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  • ...st ideology. Its constituent organisations are led and largely composed of people associated with the defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revoluti ...ls, or launched new projects with more general aims that have also engaged people from different traditions, or none. These include Spiked and the Institute
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  • ==People== ...r management 2014<ref> [http://www.bell-pottinger.com/about/key-people Key People] ''Bell Pottinger'', accessed September 2014 </ref>===
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  • ...n independent free enterprise corporate lobby group by business leaders in industry. It came into existence to combat nationalisation of key British industries ...ht|200px|'The End of Freedom in Britain', 1973 press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in [[The Times]], 28 December 1973; p. 4; Issue 58974; col A. ]]
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  • ...Accessed 25 January 2011 </ref><ref>Edward H. Crane, [http://www.cato.org/people/edward-crane Cato Institute: Edward H. Crane Biography]", Cato Institute, A ...ashington.<ref> [http://www.tobacco.org/articles/org/cato/ Cato Institute] Tobacco.org Website, Accessed 31 January 2010 </ref>
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  • Other people present at the conference were Art Green from Exxon Mobil and Gerd-Rainer W 'Millions of people around the world lack access to clean, affordable water—a problem that ha
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  • ...gressively targets groups seeking to promote controls relating to alcohol, tobacco, food safety, animal rights or the environment. ...] (aka [[NannyCulture.com]]) which was launched in 1995 with $600,000 from tobacco giant, [[Philip Morris]].
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  • ==People== ==Lobbying for big tobacco==
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  • ...li claims in a publicity stunt to launch their book. This involved telling people that: ...re eight times more likely to contract the strain of E-coli that killed 21 people in Lanarkshire in 1997<ref>"[http://www.junkscience.com/aug99/foodsurv.htm
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  • ...gressively targets groups seeking to promote controls relating to alcohol, tobacco, food safety, animal rights or the environment. Berman is behind numerous ...ght wing perspective and his critics are not accusing Berman of 'educating people'.
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  • ===Advising Big Tobacco=== ...help BAT in fighting the litigation launched against tobacco companies by people harmed by smoking. Walzer describes Brown as "a lecturer at the [[Universit
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  • ...matter most... We make sure that our clients know the politics, policies, people and process that drive decisions. We advise our clients on what to say, how ...et to meet a member of the industry who does… The real issue is that the industry needs a public voice with the ability to make a convincing case and to disa
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  • ...ight|200px| Durodie's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] The fact that all these people had long term connections to each other and have been part of the same extr
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  • ...racinated individuals like myself, and like the largely middle class young people, with little or no understanding of socialism or of the history of the soci
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  • ...e Washington DC-based [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] (BIO) - the industry's major trade lobby which represents such corporate giants as Aventis, Bay ...i and well known for its fervent support of deregulation, GM crops and Big Tobacco, the [[Liberty Institute]] is part of the same coalition that organized the
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  • H&K has created and refined many of the industry's key PR strategies and techniques over the years. It was labelled by one f ...80 billion in damages, finally reached court. They argued that the tobacco industry carried out a fifty year campaign of deception. At its heart was Hill and K
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  • ...nge deniers?], CEO Report p.3,Accessed 11 February 2011</ref> Some unknown industry / industries are now funding ESEF / IPN to counter the environmental moveme IPN's mission is to 'share ideas that free people'. It believes in de-regulation but that 'where regulations are necessary...
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  • ...e, p139-143; S. Rampton & J. Stauber (2001) Trust Us, We’re Experts, How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Yours Future, Tarcher / Putnam, p272-2 ...g the SEPP disagreement with government backed environmental regulation on industry and private enterprise.
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  • ...s release at the time of a speech by George W. Bush at the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] conference in Washington, D.C. in June 2003: ...the same European mentality that has successfully suppressed Africans and people of African decent for hundred of years.<ref>"[http://www.nationalcenter.org
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  • ...ost controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]]. ...ISTS, SECTION: GENERAL AND CITY NEWS. See also the catalogue entry at the Tobacco Legacy Documents website: [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/umh29e00 Titl
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  • ...houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] Founded in 1952, the company employs approximately 1856 people worldwide and in 2014 generated revenues of $734 million.
