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  • The '''International Life Sciences Institute''' (ILSI) is an industry-backed organisation that specialises in lobbying national and international :Prominent researchers from industry and academia jointly lead ILSI, guiding its work to encourage scientific di
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  • ...ompetitive Enterprise Institute]] (described by PR Watch as a 'well-funded front for corporations') and [[Matt Metz]]. AgBioWorld's [[CS Prakash]], has take ...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
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  • ...of Science, accessed 7 February 2009.</ref> In reality it is a label that industry supporters use to attack any science that shows that industrial products an ==Industry Connections==
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  • ...e, p139-143; S. Rampton & J. Stauber (2001) Trust Us, We’re Experts, How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Yours Future, Tarcher / Putnam, p272-2 ...h Ellsaesser]][8]. He is also on the Advisory board of the corporate front groups ACSH.[9] He appeared along with a whole host of anti-greens on the program
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  • ...s release at the time of a speech by George W. Bush at the [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] conference in Washington, D.C. in June 2003: ...tion of the industry, excise taxes and other government policies to reduce tobacco use.'
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  • ...ost controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American Tobacco]]. ...to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm comprises four core groups:
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  • ...s (PR) agencies in the world and also the most notorious. When helping its industry clients to escape environmental legislation or sprucing up the image of som ...rfing]]' campaigns PR helps to maintain a legislative environment on which industry can avoid real change.
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  • ...x Limited in 1985. The ownership of Nirex was transferred from the nuclear industry to the UK Government departments [[DEFRA]] and [[DTI]] in April 2005, and t ...m of the nuclear power industry and as such is perpetuating an undesirable industry;
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  • ...shandling by Canada Post.<ref>[http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/16/41/News/front.html RCMP PROBES ANIMAL ACTIVISTS], Scott Anderson, [[NOW Magazine]], JUNE ...e in the afterlife. These guidelines were welcomed by some law enforcement groups, but were also met with some criticism.<ref>Rob Faulkner, "Institute offers
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  • ...ser.pdf The Fraser Institute: Economic Think Tank or Front for the Tobacco Industry?], Non-Smokers Rights Association, Accessed 10-February-2010</ref><ref>In D ...Tobacco and Philip Morris, according to a 2000 letter found in the tobacco industry documents.
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  • *[[British American Tobacco: Front Groups|Front Groups]] *[[British American Tobacco: Advertising|Advertising]]
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  • ...so called 'revolving door' between politics and the lobbying industry. For industry-specific lobbying, visit the relevant Powerbase portals (from the homepage ...50px|To take a tour of some of the major lobbying firms, industry lobbying groups and think tanks that surround Parliament in central London, visit the [http
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  • The [[Freedom Organisation for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco]] (FOREST) was founded in 1979 and describes itself as "a media and politic ...enting ordinary smokers but in reality it is heavily funded by the tobacco industry in order to exaggerate public support of relaxed smoking restrictions. In a
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  • ...are in direct opposition to other medical studies into the consequences of tobacco use which have proven the negative impact on health. ARISE follows up their == Tobacco Industry ==
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  • ...ltria Group]]), so advertising is key to its success. The British American Tobacco Company, otherwise known as BAT, is recognized worldwide through its cigare ...throughout the world, restrictions have been imposed on the advertising of tobacco products which has resulted in BAT struggling to maintain awareness of thei
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  • [[British American Tobacco]] ...BAT-funded front groups have been found, showing the lengths to which the industry is willing to go to protect its interests.
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  • ...nd reduce the incidence of alcohol misuse. Diageo believes that the drinks industry also has an important role to play in support of this effort' <ref> Diageo ...ety is protected and even strengthened. This in turn has given the alcohol industry a voice in policy formulation, allowing it to present to the British govern
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  • :Sixty per cent of the donations come from individuals or groups giving more than £5,000. The [[Midlands Industrial Council]], which has do ...11/prescott-says-tax-group-tory John Prescott says tax lobby group is Tory front], ''the Guardian'', 11-October-2009, Accessed 18-April-2011</ref> However t
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  • ...n the DC-based think tank element of the backlash movement, including such groups as the [[Cato Institute]], the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] and [[C ...ffering to use any information we can provide [regarding] the current anti-tobacco onslaught . . .. [[Tom Borelli]] and I have both been in touch with Amy on
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  • ...ohn Stauber, [http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2000Q3/junkman.html How Big Tobacco Helped Create "the Junkman"], Center for Media and Democracy website, acces ...tomobile emissions and other industrial products that had not yet achieved tobacco's pariah status”.<ref>http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2000Q3/junkman.htm
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