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  • ...d additives and children's behaviour. They also have a dedicated education section. The education section contains information packs and recipes for primary and secondary school pup
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  • ...ote states that while at the University of Kent she "was responsible for a European Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia. Her own res ...ntention to expand the study in the context of European Directives and the European Court of Justice. There is already a study being completed in relation to t
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  • ...e's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] ...LETTER: THIS IS AN AGE-OLD PROBLEM ''The Guardian'' (London) March 7, 1996 SECTION: THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 18</ref><ref>Bill Durodie.LETTER: WE'RE WR
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  • [[File:Eseflogo.gif|right|thumb|200px|[[European Science and Environment Forum]] logo circa 1997]] [[Roger Bate]] co-founded the '''European Science and Environment Forum''' (ESEF) with Dr [[John Emsley]] and Profess
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  • ...ied a BA in History and German at [[Oxford University]], a BPhil in Modern European History from [[St. Catherine’s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxf ...lpha Intelligence Management]], Glees has been 'an official adviser to the European Parliament on counter-terrorism and security policy' since 2002. <ref>[[Med
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  • ...f> The IBA announced later that day that, if necessary, it would have used Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act to stop Adams appearing on the basis that the bro ===European policy===
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  • ...9;GM&#39; if more than 1% of its ingredients are genetically modified. The European Commission has now proposed lowering this cut-off figure to 0.5%, including ...eville Craddock of the FDF called it &#39;unworkable&#39;, even though the European Commission responded by saying that the proposal was &#39;far less complex
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  • ...istorted the political process are found in the &#39;Corporate crimes&#39; section. ...el was set up to help UK biotechnology industries maintain their lead over European competitors by introducing comparative measurement which &#39;balances and
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  • ...ew certification standards, based on consumer needs. (See Corporate Crimes section).{{ref|6}} ...ional level. Its objective is explicitly to increase free trade within the European Union. As well as representing national trade federations, it also represen
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  • ...nce health writer and medical editor of [[Body&Soul]], the Saturday health section of [[The Times]]), Dr [[Stuart Derbyshire]] (reader in psychology, [[Univer ...ute]], links with [[NGO Watch]]), [[Pierre Magistretti]] (vice-chairman, [[European Dana Alliance for the Brain]]; professor of neuroscience and co-director, [
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  • ...Stott]] joined '''Hill+Knowlton Strategies UK''''s Energy and Industrials section as a senior associate director after a brief nine month stint with [[Luther ...rican public relations consultancy to establish itself in the newly formed European Economic Community. In 1952 Hill and Knowlton began to assemble a network o
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  • Labour attache at the US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...unded the [[Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]], the labour section of the [[British Atlantic Committee]], in 1976.<ref name="guardian91285">Br
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  • ...st of right-wing NGOs, eg CEI, AEI, [[Iinstitute for Economic Affairs]], [[European Science and Environment Forum]], [[International Policy Network]], [[Sustai The June 2005 edition of IPA’s periodical Review carried a substantial section devoted to nuclear power. Writing about energy policy, then Executive Direc
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  • ...on of British Insurers]] Genetics Advisory Committee (since 1996); and the European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups (since 1993) of which he became presiden ...te, accessed 10 April 2015.</ref>. Between 1996 and 2013 Kent sat on the [[European Federation of Biotechnology]]'s Task Group on the Public Perceptions of Bio
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  • :Can GM and non-GM crops really co-exist in the European Union? According to the respected economic consultants group PG Economics, ...er manufacturers, farmers organisations, UK government (eg, DEFRA) and the European Commission.'<ref>[http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/who.htm Who are PG Economics
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  • ...ee of between £4 and 15 million.<ref>DAILY MAIL (London) January 17, 1996 SECTION: Pg. 68 </ref> ...November 6, 1996 '9OS GUILT-TRAP COULD THREATEN UK HEALTH, SAY SCIENTISTS, SECTION: GENERAL AND CITY NEWS. See also the catalogue entry at the Tobacco Legacy
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  • ...incipally on the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA) and the related [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF). The latter was set up with funding ...to marry such claims with someone who refers disparagingly to the Society Section of The Guardian as 'tear-stained'; labels subject areas like Development St
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  • ...ly not told is that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. ...Americans.(23) As [[Dennis MacShane]] MP demonstrates in his book,(24) the European social democratic trade union movement was not going to coexist with the So
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  • ...gon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...he background of Luther’s new team reflects the post-Lisbon reality. The European Parliament is now the key institution and our understanding of what makes t
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  • ...rom October 2004. Many of the strategies are classic PR techniques. In the Section &#39;the Way Forward,&#39; Nirex outlines a new slogan: ...Hillard]] - To provide corporate communications advice in relation to the European Parliament - £53,200
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