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  • ===Tobacco connections?=== ...PE. 1994 August. Philip Morris. https://industrydocuments.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco/docs/xqkm0128</ref>
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  • ...nd has suggested Tony Blair introduces martial law. He has also founded a People's Alliance - aka The [[New Party]] (the name of [[Oswald Mosley]]&#39;s fir ...ip Morris]] as part of the tobacco giant's covert PR campaign to undermine industry-critical research .
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  • ...s (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients to escape environmental legislation or sprucing up the image of som ...rfing]]' campaigns PR helps to maintain a legislative environment on which industry can avoid real change.
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  • ...ted, is a long-time associate of Blair's Science Minister, the former food-industry maganate and biotech investor, Lord [[David Sainsbury]].<ref>Nyta Mann, [ht Taverne was also involved in the setting up of the biotech-industry supported [[Science Media Centre]] directed by [[Fiona Fox]] (also part of
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  • One way in which the sugar industry responds to attack is to try to put pressure on the other food industries t ...ntal decay, or whether one uses the toothbrush often enough. And when most people say that sugar makes you fat, you mount a campaign in which you claim that
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  • ...tation management.”<ref>Daniel Rogers, “FD Sale is Watershed for Comms Industry”, PR Week, September 15, 2006, p19</ref> ...housing programs, and public policy issues impacting the American software industry.”<ref>[http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/cgi/getdoc?tid=wee76c00&fmt=pdf&ref
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  • ===Ditched lucrative tobacco client after pressure from health clients=== ...with [[Philip Morris]] after a number of them questioned its work with the tobacco firm. <ref>Lyndsey Barber [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/login/1170452/ Lut
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  • ...x Limited in 1985. The ownership of Nirex was transferred from the nuclear industry to the UK Government departments [[DEFRA]] and [[DTI]] in April 2005, and t ...m of the nuclear power industry and as such is perpetuating an undesirable industry;
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  • ...ciation]].<ref>[http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm Nuclear Industry Association website]</ref> ...September 2004 gives an answer. It said: "As you know, you have a group of people over here who believe in this cause - we would love to do this work, and al
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  • The '''Industry and Parliament Trust''' is a corporate-Parliament partnership designed to i :Established in 1977, the Industry and Parliament Trust (IPT) is a registered charity dedicated to fostering m
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  • #[[British American Tobacco: Third World Production]] (cleaned up by toR but possibly still needs some ...ternational Institute for Sustainable Development]] this is just a list of people, needs some background or context
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  • ...f Executives of large multinational companies, representing all sectors of industry, which have their headquarters in Europe and also significant manufacturing ...European economy on the world stage through &#39;improved dialogue between industry and government, at both national and European levels&#39;.<ref>This article
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  • ...>[http://www.mackenzieinstitute.com/Overseas_Terrorism_In_Canada.pdf Other People’s Wars: A Review of Overseas Terrorism in Canada, A Mackenzie Institute O ...living together "for no apparent purpose". He also warned Canadians about people wearing bulky clothing in hot weather, arguing that suicide bombers sometim
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  • ...bil-GlobalWarming-tobacco.html Scientists' Report Documents ExxonMobil’s Tobacco-like Disinformation Campaign on Global Warming Science ], 3 January 2007. ...] [[Category:Climate: Industry Lobby Groups]] [[Category:Climate: Industry People]]
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  • ...ser.pdf The Fraser Institute: Economic Think Tank or Front for the Tobacco Industry?], Non-Smokers Rights Association, Accessed 10-February-2010</ref><ref>In D ...has contributed to increased understanding of how economic policy affects people.
