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- [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]2 KB (218 words) - 13:55, 5 May 2012
- [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]2 KB (218 words) - 13:55, 5 May 2012
- [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]2 KB (219 words) - 13:57, 5 May 2012
- [[Category:Tobacco]] [[Category:Tobacco Industry Front Groups]]2 KB (219 words) - 13:58, 5 May 2012
- ...stitute/tobacco2.html press release] for the book it is claimed, 'The anti-tobacco crusade from the West, like the environmental one as manifested at the WTO ...ary about the march for The (London) Times headlined, 'I do not need white NGOs to speak for me'. Mitra made a speech during the march in which he gave a [6 KB (828 words) - 21:42, 17 March 2009
- ...lcohol industry that AFS's position could mirror the successes of the anti-tobacco lobby. <ref> Scott Wright, [http://proof.sltn.co.uk/2011/04/28/bii-chief-at ...also believe it is :misleading and unjustified to suggest that alcohol and tobacco should be treated in the same way with regard to public-health policies and6 KB (870 words) - 20:06, 5 October 2011
- ...hool of Advanced Study]], [[University of London]]), but funded by [[Japan Tobacco International]].<ref>School of Advanced Study, University of London [https: ...eedom Briefing]]'', edited by [[Roger Scruton]] and also funded by [[Japan Tobacco International]]. The first [[Lanesborough Lunch]] (20/5/99) was addressed b5 KB (726 words) - 13:04, 6 February 2015
- ...e [[The Risk of Freedom conference]], held in London in 1998 and funded by tobacco firm [[RJ Reynolds]]. According to Scruton: ...eir concerns and to promote debate of those concerns in the media. [[Japan Tobacco International]] has been our client for the last three years. We have advis44 KB (6,140 words) - 13:46, 1 May 2015
- ...ions and lobbying: trade associations, political consultancies, companies, NGOs and charities, civil service, Houses of Parliament, recruitment consultanci ...[[Tobacco Manufacturer' Association]], the trade association representing tobacco companies within the UK, managing with their parliamentary and communicatio5 KB (717 words) - 17:38, 7 December 2010
- ...ng people around the world. Specifically, we are an alliance of companies, NGOs and trade union organisations working to promote and improve the implementa ...to increasing pressure from trade unions, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and consumers to ensure decent working conditions for the people who produ14 KB (1,926 words) - 16:37, 15 January 2009
- ...the-government-on-tobacco-policy Lynton Crosby DID lobby the government on tobacco policy], ''Spinwatch'', 8 September 2014 ...use corporate lobbyists, business associations like the CBI, trade unions, NGOs, and think tanks.15 KB (2,018 words) - 04:00, 28 July 2017
- ...ch's work since 1998. Over the past 20 years, I have worked with scores of NGOs and individual whistleblowers, who have provided much of the information I' ...tablished by the PR companies working for the biotech, pharmaceuticals and tobacco industries.9 KB (1,398 words) - 14:13, 2 February 2024
- ...ompanies, including [[Philip Morris Co]], [[ExxonMobil]] and [[RJ Reynolds Tobacco]]. According to the ''New York Times'': “Frontiers of Freedom, which has ...- Aggressively trying to undermine tax deductible status of Environmental NGOs.9 KB (1,292 words) - 12:00, 5 October 2010
- ..., trade unions, diplomatic missions, regional and local bodies, as well as NGOs representing a broad range of civil society interests, foundations, interna ...re, between representatives of the Commission, Member States, Industry and NGOs to discuss the draft proposals for a European Alcohol Policy Strategy". <re53 KB (6,619 words) - 21:33, 23 September 2015
- ...lumber industrialist. Okonski has worked for a variety of anti-regulatory NGOs, including the ultra-right [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]. Okonski a ...i and well known for its fervent support of deregulation, GM crops and Big Tobacco, the [[Liberty Institute]] is part of the same coalition that organized the9 KB (1,417 words) - 01:36, 10 December 2012
- ...neral Motors, Ford, McDonalds, Mobil, Monsanto, Nestle USA, Philip Morris (tobacco), Texaco (oil) and Unilever. The USCIB is the US affiliate of the Internati Shell has further greened its image by being seen to talk with NGOs (Non-Govenmental Organisations) most notably and most controversially Amnes11 KB (1,709 words) - 07:43, 17 September 2008
- ===Advising Big Tobacco=== ...Futures, offering to help BAT in fighting the litigation launched against tobacco companies by people harmed by smoking. Walzer describes Brown as "a lecture47 KB (6,539 words) - 12:02, 1 February 2016
- *'''Domestic Policy:''' AEI sees the growing "threat" of NGOs as a problem, and set up [[NGO Watch]] with the [[Federalist Society for La ===Criticism of NGOs===38 KB (5,613 words) - 09:31, 14 October 2016
- ...ation, deregulation and privatisation in Africa made by the UK Development NGOs in formal submissions.<ref>See submissions by Action Aid International; the ...e vast quantities of water), [[GSK]] (pharmaceuticals), [[British American Tobacco]], and [[Unilever]], (food and consumer products). Also involved are the p12 KB (1,794 words) - 16:37, 30 September 2007
- ..., Associated Press, January 27, 2006.</ref> However, it remains one of the NGOs with accreditation as an observer at WHO meetings. ...acDonald [http://pubmedcentralcanada.ca/pmcc/articles/PMC1119783/ WHO says tobacco industry "used" institute to undermine its policies]. ''British Medical Jou27 KB (3,759 words) - 09:52, 31 August 2015