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  • ...ell as [[Walter Lippmann]], gathered at 155th Street and Broadway at the [[Harold Pratt House]] in New York City, to assemble a strategy for the postwar worl ...ic]] in Paris. Some of the fifty participants were [[Edward M. House]], [[Harold Temperley]], [[Lionel Curtis]], [[Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Newcast
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  • Founded in 1953 by [[Harold Burson]], a freelance PR man and [[Jim Marsteller]], owner of Marsteller Ad Harold Burson’s original vision for the new company was to model it on [[Hill &
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  • ...rred from the [[Douglas Aircraft Company]] to the RAND Corporation. The [[Ford Foundation]] provided $1 million for the new corporation, <ref>RAND Corpora <td>[[Harold Brown]]</td>
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  • Harold Wilson's relationship with the secret services, particularly MI5, which amo ...eir operations shocked many who had been actively opposing it. For example Ford appeared, and admitted that until 1990 it had screened all UK job Applicant
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  • ...l physicist who had advised the UK government on ‘operational theory’ (e.g. game theory); [[Denis Healey]], then Labour spokesman on Foreign Affairs; ...oth men had served under [[John J. McCloy]], who was now chairman of the [[Ford Foundation]]. The aim of these former state propagandists was to win over E
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  • ...Advisory Group: [[Michael Ledeen]], [[Walid Phares]], [[Daniel Pipes]], [[Harold Rhode]] and other neoconservatives.<ref> INTELCON (2005)[http://www.intelli ...b Reform Initiative (ARI) run by Bassma Kodmani the program officer of the Ford Foundation in Cairo and an advisor to the Oxford Research Group. The ARI al
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  • FINNEY, VICTOR HAROLD (MP) Area Officer Lancashire & Cheshire 1933 FORD, Alderman H. GLOVER Nottingham General Committee
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  • *[[Scott T. Ford]], CEO of [[Alltel]] *[[Harold Ford, Jr.]], 2006 U.S. Senate candidate, named a Vice Chairman in January 2007
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  • ...M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.30.</ref> The [[East European Fund]] created by the [[Ford Foundation]] was also a potential rival.<ref name="Chester42">Eric Thomas C ...] | [[Katherine Farley]] | [[H.R.H. Princess Firyal of Jordan]] | [[Harold Ford, Jr.]] | [[Theodore J. Forstmann]] | [[Jeffrey E. Garten]] | [[Evan G. Gree
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  • *[[Harold E. Ford, Jr.]], Vice Chairman, [[Merill Lynch & Co.]], Inc. *[[Harold Goddijn]], CEO, [[TomTom]]
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  • :*[[Pat Ford]], 'That Petrol Emotion', ''Living Marxism'', No. 5 - March 1989, p. 43. :*[[Pat Ford]], 'Another Easterhouse rising', ''Living Marxism'', No. 6 - April 1989, p.
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  • ...L. (1972) “Decision making under ignorance,” in C. F. Carter and J.L. Ford (eds.), Uncertainty and Expectations in Economics. Essays in Honour of G.L. ...136&q=Arrow's%20theorem&topicid=&result_number=1 (Abstract)] & "Hotelling, Harold (1895–1973)." [http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com/article?id=pde2008_H0
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  • *[[William Colby]] 1962-1968<ref>Harold P. Ford, [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publ
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  • ...]], Jr., Dr. [[Eugene Fisher]], Rep. [[Harold E. Ford]], Rep. [[William D. Ford]], Rep. [[Robert Garcia]], Rep. [[Sam M. Gibbons]], Rep. [[Benjamin Gilman] ...nse D'Amato]], Hon. [[Robert F. Drinan]], [[Max M. Fisher]], Hon. [[Gerald Ford]], Hon. [[Arthur J. Goldberg]], Sen. [[Gary Hart]], Sen. [[Ernest Hollings]
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  • ...el Fund]], described by the NIF as 'a grant-making partnership between the Ford Foundation and the New Israel Fund to promote peace and social justice in I ...irsch Foundation]], [[Gesher Family Foundation]], [[Gruber Foundation]], [[Harold K. Raisler Foundation]], [[Howard G. and Samita B. Jacobs Foundation]], [[I
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  • ...ed by comparison to other gifts to the ISC by multinational companies: the Ford Foundation donated £20,000 over three years, and, in 1971, Shell had contr ...ntribution by the ISC to a concerted campaign against the Labour candidate Harold Wilson, a campaign described further below.
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  • leadership contests that both followed Labour election victories under Harold Labour's Harold Wilson. In 1968, he was voted onto the 1922 Committee executive
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  • ...2015, pages 73-77.</ref> During this period, Edward Heath (1970-1974) and Harold Wilson (1974-1976) were Prime Minister. Knight carried out the same role re ...<ref>Brad Duke, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=McqLdkUnTVgC Harrison Ford: The Films], McFarland & co, 2005, p. 178.</ref>
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  • *38. [[Graeme Ford]] Senior Manager, [[Plenitude Consulting]] E-mail: graeme.ford68@gmail.com *41. [[Harold Elletson]] E-mail: elletson@btinternet.com;
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