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+ | doing a quick tour of the portals prior to launch. I wonder, cd you pls make the N. Ireland portal page a bit more accessible to the public/non experts by giving a short summary of the issues around Northern Ireland? ie what 'sins' are we going to be looking at in the articles in yr portal? you mention the intelligence networks that have sprung up around N Ireland issue. what does this mean for the public/democracy? what are the main problems in the N Ireland field? etc. I suppose a lot of the public think that the whole N Ireland issue has gone away and you will need to explain why it hasn't. | ||
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+ | Pls get in touch if you have any q's or if this is mystifying. | ||
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+ | best wishes | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 12 November 2008
Hi,
Can you also update the page on Feldman with the Rothschild/oligarch story?
And why don't you post some of the pages that you want to see work done on as a list on the portal page (ie on the spooks, NI or Neocons portal)?
--David 08:54, 22 October 2008 (BST)
Hi,
try this way of creating new pages:
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Article_Submission Let me know if there are any more headings or formatting that should be added to the default.
--David 15:34, 22 August 2008 (BST)
OK.
Can you suggest the formatting for such a page?
and edit this page to the appropriate format? Format for institution
--David 16:06, 22 August 2008 (BST)
Contents
Working on
- Matthew d'Ancona -Done
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown -Done
- John Lloyd -Done by Tom Mills.
- Andrew Bearpark
- British Association of Private Security Companies - Done
- Ian Wright-Done
Ideas for pages/pages to come back to
UK
right
MI6
Misc
US
- Working Group on Intelligence Reform (Finish names)
- Alexander Haig
Congress
-NED
- Foundation for Democratic Education
- Transatlantic Democracy Network
- World Movement for Democracy
- AFL-CIO
- Solidarity Centre
-Misc
Neocons
Lovestoneites
FBI
-CIA
Ireland
Stormontgate
- Ronnie Flanagan
- John Reid
- Robert Hannigan
- Alistair Irwin
- Jane Kennedy
- Colin Cramphorn
- Bill Lowry
- Chris Albiston
- Alan McQuillan
- Austin Hunter
- Janet Malcolmson
agents
- Sean O'Callaghan finish nexis 48
- Freddie Scappaticci
- Martin Ingram
- Mark Haddock
Barron report
- John Weir
- James Mitchell (Glennane)
- Stewart Young
- Robert Nairac
- Robin Jackson
- Gary Armstrong
- Ian Mitchell
- Laurence McClure
- Billy Hanna
- David Payne
- William Marchant
- Ivor Dean Knox Young
- Joe Bennett
- John Somerville
- Wesley Somerville
- Down Orange Welfare
- Armagh Special Patrol Group
- William McCaughey
- Robert McConnell
- Sammy McCoo
- Craig Smellie
- Harris Boyle
- Robert Kerr
- Billy Mitchell
- David Alexander Mulholland
- Brian Dixon
- John Burgess
- Bernard Dearsley
- Hugh Galton-Fenzie
- CH Rodgers
- John McCoy
- Vince Heavin
- Colm Browne
- Nelson Young
- Force Research Unit
- Martin Ingram'
- Philip Campbell Smith
- Margaret Walshaw
- David Moyles
- Patrick Mercer
- Ronnie Anderson
Journalists
Italy
France
Iraq
- Leith Kubba (ex-INC)
- Naji Sabri
- Rafid Ahmed Alwan - Curveball
Israel
Eastern Europe
Niger
Misc
standpoint
Hi
I entered Standpoint.online after checking SAU where there was NO indication of the magazine. Maybe the sensible thing to do when entering the type of article which is subsidiary to the main one is to actually mention it in the main article.
Please merge them... up to you.
Kind rgds --Paulo 22:16, 8 October 2008 (BST)
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Hi Tom
doing a quick tour of the portals prior to launch. I wonder, cd you pls make the N. Ireland portal page a bit more accessible to the public/non experts by giving a short summary of the issues around Northern Ireland? ie what 'sins' are we going to be looking at in the articles in yr portal? you mention the intelligence networks that have sprung up around N Ireland issue. what does this mean for the public/democracy? what are the main problems in the N Ireland field? etc. I suppose a lot of the public think that the whole N Ireland issue has gone away and you will need to explain why it hasn't.
Pls get in touch if you have any q's or if this is mystifying.
best wishes Claire