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  • ...s members. It wields influence through bringing the world’s top business people and top policy makers together at its meetings. Government leaders are inv Leaders, the Informal Gathering of Global City Leaders, the Roundtable of Industry and
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  • Industry areas: Prescription Medicines, Vaccines, and Consumer Health Products (i.e. ==People==
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  • Like most of its fellow oil companies and a number of industry associations, [[BP]] was formerly a member of the [[Global Climate Coalitio ...l Motors, Ford, McDonalds, Mobil, Monsanto, Nestle USA, [[Philip Morris]] (tobacco), Shell (oil), Texaco (oil) and Unilever. The USCIB is the US affiliate of
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  • *[[British American Tobacco: Front Groups|Front Groups]] *[[British American Tobacco: Advertising|Advertising]]
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  • ...so called 'revolving door' between politics and the lobbying industry. For industry-specific lobbying, visit the relevant Powerbase portals (from the homepage ....jpg|thumb|right|350px|To take a tour of some of the major lobbying firms, industry lobbying groups and think tanks that surround Parliament in central London,
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  • The [[Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco]] (FOREST) was founded in 1979 and describes itself as "a media and politic ...enting ordinary smokers but in reality it is heavily funded by the tobacco industry in order to exaggerate public support of relaxed smoking restrictions. In a
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  • ...are in direct opposition to other medical studies into the consequences of tobacco use which have proven the negative impact on health. ARISE follows up their == Tobacco Industry ==
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  • [[British American Tobacco]] Multinational tobacco companies do not stray from this blueprint, especially with regard to the d
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  • ...ltria Group]]), so advertising is key to its success. The British American Tobacco Company, otherwise known as BAT, is recognized worldwide through its cigare ...throughout the world, restrictions have been imposed on the advertising of tobacco products which has resulted in BAT struggling to maintain awareness of thei
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  • Before globalisation, the foods people ate were local and seasonal. Due to trade globalisation has not only intern ...as come under criticism for allegedly supporting the interests of the food industry rather than consumers - for example, in the area of GM foods (see "GM Food"
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  • ...e employing Sherman to draft speeches for Joseph. It attracted a number of people who had not been active Tories but became influential later, notably [[Davi :… more denationalisation of industry; an extension of private medicine; the introduction of education vouchers..
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  • ...ue raised by the WHO is that, in direct contradiction to the claims of the industry, the greatest burden on society comes not from isolated individuals, but fr ...ageo, among other companies, but always at the forefront of changes in the industry.
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  • ...rinking, Diageo's policy acknowledges that 'it is very important for young people to be educated about the nature and effects of alcohol,' but qualifies this ...nd reduce the incidence of alcohol misuse. Diageo believes that the drinks industry also has an important role to play in support of this effort' <ref> Diageo
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  • ...}} Its 2000 sales were worth €4,034 million and it employed about 14,400 people in more than 120 countries worldwide. ...oducts Business Group provides solutions to the paper, leather and textile industry.
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  • ...29-31 March 2007.</ref>. The research findings presented here argued that people were unwilling to take responsibility for personal failures and implied the ...toring of legal and health risk developments affecting the mobile telecoms industry 2001-2003.
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  • The 60,000 members Bennett refers to are people who have signed up to an online mailing list on the Taxpayers’ Alliance w ...s who wanted to make a difference for taxpayers in the UK. Like many young people setting up a new venture, we had plenty of enthusiasm but felt we needed an
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  • ...conomic Affairs|IEA]]. According to Rachel Maddow the PRI is 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by [[Philip Mor ==PRI and the tobacco industry==
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  • ...ffering to use any information we can provide [regarding] the current anti-tobacco onslaught . . .. [[Tom Borelli]] and I have both been in touch with Amy on ...e wise use / right wing groups [[Defenders of Property Rights]], [[Putting People First]] and [[Accuracy in Academia]].
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  • ...sion “is to help build social movements in support of ideas that empower people. Such ideas include parental choice in education, market-based approaches t <td>[[R.J Reynolds Tobacco Co.]]</td>
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  • ...ustry]], under whose auspices it meets. As the unofficial guild of British industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most importa .... It was arbitrary and not thought through. They are losing the support of industry."
