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  • ...spent 'more than a decade closely involved in the politics of the nuclear industry'. <ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=193 ...ger's consultants "have worked in a variety of capacities with the nuclear industry. These include:
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  • ...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 ...it would be an unnecessary burden for Parliament to be a regulator of our industry, and that it would be an unnecessary burden on the public purse for there t
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  • ...the oppression of women, and that the real reason for the obsession is an 'industry' which seeks to gain from increased incidences of abuse and the state's thi ...eld Salon]]), Dr [[Henrietta Bowden-Jones]] (director, [[National Problem Gambling clinic]]), Dr [[Sally Satel]] (resident scholar, [[American Enterprise Inst
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  • ...he British philosopher recently exposed as being in the pay of the tobacco industry - with a forward by [[Barun Mitra]]. In Liberty's [http://www.angelfire.com ...regulatory flexibility and freedom of choice for consumers in the case of gambling.
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  • Nuclear industry clients have included [[British Energy]], [[AMEC]] and [[Vattenfall]] (2011 ...Commission]] | [[English Heritage]] | [[National Trust for Scotland]] | [[Gambling Commission]] | [[States of Guernsey]] | [[Telford and Wrekin Council]] | [[
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  • ...ssues and has been subject to scrutiny by civil society, private banks and industry alike".<ref>Bretton Woods Project [http://www.brettonwoodsproject.org/artic ...untries)".<ref>EDF [http://www.edf.org/documents/3008_Gambling_Amnesia.pdf Gambling with Peoples Lives], Accessed 24th March 2008,</ref>
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  • ==Working for the financial services industry== Quiller has long-standing ties to the financial services industry in the UK.
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  • ...ey In the financial and property deals of the 60s. He hung around West End gambling Joints with the other speculators. Soon he could set up his own casinos. He ...rporations]][[Category: Tobacco Industry]][[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]]
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  • ...and support services. It is the only body that speaks for all sides of an industry worth almost £19 billion in 2005. [[Category:Food Industry lobby groups]][[Category:Gambling Industry]][[Category: Alcohol]]
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  • ...Media and Sport where he is responsible for a portfolio including tourism, gambling and licensing. Tobias completed the senior executive course in National and [[Category:Arms Industry]][[Category:Defence Lobby]]
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  • ...ed his career at [[Agoria]] (the Multisector Federation for the Technology Industry) and in 1983 was appointed to the cabinet of Minister G. Geens (Minister-Pr ...ociation of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions]] | [[Campaign for Fairer Gambling]] (working in support of the Fixed odds betting terminals APPG) | [[Expedia
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  • ...s on behalf of its members and provides training events which aim to raise industry wide standards <ref> ESA Website [http://www.sponsorship.org/index.asp Abou *30 March 2007 - ESA responds to the Gambling Commission consultation
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  • ...h and PR company which also runs the [[Social Issues Research Centre]], an industry funded PR grouping. After the connection between the two entities was expos MCM has many clients in the alcohol, food, media and gambling industries, including:
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  • *[[Gambling Commission]] *[[Railway Industry Association]]
    3 KB (384 words) - 10:29, 14 October 2009
  • ...ainst government regulation on issues including tobacco, alcohol, food and gambling, amongst other topics.<ref> Basham P, [http://www.democracyinstitute.org ...Institute's website along with [[John Luik]] who is also a former tobacco industry lobbyist.<ref>Telefax, [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/5/56/Srvk49e00.p
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  • ...e'', Accessed 10-February-2010</ref> Basham has close links to the tobacco industry.<ref>Sherry Stein, [http://www.powerbase.info/images/f/f3/Sqac53a99.pdf Let Patrick Basham's name appears in a range of internal tobacco industry documents. In 1999 Patrick Basham argued that the [[Fraser Institute]] was
    31 KB (3,923 words) - 22:41, 23 February 2016
  • ...], 'Prescription for conflict: why the alliance between the pharmaceutical industry and the anti-tobacco movement is not in the best interests of smokers', ''E *1993 Commissioned by tobacco industry lawyers [[Shook, Hardy and Bacon]] to produce a book on plain packaging.<re
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  • *[[Nadia Denton]] - film industry specialist; author, The Nigerian Filmmaker’s Guide to Success: beyond Nol *[[Keith MacLean]] - independent energy advisor; industry chair, Energy Research Partnership
    224 KB (30,627 words) - 16:07, 8 December 2016
  • ...D Wetherspoon, LM Consultants Ltd , Hippodrome Casino, Campaign for Fairer Gambling, BACTA | [[Project Management Institute]] ...ociation of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions]] | [[Campaign for Fairer Gambling]] (working in support of the Fixed odds betting terminals APPG) | [[Expedia
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  • [[Category:Gambling]] [[Category:Gambling Industry Front Groups]]
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