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  • *[[Michael Murphy (author)|Michael Murphy]] *[[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • ...[[Stephen J. Sniegoski]] reports that "the term was coined by socialist [[Michael Harrington]] as a derisive term for leftists and liberals who were migratin ...deen]] | [[Joshua Muravchik]] | [[Daniel Pipes]] | [[Danielle Pletka]] | [[Michael Rubin]] | [[Meyrav Wurmser]]
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  • ...ruges Group]], since 1989) were National Council members of [[Business for Sterling]].<ref name="BiE">[http://www.britainineurope.org.uk/new/sh_antieu.phtml?fi ...| Col. [[W H Whitbread]] | [[H A Whitson]] | [[R H Wilkins]] | Director [[Michael Ivens]]<ref name="Thirty"/>
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  • ...Review. The seminar was chaired by the diplomat turned investment banker [[Michael Alexander]] and attended by 19 other academics, journalists and think-tank ...ce, flaunted Sterling's achievement before his subordinates. <ref>[[Claire Sterling, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry|Extract]] from Edward S. Herman and
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  • ...ediately joined the Central Council of the Economic League. His successor, Michael Noar who was recruited from the Federation of Civil Engineering Employers C *[[Knighted Michael MalColonelm]] Central Council 1952-75
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  • ...ge Bush]], [[Ray Cline]], [[Midge Decter]], [[Norman Podhoretz]], [[Claire Sterling]], [[Ben Wattenberg]], George Will, and Senators [[John Danforth]] and [[He ...guests to get out and sell the message. One of the participants, [[Claire Sterling]], spelled it out in her best-selling book ''The Terror Network''. Its them
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  • ...kins stands to the "left" of such figures as Cline, Ledeen, Alexander, and Sterling, and fits category (1), "establishment moderate." Nevertheless, he focuses ...: The State of the Art and How It Might Be Improved;' in Robert Slater and Michael Stohl, eds., Current Perspectives on International Terrorism (New York: St.
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  • '''Michael Ledeen''' has been described by the ''Jerusalem Post'' as "Washington's neo ...ns by the ''Rome Daily American'' (which was funded by the CIA). [[Claire Sterling]] and Ledeen even appeared on Italian television on the night of the electi
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  • [[Michael Ledeen]] has long been associated with [[CSIS]] and was one of the founding ...ref|58}} During this Italian stint he collaborated regularly with [[Claire Sterling]] in anticommunist propaganda closely tied to ongoing U.S. interventionist
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  • ...e 1986, p.23, We are indebted to Jeffrey M. Bale for this reference</ref> Sterling rose to fame and a new outreach in the 1980s, first with the publication of ...unreliable but based in large part on CIA disinformation "blown back" via Sterling.
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  • ...rorism. He does not openly call the ANC a terrorist organization, but like Sterling he does this by indirection, by focusing exclusive attention on Soviet "pen ...wide support of "freedom fighters" Wilkinson lines up firmly with [[Claire Sterling]] and the extreme right on Soviet responsibility for world terrorism: spons
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  • '''Claire Sterling''' was an American author and journalist who was affiliated to the [[CIA]] Sterling's first book (as 'Claire Sterling') revisited the 1948 death of [[Jan Masaryk]], the Czechoslovakian foreign
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  • ...like Robert Moss, Arnaud de Borchgrave, Daniel James, Claire Sterling, and Michael Ledeen, among others, seem to pick up disinformation themes almost automati
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  • ..., when Lamont resigned, after which he got a new job as special adviser to Michael Howard. A hurt Lamont recalls his first, awkward, post-resignation Tory coc ...taxi. [[George Osborne]] was the first MP on the back seat, followed by [[Michael Gove]], [[Edward Vaizey]], [[Andrew Robathan]] and [[Hugo Swire]].
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  • *[[James Lintott]] - [[Sterling Foundation Management]] *[[Michael E. Tennenbaum]] - Tennenbaum & Co.
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  • :"Sterling service was also rendered by Miss Mollie Calder and Major Hugh Gillespie, w #{{note|17}} Ellic Howe, "The Black Game", Michael Joseph, 1982. Bickham Sweet-Escort "Baker Street Irregular", 1971, Julian A
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  • Michael Frayn, writer Gave £10,000 Airline run by Sir Michael Bishop
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  • ...r 2000.</ref> As this slogan suggests, neither New Europe nor Business for Sterling explicitly professed an anti-EU stance; both groups claimed to support the ...[[Rodney Leach|Lord Rodney Leach]] (who had been chairman of Business for Sterling since its inception) announced that:
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  • ...lished British "super think tank," [[Policy Network]], with 250,000 pounds sterling to get it started. Policy Network is the coordinating organization between ...dvisor; friend of Evelyn de Rothschild; permanent [[Bilderberg]] visitor), Michael J. Price (former managing director Lazard), [[Nathan Myhrvold]] (former CEO
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  • *[[Robert Carswell]], Of Counsel, Shearman & Sterling *[[Michael McFaul]], Senior Associate<ref>[http://www.ceip.org/files/about/about_trust
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