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  • ...is regarded by many as the "father of [[Public Relations]]," although some people believe that title properly belongs to some other early PR practitioner, su ...arize Freud's theories in the United States. Bernays also pioneered the PR industry's use of psychology and other social sciences to design its public persuasi
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  • ...in later years, it came from foundations, think tanks, and the fossil fuel industry. They claimed the link between smoking and cancer remained unproven. They i ...er 2006</ref> At that time, Mr. Singer was a Senior Fellow with AdTI. <ref>Tobacco Documents.org [http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2040165575.html Briefing on S
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  • Since the majority of people in the South still go hungry every day, there is much more room for growth ...e in the South start consuming the same amount of products and services as people in the North, the natural environment will definitely not survive. The only
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  • After the invasion of East Timor around 200,000 people - one third of the population - were murdered. The Indonesian government ha ...of stability to attract foreign investment. During Videla's reign, 35,000 people 'disappeared' and thousands of political prisoners were tortured. Videla is
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  • ...‘Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry’, p.150; Johan Carlisle, 1993, Covert Action Quarterly 44.</ref> The cont ...members, USA Engage is really dominated by 50-100 active members. The oil industry is heavily represented. [[Unocal]], notorious for their Burmese gas pipelin
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  • ...es Henry Plumb]], a member of the House of Lords and a former MEP and food industry lobbyist. :* EU tobacco advertising directive and trademark products
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  • ==People== ...] PLC, and 'influential posts' in the [[Energy Institute]], [[UK Petroleum Industry Association]] and the Civil Service Management Board sub-committee on [[Pro
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  • ...elf, was established in January 1997 by a trio of prominent public affairs people, [[Stanley Crossick]], godfather of Brussels lobbying; [[Max Kohnstamm]], f The EPC's bias towards industry is well reflected in the composition of its advisory board, which together
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  • ==Industry Areas== ...it is the biggest corporation. {{ref|3}} Worldwide it employs over 100,000 people.
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  • ==People== ...ambert also serves as Director General with the [[Confederation of British Industry]], is Chair of the [[Retail Financial Services Group]] and of 'the Advisory
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  • Clients have included the [[Tobacco Alliance]], the [[British Cheese Board]], and [[Gazprom]].<ref>[http://www. ==People==
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  • ===Most Profitable Industry=== ...foreign operations were pharmaceutical companies (27/4/2000). According to industry apologists, the profits are justified due to the unusual nature of the busi
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  • ...Climate Coalition]] Like most of its fellow oil companies and a number of industry associations, Shell was formerly a member of the Global Climate Coalition ( ...ary rules to govern world trade in the hope that this image of responsible industry self-regulation will persuade governments not to interfere. It proved so su
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  • ...leader to be genuinely popular with Conservative interests in the City and industry. He was in fact the only Labour Party leader that the British Establishment Influential figures from Industry, the military and Intelligence were recruited to the cause. A central, and
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  • ...onal Trust]] and [[RSPCA]], in order to make hunting acceptable among more people, but also to narrow the gap between the Alliance's own position and the pos ...ndraising targets, however. Perhaps the irony of some of Britain's richest people trying to solicit protection money from small businesses and individuals wa
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  • ...operates 2,318 stores in 12 countries around the world and employs 326,000 people, 237,000 of them in Britain where it is the largest private employer. Accor ...as impressed by the supermarkets’ self-service system which enabled more people to be served faster, with lower labour costs. In 1947, the Tesco branch in
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  • ...ters. Almost the same amount thought Blair paid too much attention to rich people who give Labour large donations. When Peter Mandelson was Trade and Industry Secretary, he told the CBI that his brief from Blair was 'to act as a vocal
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  • ...rom the health, education and voluntary sectors and from within the drinks industry. ...harm reduction programme and to promote responsible drinking. The alcohol industry pledged £12 million to the charity over three years and said it would put
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  • ...e to ensure that the alcohol industry does not direct advertising at young people or encourage excessive and harmful use of alcohol. In reaction to this, Bre ...ily press with an advertising campaign to publicise the site and to remind people to enjoy beer with responsibility.<ref>Global Social Responsibility Initiat
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  • ==Industry funded research== .../ref> in the view of one reviewer the writers involvement with the Alcohol industry undermines their findings and essentially makes different policy recommenda
