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  • ...ef> The lobby changed its name to American Israel Public Affairs Committee by the end of the decade. AIPAC is a membership organization and currently boa ...tform for extremist voices such as [[Daniel Pipes]] and [[Martin Kramer]]. By the mid-'80s, AIPAC had been a prime factor in the defeat or crippling
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  • ...e general public. The purpose of this report is thus to try and show this by highlighting some of Walt Disney's less palatable businesses practices. As ...orations like Disney can easily avoid being punished for use of sweatshops by easily pulling out of their subcontractors if pressure mounts against them.
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  • ...public policy research organization - think tank’ which was founded 1977 by [[Edward H. Crane]] and [[Charles H. Koch]], the billionaire co-owner of [[ According to Right Wing Watch, Cato has been funded by: <ref>[http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/cato-institute Cato Institute]
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  • *Placing industry people on relevant government panels to ensure that industry itself decides how or if ...omotion of corporate interests, is the placing of industry representatives on research funding councils and in supposedly independent research institutio
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  • ...Die.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Adapt or Die'', climate change denial, Edited by [[Kendra Okonski]], [[International Policy Network]], 2003]] ...'Sustainable Development Project Director.' As part of her job, she writes on trade and globalization, agriculture, and environmental issues. She has als
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  • ::- Tim Bell on Margaret Thatcher, ''Harpers and Queen'', April 1989.<ref>cited in Mark Hol ...or shareholder in [[Chime Communications]] Plc, the holding company listed on the London Stock Exchange, which owns [[Bell Pottinger Communications]] (fo
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  • ...ased in the offices of PR firm [[Brunswick]]. 'Although no longer employed by Brunswick, she still uses an office in its Lincoln's Inn headquarters, from ...mmunications]], quickly landed contracts with the [[New Statesman]], owned by [[Geoffrey Robinson]], a Brown ally, and other causes close to Labour.
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  • ...and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to the construction industry which set up a trade association Established in 1919 by conservative politicians and industrialists, the Economic League was a pro-
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  • ...inutes walk from the House of Commons. The meeting had in fact been called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members ...f>"Fifty Fighting Years", an anonymous twenty-four-page pamphlet published by The Economic League (Central Council) in 1969. Although written 50 years af
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  • ...ancellor of the Exchequer from May 2010 to July 2016, having been replaced by [[Philip Hammond]] in [[Theresa May]]'s first cabinet reshuffle.<ref>[http: ...orne says that he is a 'card carrying Bush fan' and British neocon. He is on the Policy Advisory board of the [[Social Market Foundation]].
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  • ...to do with the organisation unless it stopped making "distasteful" remarks on race and immigration <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1978846.s The club was founded on 1 January 1961, by four young Conservative Party members, [[Paul Bristol]] (the first Chairman
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  • ...ed 'Questions of Procedure' as part of his evidence. The committee reacted by refusing to publish the document and went into closed session, excluding th Benn's campaign for publication was backed by an unlikely ally in [[James Callaghan|James (now Lord) Callaghan]], who was
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  • ...pping and Britain's entry was in doubt. Although the Cabinet was dominated by pro-Europeans, Heath presided over a party that was deeply ambivalent about ...rgess]]. By the late Sixties, IRD had more than 400 people occupying River-walk House opposite the [[Tate Gallery]] and undercover officers in embassies al
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  • ...medical firm to be given exclusive access to Downing Street's top adviser on health. ...llion Government contract to operate the UK's first-ever privately-run NHS walk-in health centre - and is bidding to open more. Mr Metliss and [[Harry Hyma
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  • ...ker White, the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist activist who died on December 10th 1988 (*1). From leaving Malvern College in 1920 (when he was ...George McGill". After a gruelling interview with "McGill" White was taken on, and told that "H" would be his contact with the organisation, and that he
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  • ...inutes walk from the House of Commons. The meeting had in fact been called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members ...ly". There is, however, compelling evidence that the League's origins were by no means as straightforward as they themselves were presented them. These E
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  • ...' projects as opposed to a separate initiative. This view seems confirmed by an email from [[Askonas Holt]] who are advertised as being responsible for ...able to really drive campaigns and brand awareness. Experience of working on campaigns and with agencies across all platforms including PR, promotional
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  • ...[[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders. ...and the other expository sections. the links are to the relevant extracts on particular companies.. At the bottom is a pdf of the whole pamphlet.
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  • [[Scottish Enterprise]] (SE) which was invented in 1988 by Bill Hughes, at the time a CBI boss, advisor to the Thatcher government, Sc ...promised to set things to rights by transforming the SDA (created in 1975 by Willie Ross) from a child of Wilsonian Corporatism, into a vehicle for prom
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  • ...://web.archive.org/web/20090406013503/http://www.scl.cc/article.php?id=34> on 27 June 2012.)</ref> He is the older brother of [[Alex Oakes]]. ...Helen Windsor, now Lady Helen Taylor, the daughter of the Queen's cousin. On her engagement in 1992, he gave an interview to the Sunday Mirror which was
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