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  • ...ired by Lord [[Tim Bell]], a friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 ...o.uk/article/thatcher-s-pr-guru-ran-iraq-propaganda-for-pentagon-lw5zlsfkx Thatcher’s PR Guru Ran Iraq Propaganda for Pentagon]. ''The Times'', October 3 201
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  • ...employees and suppliers. This viewpoint was briefly pursued through the [[Foundation for Business Responsibilities]], although Ivens, whose second wife, Katy, w :Once Margaret Thatcher came to power in 1979, groups like Naff and Aims of Industry faded away som
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  • ...the consultancy firm [[Lowe Bell]], founded by Sir [[Tim Bell]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during the 1997 e *[[Edexcel Foundation]]
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  • ...ale for business friendly political and economic reforms introduced by the Thatcher government in the UK. ...t with its own advisors and fund-raising operations. <ref>Robert Chote, ‘Thatcher fallout buffets IEA’, ''Independent'', 16 September 1991; p.21</ref> It
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  • *[[Castle Rock Foundation]] *[[Earhart Foundation]]
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  • ==Journalist and Thatcher speechwriter== ...tobiography that Walden had been a speechwriter for her. In November 1989, Thatcher gave Walden a famous interview when her own [[Conservative Party (UK)|Party
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  • He co-authored Socialism Explained with [[Brian Crozier]] for [[Margaret Thatcher]] as part of their anti-left project. He also edited the Goldsmith-funded [ ...l contributions from private donors to the contras by using the [[Heritage Foundation]] to launder the funds'. ([http://www.namebase.org/books77.html]) Haseler h
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  • ...sir-alfred-sherman-414683.html Sir Alfred Sherman – Political adviser to Thatcher]’, ''Independent'', 5 September 2006</ref></CENTER> ...st known for co-founding the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] with [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[Keith Joseph]].
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  • ...t clean air and climate change legislation, forming front groups such as [[Foundation for Clean Air Progress]]. Its clients have included: the [[American Petrole ...d [[Carthage Group Communications]], advising the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] and helped Nobel Prize winner [[Muhammad Yunus]] and the [[Grameen Bank]]
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  • ...s which appeared in this period only the Economic League survived into Mrs Thatcher's era. 18.'At least since the foundation of the International Affairs Department, TUC staff have kept
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  • ::- Tim Bell on Margaret Thatcher, ''Harpers and Queen'', April 1989.<ref>cited in Mark Hollingsworth, ''The ...41) is a public relations executive best known as an advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]]
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  • ...t and the good” in the PR industry. He is a former adviser to [[Margaret Thatcher]] "Managing a team of 150-plus consultants in Fleishman-Hillard's London, E ...n Group]] | [[Royal Pharmaceutical Society]] | [[Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation]]<ref name="June"/>
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  • ...ions in the [[Labour Party]] but was also used as an advisor by [[Margaret Thatcher]]. "In the spring of 1960 the [[Ford Foundation]] gave me a generous grant to tour the USA and visit the universities and i
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  • ...[Cambridge Alumni in Management]], a Trustee of the [[Royal College of Art Foundation]], and is a member of the Corporate Advisory Group of The [[Tate Gallery]]. ...orrell_bio.htm website] where Sorrell delivered a lecture in the 'Margaret Thatcher Lecture Series' in 2003:
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  • ...ton, occupied the opening ten minutes of the programme and was used as the foundation to material brought out in ensuing interviews and news reports."'' ...hat had been central to the Economic League’s political agenda since its foundation. But there were changes to the structure of the workforce, particularly th
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  • ...iel McMichael]], ISC "set up solid working relationships with the Heritage Foundation, the National Strategy Information Center, the Institute for [[Foreign Poli ...ening manifestation of international communist influence â€â€? Thatcher barely saved "freedom" â€â€? and both he and the generals find
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  • ...llins, 1993) p. 62.</ref> [[John Hay Whitney|Whitney]] was a [[Rockefeller Foundation|Rockefeller]] associate, a friend of the British royal family, a [[CIA]] as ...ivists set up a secret committee to brief the opposition leader [[Margaret Thatcher]] on ‘subversion’. They called the committee '[[Shield]]'. According to
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  • ...on-nuclear - central to Reagan and the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher. In the BAP version of its foundation it would appear that the institution of regular meetings of '24 Americans a
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  • ==Foundation== ==Thatcher Speech==
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  • *[[Lord Powell]] of Bayswater, Margaret Thatcher's aide, debates statesmanship. ....org/us/person/bono/ David Cameron is a Director of One Foundation], ''One Foundation'', ,accessed January 20th 2018. </ref>
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