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  • ...Dialogue on US Trade Expansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's priorities at the WTO negotiations.41 ...ices throughout North America, we’re committed to continuing to lead our industry in helping to address the challenges that are impacting our communities." S
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  • ...r]]. He acknowledges that CMPI also receives money from the pharmaceutical industry, which is supporting reform legislation in exchange for a White House promi ...acific Research Institute]] which Rachel Maddow describes as 'a famous pro-tobacco ostensibly grassroots corporate front group that was funded by [[Philip Mor
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  • Kraft Foods is a packaged food company formerly owned by tobacco giant [[Philip Morris]]/[[Altria]]<ref>Altria Group Inc 2007 [http://www.al ==People==
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  • ...e vast quantities of water), [[GSK]] (pharmaceuticals), [[British American Tobacco]], and [[Unilever]], (food and consumer products). Also involved are the p ==People==
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  • ...ght for fair tax and access to international markets, and to represent the industry's interests at governmental level both at home and abroad". <ref> SWA Websi ...y Association in 1942. The association's origins lie in the defence of the industry from what were seen as excessive and unfair taxes imposed by the temperance
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  • ...a founding member of a global communications network, in association with industry bodies in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South America and ===Tobacco advertising===
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  • ...nd assists in the development of the reputation and professionalism of the industry across Europe by focusing on three key areas: best practice, lobbying and ==People==
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  • ...of 2013 it worked in 154 countries with more than 161,000 staff providing "industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to enhance value for their cli :"The global tax-avoidance industry is dominated by lawyers, bankers, financiers and the four major accountancy
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  • ...] and Philip Morris Capital Corporation, and is one of the world's largest tobacco corporations. In addition, Altria Group, Inc. has a 28.7% economic and vot ...(and operating income) of Altria Group, Inc. comes predominantly from its tobacco business.
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  • '''Philip Morris''' is the biggest tobacco firm in the world. It is owned by [[Altria Group]]. ...ckaging to try to dissuade young people from starting smoking, the tobacco industry and [[Philip Morris International]] (PMI) adopted their typical tactic of u
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  • ...trade and who have no solution to world population problems except to let people die." He also advises enlisting the help of far right US congressmen like J ...th pesticides and plastics' - who just happens to (a) work for the biotech-industry-funded [[Hudson Institute]] and (b) have no credible scientific credentials
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  • ..., funded by [[British United Industrialists]] (BUI) which funded [[Aims of Industry]], [[Coalition for Peace Through Security]], the [[Economic League]] and [[ ...ident) | [[Global Warming Policy Foundation]] | [[Taxpayers Alliance]] | [[Tobacco Advisory Council]] (former resident), [[Construction Confederation]], [[Con
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  • ...ustry trade and lobbying group that served as the U.K. equivalent of the [[Tobacco Institute]] in the U.S. ...sted TAC and in 1987 prepared a proposal, "Managing the ETS [Environmental Tobacco Smoke] Issue" that stated the overall strategy was to "maintain doubt" abou
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  • ...urgh on 23 March 1825. Worldwide, the company employs approximately 11,000 people with approximately 6,500 of those working in Edinburgh. The company manage ...med an arcane dispute with the [[Financial Services Authority]] (FSA), the industry’s regulator, became a full-blown crisis over Standard Life’s solvency:
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  • ...non-executive director at [[Shandwick]] (circa 1988).<ref>British American Tobacco, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/cre10a99/pdf?search=%22shandwick%22 No ...American war in Vietnam, partly 'because it was, to the fury of many media people, kept more firmly under control'.<ref>Chalfont, A. (1987) ''Defence of the
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  • ==People== ...ouncil on Africa]] | Brahim Bendjaber, [[Algerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry]] | Charles Cullimore, Chairman, [[British Africa Business Association]]
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  • During his time with [[Grand Metropolitan]] Ambler told an alcohol industry conference that: ...The_beverage_alcohol_industry_and_alcohol_policy.pdf The Beverage Alcohol Industry and Alcohol Policy]. Proceedings of The international conference, Thinkin
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  • ==People== ...nce been engaged in a broad range of business and pro bono activities with industry, government, and academe, including memberships on the Naval Studies Board
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  • ==Weinberg Group & The Alcohol Industry== ...called his work important, accurate and impressive that "... the [Alcohol] industry has still been determined to present its own views as ‘evidence-based’.
