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  • ...ing research in foreign affairs.'(Kraft, op. cit., p. 68.) In 1960-61, foundation money accounted for 25% of CFR income. ...ry CFR president as well as president of the Carnegie Corporation, while [[John W. Davis]], the corporation lawyer who ran for President on the Democratic
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  • :Feith’s library includes a large selection of books on Zionism, but he did not linger there ...Lonline_feith.cfm Lecture: "Strategy and the Idea of Freedom,"] [[Heritage Foundation]], November 24, 2003.
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  • *[[Diego Hidalgo]], Spain, President, Foundation for International Relations *[[Hans Kung]], Germany, President of the [[Global Ethics Foundation]]
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  • *[[John Bagwell]] &ndash; Student Coordinator<ref>[http://www.genocideintervention. ...Fellow at the [[Carr Center for Human Rights Policy]] at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and former Force Commander of UN Assistance Mission i
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  • ...Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the Board of the [[Tel Aviv Foundation]]. ...ence, Rhode Island; and holder of the "Cultures of the South" chair at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. He recently presided over the United Nations
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  • ...h Democratic and Republican administrations, including President [[John F. Kennedy]] during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. On February 25, 1963, the Wohlst *1962 he was an adviser to President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis (and later he was the author (with [[Robert
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  • He was born in South London on 27 January 1968, to Helen and John, a high-ranking civil servant. He was educated at [[St Dunstan's College]], D'Ancona strongly criticised [[John Major]]'s approach to the peace process in an article published during the
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  • ...ewspaper, The Dearborn Independent; the [[American Nazi Party]]; and the [[John Birch Society]]. In the 1950s, important action issues included quotas in e [[John F. Kennedy]] characterized the ADL's
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  • ...e for FWF was provided by one of the CIA's "quiet channels", millionaire [[John Hay Whitney]], a wartime member of the OSS (55), former US Ambassador to Br ...rman of the isolationist America First Committee, together with ex-FBI man John M. Fisher who became the ASC Executive Secretary and later Chairman of the
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  • ...st]] || || Providing relief for education and poverty purposes || 3. the foundation's objects (the objects) are (a) the advancement of education generally with | 1118966 || [[Galilee Foundation]] || http://www.galileefoundation.org.UK || To relieve poverty and advance
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  • ...ties of the former Foundations remain the priorities of the Clore Duffield Foundation.<ref name="2005report">Annual Report, 2005.</ref> In 2005 the Foundation stated that "Broadly speaking, the Foundation concentrates its support on the cultural sector, cultural sector education
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