news service" in Washington, D.C., called Capitol Information Service. His colleague at Capitol was Vic
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  • ...Master Plan, leaving the audience to flesh out the illusion:' Review in ''Washington Post'', reprinted in ''International Herald Tribune'', May 28, 1981. Quoted ...Holmes Brown and Don Luce, Hostages of War: Saigon's Political Prisoners (Washington, D.C.: Indochina Mobile Education Project, 1973).
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  • ...d expanded by Bradley E. Gernand. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2011.
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  • ...s of contributors to the second [[Jonathan Institute]] conference, held in Washington in 1984, reappear as neoconservatives in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war. T ..., Washington DC was convened by the Institute at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C. on June 24-26, 1984.<ref>Melani McAlister Iran, Islam, and the Terror
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  • :Mike McCurry is a partner at [[Public Strategies]] Washington, Inc. where he provides strategic communications counsel to an impressive r ...ons strategist and spokesperson with nearly three decades of experience in Washington D.C. McCurry served in the White House as press secretary to President Bill
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  • ...epositioning of resorts, hotels and master planned comities. He works from Washington, DC, and San Francisco.[http://www.resort-recreation.com/featured-web-0404. ...o. He has served in leadership positions in the [[Ben Gurion Society]] and Washington’s Next Generation Affinity Network. Adam feels energized and inspired by
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  • ...encouragement, and the idea for the book, after a warm meeting on a frosty Washington DC morning."<ref>[http://fpc.org.uk/fsblob/901.pdf Global Politics After 9/ Washington, D.C., 20008-1575<br>
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  • ...Fingerhut}}, is a 29 year old Israeli working for [[Deloitte & Touche]] in Washington, D.C. He was a founder of the [[Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum]]. ...eize the day 'Two twentysomethings create Pakistan-Israel Peace Forum], ''Washington Jewish Week'', November 17, 2005.
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  • ...mir Dubov fled to [[Israel]] in 2003, and were seen on February 2, 2005 in Washington, D.C. at an official function of [[George W. Bush]]. [http://www.themoscowt
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  • ...healthcare PR. It is headquartered in New York and has offices in London, Washington D.C and Los Angeles, as well as a global network of affiliates. Its website
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  • ...ration || 70461 || 28/04/2012 || 28/04/2012 || 31/05/2013 || 13 || || || Washington D.C || || Migration & Europe ...s 2014 || 71000 || 25/01/2014 || 25/01/2014 || 02/01/2015 || 11 || || || Washington D.C || || Migration
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  • ..., United Nations Executive Director, UN-HABITAT, United Nations Foundation Washington D.C., 11 February 2003 http://www.unhabitat.org/director/unf.asp, last view
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  • *[[Charles R. Work]] Secretary, Partner McDermott, Will & Emery, Washington, D.C. ...eter]] President (Ret.) [[National Legal Center for the Public Interest]], Washington, DC
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