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  • ...es-departures-latest-appointments-civil-service-politics-and-public-1 Dods people, 'Arrivals, moves, departures'], ''Civil Service World'', accessed 3 Novemb ...ientific Advisory Panel for Obesity]]<ref> [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/enhs/people/ken-fox.html Ken Fox] accessed 10 December 2007 </ref> Was member of expert
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  • ...eeffe]]<ref>Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/humanities/about/people.html#ok Professor Dennis O'Keeffe, Research Professor in Education], ''Univ ...schemes who could be flogged a private scheme instead. At least a million people became victims. Almost all the schemes they were sold turned out to be wors
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  • ...live their lives, mindful of the effect their behaviour may have on other people'.<ref name="about"/> ...MP, [[Claire Fox]], [[Institute of Ideas]] and [[Simon Clark]] of tobacco industry funded [[FOREST]]]]
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  • The Whitehall & Industry Group states that it 'is an independent, not for profit organisation that b ::* People Exchange
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  • ...| [[BMW]] AG | [[BNP Paribas]] | [[BP]] | [[Bracco]] | [[British American Tobacco]] | [[Bosch]] | [[Bosch Siemens]] Hausgeräte GmbH | [[BT]] | [[Caixa Cata ...(TUSIAD) | [[Business in the Community]] (UK) | [[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) (UK)
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  • ==People== ...served as Vice President for Government Relations with the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] (BIO), was the chief lobbyist for the [[Health Insurance Ass
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  • ...on of alcohol policy, as well as some of the broader issues concerning the industry's organisations. ...for death and disability in Europe and the leading risk factor among young people. The disease burden from alcohol in the European Region is also twice as hi
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  • ...ol issues. The organisation's ambitious aim is to improve "the quality of people’s lives by changing Scotland’s drinking culture – promoting responsib ...ted Alcohol Focus Scotland's unwillingness to work in partnership with the industry to tackle alcohol related harm. <ref> Scott Wright, [http://proof.sltn.co.u
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  • ...r who represents the [[Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco]] in Scotland and says there was always something he found in all those pro ...tank, the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. He then turned to the new growth industry and entered into the world of politics - lobbying and public relations, joi
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  • ...n a long time fundraiser for New Labour, and a tireless defender of the PR industry. ...m for the Labour Party. He was about to start up the [[1000 Club]] – for people who gave £1,000 or more a year to Labour, which I later ran – and knew t
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  • ...company '''APCO Worldwide''' was born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. APCO Worldw ==Helping Big Tobacco==
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  • ...liers globally, they have over 600 stores in the UK and they employ 75,000 people in the UK and abroad<ref>Marks and Spencer [http://corporate.marksandspence ...members - they just have to commit to working towards these standards'<ref>People and Planet [http://peopleandplanet.org/redressfashion/briefing/ethics#ids E
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  • ...gh on 23rd March 1825. Worldwide, the company employs approximately 11,000 people with approximately 6,500 of those working in Edinburgh. The company manage ...seemed an arcane dispute with the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the industry’s regulator, became a full-blown crisis over Standard Life’s solvency:
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  • ...rket entry and corporate reputation across diverse industry groups. APCO's industry practice groups include: aviation and aerospace, education, energy, environ ..." feeling of the young generation as well as an acute awareness that young people needed more knowledge of history and civics, Close Up was created for Ameri
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  • ...recruit.co.uk/index.cfm?fa=contentNews.newsDetails&newsID=424&from=archive Industry Buzz] 21st July 2006</ref> ...r awards, held at the London Guildhall. FORTUNE won the [[British American Tobacco]] Award for the Best Fast Moving Consumer Goods Submission for Nicholas Ste
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  • ...alliance from left to right on all this. In fact if you say these things, people can't really tell if you are right or left or just out of it!'<ref>David We ...ters/story/0,3604,184070,00.html One member complained], 'In recent times, people like myself have had to stand back and watch as the organisation, its discu
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  • ...National Health Service that its incurable underlying dilemma was that the people would not pay taxes for as much (or as good) medical care as they desired o ...tor. These conferences are economically prohibitive to people outside the industry.
