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==Pointers==  
 
==Pointers==  
  
Gerard Russell, the British Consul-General in Saudi Arabia, <<ref>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/09/usaudi109.xml Two Britons killed in Saudi coach crash </ref>
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- '''Gerard Russell''', the '''British Consul-General in Saudi Arabia''', <ref> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/09/usaudi109.xml Two Britons killed in Saudi coach crash </ref>
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- Mr. '''Gerard RUSSELL''', '''Assistant Desk Officer, Near East & North Africa Department''', FCO (Tour of the FCO; Topics discussed: work of the department; political and socio-economic situation in Palestine; Palestinian elections; upcoming Israeli elections and impact on the peace process; final status negotiations on Jerusalem, settlements and refugees). Mr. Matthew TAYLOR, Inter-Governmental Conference Unit, European Union Department (internal), FCO (Topics discussed: The impending Inter-Governmental Conference; EU enlargement, EU budget and UK's contribution; UK position on EMU; Common Agricultural Policy). <ref> http://www.passia.org/seminars/95/s1-55.htm </ref>
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- Mr. '''Gerard Russell''' '''MBE, Consul-General of the United Kingdom''' at the IIROSA headquarters in Jeddah <ref> http://www.iirosa.org/en/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1179051959&archive=&start_from=&ucat=1& </ref>
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- I know my successor, '''Gerard Russell''', will look forward to working with the BBG throughout his time in Jeddah. The UKTI team at the Consulate-General and the BBG have a long history of working together to promote British business: long may this continue! <ref> http://www.bbg-jed.org/Documents/Newsletters/BBG%20October%202006%20Newsletter.doc. </ref>
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- Russell - Britain rejects attacking Iraq <ref> http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/020722/2002072222.html Britain rejects attacking Iraq </ref>
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- Last Google Search: <ref> http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22Gerard+Russell%22++islamic&hl=en&start=20&sa=N </ref>
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- Last Lexis search: <ref> http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/nexis/search/peoplesubmitForm.do </ref>
  
Mr. Gerard RUSSELL, Assistant Desk Officer, Near East & North Africa Department, FCO (Tour of the FCO; Topics discussed: work of the department; political and socio-economic situation in Palestine; Palestinian elections; upcoming Israeli elections and impact on the peace process; final status negotiations on Jerusalem, settlements and refugees). Mr. Matthew TAYLOR, Inter-Governmental Conference Unit, European Union Department (internal), FCO (Topics discussed: The impending Inter-Governmental Conference; EU enlargement, EU budget and UK's contribution; UK position on EMU; Common Agricultural Policy). <ref> http://www.passia.org/seminars/95/s1-55.htm </ref>
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 20 February 2008

Pointers

- Gerard Russell, the British Consul-General in Saudi Arabia, [1]

- Mr. Gerard RUSSELL, Assistant Desk Officer, Near East & North Africa Department, FCO (Tour of the FCO; Topics discussed: work of the department; political and socio-economic situation in Palestine; Palestinian elections; upcoming Israeli elections and impact on the peace process; final status negotiations on Jerusalem, settlements and refugees). Mr. Matthew TAYLOR, Inter-Governmental Conference Unit, European Union Department (internal), FCO (Topics discussed: The impending Inter-Governmental Conference; EU enlargement, EU budget and UK's contribution; UK position on EMU; Common Agricultural Policy). [2]

- Mr. Gerard Russell MBE, Consul-General of the United Kingdom at the IIROSA headquarters in Jeddah [3]

- I know my successor, Gerard Russell, will look forward to working with the BBG throughout his time in Jeddah. The UKTI team at the Consulate-General and the BBG have a long history of working together to promote British business: long may this continue! [4]

- Russell - Britain rejects attacking Iraq [5]

- Last Google Search: [6]

- Last Lexis search: [7]


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