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  • ...ions and the communications activities of governments and other interests. It is a project of [http://www.spinwatch.org Public Interest Investigations an Our '''[[Fracking Portal]]''' tracks the companies, people and lobbyists behind the all-out push for shale gas exploration in
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  • ...ommons]] that when a resource is free people do not regard it as valuable. It follows, then, that the operation, maintenance and investment in fresh wate ...odification and privatization within the [[Dublin Statement]] is such that it withholds the nature of this ideological transformation. Analysis of the [[
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  • ...nsultancies at great expense, leading to speculation in 2002 and 2003 that it would be split up or absorbed by a major competitor. *1997 Cordiant splits into two separately listed advertising and marketing companies: [[Cordiant Communications Group]] and [[Saatchi & Saatchi]] (latter absorb
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  • ...communication comglomerates which own most of the [[Global PR Industry]]. It has offices in more than 130 countries, realizing worldwide revenue in 2001 :It merged with H.K. McCann - founded 1911 by Harrison King McCann (1880-1962)
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  • ...of the largest players in this sector. As such, BP is one of the barometer companies of the British economy. BP's successes and failures are likely to be mirror ...|19}}Marketing as AMOCO in the eastern United States and ARCO in the west, it has about 17,150 service stations nationwide {{ref|20}}.
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  • ...e Agent Orange] Accessed 2007</ref>; and that for 40 years until the 1970s it produced polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), toxic chemicals now banned in ma ...in 2002 the new Monsanto was spun off and is now an independent company. It has, according to its website, &#39;a very special focus on developing agri
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  • ...bsite, &#39;through more than 2,000 meetings with members of Congress&#39; it&#39;s activists &#39;help pass more than 100 pro-Israel legislative initiat Initially AIPAC had been supportive of all Israeli governments, but lately, it has exhibited a more pronounced slant towards the right-wing Likud. While t
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  • ...farmers if the assembly government showed a more positive attitude towards it.<ref>Jonathon Harrington, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/ ...tted it performed badly. He told ''The Guardian'' of his GM maize plants: "It was a poor summer, so they didn't do terribly well."<ref>Caroline Davies, "
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  • ...with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporatio ...pression that there is some covert activity going on inside. But, in fact, it turns out these are new residences and they just haven't got round to chang
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  • ...ing, a significant focus on influencing youth; the number of organisations it operates; and a lack of transparency about its origins, methods, scope and [[Image:Lm.gif|thumb|right|300px|The logo of [[LM Magazine]] after it changed its name from [[Living Marxism]] at issue 97 in February 1997.<ref>
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  • ...oods, industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics and food additives. It attacks organic agriculture, media 'scares' and environmentalists who raise ...]], NutraSweet, [[Nestle]] USA as well as chemical, oil and pharmaceutical companies such as [[Monsanto]], [[Dow Chemical|Dow USA]], [[Exxon]], [[Union Carbide]
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  • ...r Capital Formation]], which is run by Dr. [[Margo Thorning]] (see below). It seems to be nothing more than an anti-Kyoto front organisation. ...community, including the manufacturing and financial sectors, Fortune 500 companies and smaller firms, investors, and associations from all sectors of the econ
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  • ...stage of Kyoto at the UN climate conference in Montreal. It was pitched to companies such as Ford Europe, Lufthansa and the German utility giant RWE. ...obal warming measures, the plan seeks to draw together major international companies, academics, think-tanks, commentators, journalists and lobbyists from acros
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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 ...ociety]] (Scottish branch) Their website is http://www.rpsgb.org.uk - Does it engage in lobbying?
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  • It was founded by former journalist [[Gordon Beattie]]. ...housing development or you are pressing for new environmental legislation, it's important your voice is heard.'<ref>[http://www.beattiegroup.com/prservic
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  • ...aper, and took a strong neoliberal and pro-market line. In September 2008 it dissolved itself into the new neoliberal think tank [[Reform Scotland]].<re ...h as the [[David Hume Institute]] and the [[Scottish Council Foundation]]. It is composed of The Scotsman pundit Katie Grant, a top manager of [[Scottish
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  • ...titute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 1</ref> It would be 'distinctive' in having a Scottish base, 'an agenda linking econom ...'large proportion' of the working population. Peacock goes on to note that it is to the 'great credit' of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] and its s
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  • ...ent&#39;s outreach and participation work to academia, the arts, blue chip companies, civic Scotland and entrepreneurs. Leading figures from the private and pub ...webpage of the Futures forum on the Scottish Parliament Website 2005]]When it was launched the Forum webpage on the Parliament website included links to
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  • ...and consulting firm that advises businesses on possible future scenarios. It was founded in Berkeley in 1987 by a group of friends including [[Peter Sch :GBN's network spans the globe, blending strategic thinkers from leading companies in established and emerging industries; visionaries from the sciences, arts
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  • ...ies, but also has investments in bonds and direct United Kingdom property. It is the second oldest investment trust in the UK. ...ime to include shares, bonds and industrial, commercial and public utility companies. <ref>Bailley Gifford website [http://www.bailliegifford.com/pages/UKPerson
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