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  • ...overning members include [[Jan du Plessis]] Chairman of [[British American Tobacco]], [[Gavin Neath]] Chairman of [[Unilever]] UK and [[Pauline Neville-Jones] ...f the International Chamber of Commerce, as well as being the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the [[OECD]] and the [[International Organisation of
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  • ...ings in excess of £60,000 in 18 different companies, including [[Imperial Tobacco]] and [[BP]]. His shares are worth at least £1,170,000 in total.<ref>Holl ...criticism as SJ Berwin lobbies Parliament on behalf of the private equity industry.<ref>Holly Watt, "[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/
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  • ...<ref> Weinberg Group [http://www.weinberggroup.com/Myron_Weinberg.html Our People Myron] accessed 3rd September </ref>. According to the Weinberg Group webs ...<ref> Weinberg Group [http://www.weinberggroup.com/Myron_Weinberg.html Our People Myron] accessed 3rd September </ref>.
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  • ...l Relations, carried out regular surveys over a 16-month period to look at people’s perceptions of shale gas. ==People==
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  • He has other current positions with [[British American Tobacco]], [[Deutsche Bahn]] AG, [[SURTECO SE]] (Chairman)- a paper and plastics ma ...Climate: Energy Industry|Großmann, Jürgen]] [[Category:Climate: Industry People|Großmann, Jürgen]]
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  • ...onflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in the best interests of smokers', ''Economic Affairs'', Vo *1993 Commissioned by tobacco industry lawyers [[Shook, Hardy and Bacon]] to produce a book on plain packaging.<re
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  • ==The Democracy Institute on Tobacco== ...smoking bans and the alleged health risks associated with passive smoking, tobacco pricing and advertising and the ineffectiveness of graphic warnings.
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  • ...s favourite drug –should be subjected to the same advertising rules as tobacco” <ref> Patrick Basham &John Luik, ”[http://www.democracyinstitute.org/ ...he BMA believes that by banning advertising it will be ‘protecting young people from the influence of alcohol promotion and marketing’.
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  • ...monitors the media to expose the abuse of science and statistics before people are misled and public policy is distorted’.<ref>STATS,http://www.stats.or ...ed the organisation to monitor news stories which supported the dangers of tobacco.<ref> Susanne Rust and Meg Kissinger. 'Watchdog advocates for BPA'. http://
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  • ==Advising Big Tobacco== ...help BAT in fighting the litigation launched against tobacco companies by people harmed by smoking. Walzer describes Brown as "a lecturer at the [[Universit
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  • ...(Executive Vice President of Koch Industries) <ref> "[http://www.cato.org/people/edward-crane Cato Institute:Edward H. Crane Biography]", access 12.10.10 </ ...d H. Crane Biography]", access 12.10.10 </ref> <ref> "[http://www.cato.org/people/david-boaz Cato Institute: David Boaz Biography]", access 12.10.10 </ref>.
