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  • ...t day that, if necessary, it would have used Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act to stop Adams appearing on the basis that the broadcast might ‘encourage ...s, calling for the ‘replacement of passports by high-technology identity cards, which would include fingerprint information.’<ref>David Sapstead, ‘Pil
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  • ...r. He supported Blair’s decision to go to war in Iraq, favoured identity cards and backed a successor to Trident — a stance that led the Scottish Nation ...and-state-a-one-man-act-1.138143 Separation of Church and state, a one-man act], Haaretz, 22 October 2004, accessed 25 October 2012</ref>
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  • ...pose the power station. The 'police' had been paid $3.50 a day by Enron to act as its agents. Enron also loaned the police a helicopter to watch the prote ...Moynihan]], the former Tory Sport Minister who tried to introduce identity cards for football supporters, was a Director of both Enron and [[Ranger Oil]]. [
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  • ...s an expert on covert action and disinformation<ref> Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards: US Covert Action and Counterintelligence, by [[Roy Godson]], [[Transaction ...itain's security was at risk because of a “loss of confidence in our own identity, values, constitution and institutions”.
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  • Uzair Paracha is a Pakistani national who was charged with identity fraud and providing and conspiring to provide material support to Al-Qaeda. ...the court he had let Mohammed Ajmal Khan use his bank accounts and credit cards but had no knowledge of any connection to Lashkar-e-Toiba.<ref>[http://news
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  • ...ID cards. Although the idea of embedding RFID tags in various types of ID cards has the aim of making them “nearly impossible to forge or tamper with,” ...now, everyone working on RFID technology has tacitly assumed that the mere act of scanning an RFID tag cannot modify back-end software, and certainly not
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  • ''''Jason Bishop'''' was the assumed identity of an [[Special Demonstration Squad]] undercover police officer who infilt ...Prior to the demonstration, it was decided that a building was needed to act as accommodation and a resource centre for those who were coming from outsi
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  • ...Iraqi intelligence then tampered with their files to create an alternative identity for Ramzi Yousef.' <ref>Laurie Mylroie, '[http://www.fas.org/irp/world/iraq ...Publications/WSJ9-13-2001.html 'The Iraqi Connection: Did Osama bin Laden act alone? Not likely,'] ''Wall Street Journal'', 13 September 2001</ref> The m
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  • ...iece of anti-terror legislation was introduced in the UK - the [[Terrorism Act 2000]]. ...rorism Act 2000]] comes into effect, replacing the Prevention of Terrorism Act that had been in place since 1974.
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  • ...[[INQ 1873]]) to the [[Bloody Sunday Inquiry]] was redacted to protect his identity. However a passage from this was read into the record of the inquiry with ...[[Private Eye]]. INQ 1873 also used the HQNI printing press to forge press cards for army photographers. Mooney assumed that this activity was authorised by
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  • *[[Andrew Calcutt]], 'Equal Pay Act on trial', ''Living Marxism'', No. 9 - July 1989, p. 31. :*[[Mark Reilly]], 'Ireland's identity crisis', ''Living Marxism'', No. 15 - January 1990, p. 44-45.
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  • ...ity of statutory registration could be enjoyed by practitioners who do not act ethically and who indeed may even breach the law; observes that such a situ ...oyee, Werritty purported to be an official adviser to Fox and had business cards stating such. At the meeting a bitter legal battle between Boulter's Porton
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  • ...intertwined with her family life though, including ringing them / sending cards of his own volition and joining them on a holiday to Whitby in March 2003. ...n flat. Their relationship continued with him sending her letters, emails, cards and gifts until in November 2004 she received an email saying he no longer
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  • ...o identify the third Briton as Nicholas Elliott, but conceals the German's identity with the following words: "The German was a very active member of the Bunde ...ights chapter, had culminated in July 1975 with the signature of the Final Act. Nonetheless, the Cercle complex was sceptical about the Soviet Union's wil
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  • ...and trustee investment (Scotland) act 2005 and section 2 of the charities act (Northern Ireland) 2008 ...f the descriptions of charitable purposes set out in s. 3 of the charities act 2011) including the promotion of urban and rural regeneration, the promotio
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