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  • ...the [[Democracy Institute]], a think tank with close links to the tobacco industry.<ref>Velvet Glove, Iron Fist, [http://www.velvetgloveironfist.com/index.php ...nia and all around irrationality of the taxpayer-funded health campaigning industry, the term “health fascist” starts to look like an insult to Mussolini),
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  • ...eatures editor at the [[Catholic Herald]] (in 2009) and has pronounced pro industry and libertarian views. He is somewhat connected to the libertarian and ant West supports the industry position that tackling alcohol harms should focus on 'problem' drinkers rat
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  • *''The Point is to Change It: A Manifesto for a World Fit for People'', London: Junius (1996), x-xiii. The [[RCP]] dissolution 'manifesto'. *[[Rob Knight]], 'Man of the people?', ''Living Marxism'', No. 7 - May 1989, p. 20.
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  • ...(RTP) is a scientific journal sponsored by the chemical and pharmaceutical industry lobby group, the [[International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharm *The [[American Chemistry Council]], a chemical industry lobby group
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  • ...e [[The Risk of Freedom conference]], held in London in 1998 and funded by tobacco firm [[RJ Reynolds]]. According to Scruton: ...eir concerns and to promote debate of those concerns in the media. [[Japan Tobacco International]] has been our client for the last three years. We have advis
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  • ==People== ...oolhouse]] Head of Tax and Fiscal Policy at the [[Confederation of British Industry]] (CBI) | Space Fellow [[James C. Bennett]] President of [[Wyoming Aerospac
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  • :The Department of Health had opened a consultation on banning tobacco displays that invited responses only from organisations it had contracts wi [[Simon Clark]] of Tobacco industry front group [[FOREST]], has offered readers of his blog the opportunity to
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  • ...reform needed to be framed and crafted in such a way that large numbers of people would not just support their plans, but would be driven to organise around ...ded to trigger an emotional reaction in people. ‘Emotions will stay with people longer than concepts,’ he said. So, rather than a rational debate on the
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  • ...Brunswick]] and [[Finsbury]], the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies such as the [[British Bankers’ Association]] (BBA), concluding: ...rtant for us to engage in lobbying in the first place - to put forward the industry's views and put the record straight<ref>Singleton, D. [http://www.prweek.co
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  • ...s lobbyist with [[Brown-Forman]] (and at the same time chair of the drinks industry lobby front the [[European Forum for Responsible Drinking]] - 2007-2009), a ...15 July 2009.<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8152721.stm Industry drive to curb drinking] Page last updated at 23:10 GMT, Wednesday, 15 July
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  • ...d fit into more than one category. Government working in partnership with industry is increasingly common in the UK; whereas perhaps this is not the case in E The project covers the industrial sectors of alcohol, gambling, food, tobacco and digital addictions. One priority will be to give a brief description o
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  • ...alth in relation to alcohol however looks set to continue with the alcohol industry geared up to challenge the legality of the policy under European law that i ...ests. The threat of minimum pricing to the alcohol industry mobilised the industry and its friends and propelled then into a well organised heavily financed s
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  • ...roversial clients, including: [[British American Tobacco]]; the pesticides industry body, the [[Crop Protection Association]] and the [[Battle of Ideas]], a pr ...social media strategy". <ref> [http://www.pagefield.co.uk/our-people/ Our people], Pagefield website, undated, acc November 2012 </ref>
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  • :'He has already been involved in lobbying for big tobacco while he was the Conservatives' election strategist and using his access to ...of time – and he frequently expressed himself in very strong terms. Some people found it very offensive’.<ref>Simon Walters, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
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  • ...lways been excited by social issues and causes. "I see my achievements for people rather than profit," she says'. <ref name="profile"/> ...name="Mail"> Tim Utton, 'Atkins diet critic in row over funding from flour industry' ''Daily Mail'', August 18, 2003, Pg. 26</ref>
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  • ...0px|''[[The Risk of Freedom conference]]'', sponsored by ''[[R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company]]'', programme of events, 5-6 October 1998.]] ...s which reported on these events, although these were sponsored by [[Japan Tobacco International]]. The conference itself ran from Monday 5 October to Tuesday
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  • ...other affected countries, the ultimate aim was to turn the country into a 'people's democracy' on the East European model. [...] In Britain in particular the ...sh needs". This programme of 'Psychological Action' focused on identifying people's needs and fears, and on that basis developing questions to be inserted in
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