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  • #[[Martin Donnelly]] (references edited and updated by Neha) #[[Martin Gilbert]] (referenced already - neha)
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  • ...reign Policy, Sept/Oct 2002, <http://www.foreignpolicy.com>, cited in Mark Curtis, Web of Deceit, Vintage 2003.</ref> One can guess how much this reflects Acting Permanent Under-Secretary: [[Martin Donnelly]]
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  • *[[Martin Sheehan]]: Managing Director responsible for Portland's Government Advisory ...bersecurity company. Hughes was previously President and COO of [[Lockheed Martin]]
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  • ...[[Philip Kerr]] in London, as secretary of the London group, and [[Lionel Curtis]] throughout the world, as organizing secretary for the whole movement, but ...s. The other local groups, also called Round Tables, were set up by Lionel Curtis and others in South Africa, in Canada, in New Zealand, in Australia, and, i
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  • Dr Martin Weale, CBE * [[Bronwyn Curtis]] - Former Head of European Broadcasting, Bloomberg
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  • ...who have graduated from secondary school with Camfed’s support.<ref>Mark Curtis, [http://www.globaljustice.org.uk/sites/default/files/files/resources/profi ...ate education policies and programmes in developing countries’.<ref>Mark Curtis, [http://www.globaljustice.org.uk/sites/default/files/files/resources/profi
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  • ...eill]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/11601/ 'Me and my vote: Martin Rowson'], ''Spiked'', 18 May 2001. ...agan/ 'Pastor Terry Jones is no more to blame for the Afghan violence than Martin Scorsese was for the shooting of Ronald Reagan'], ''The Daily Telegraph'',
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  • ...fice to Washington, 26 October 1950, PRO, CO 717/203/52911, quoted in Mark Curtis, ''Web of Deceit: Britain’s Real Role in the World'' (Vintage, 2003) p.33 ...annot, because of insufficient evidence, be brought to trial’. <ref>Mark Curtis, ''Web of Deceit: Britain’s Real Role in the World'' (Vintage, 2003) p.34
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  • <tr><td>[[Curtis Bradley]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&times;</td> <tr><td>[[Martin Navias]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><t
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  • ...ch|MPSB]] before being released without charge.<ref name="ABK073p273">Mark Curtis, ''Secret Affairs: Britain's Secret Collusion with Radical Islam'', Serpent ...some public statements at least as far back as 2006.<ref name="POLEXTREAT">Martin Bright, [https://web.archive.org/web/20070704182706/http://www.policyexchan
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  • ...e film, will carry the most authority and have the most 'muscle' (cited in Curtis 1984a:200). ...nts or even to act as witnesses in court cases. The Belfast journalist, [[Martin Dillon]], has recounted the British government's invitation to him to give
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  • ...ence services, such as Loyalist politicians and the Labour government (See Curtis 1984a; Foot 1990). Information Policy was closed down in disputed circumst ...ifle was later found with its magazine fitted and ready to fire' (cited in Curtis 1984a:77). In fact, the Boyles had no paramilitary connections and the rif
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  • ...an oligarchs in exile fighting to keep control of the oil giant [[Yukos]]. Curtis needed a company that would carry out security, risk management and due dil In 2004, after Curtis died in a helicopter crash (thought by some to have been deliberate), there
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  • ...after the interests of the Russian oligarchs. Following the 2004 death of Curtis in a helicopter crash, Brown and Hunter fell out and divided the business b ...[[ISC Global]]. Director with [[Nigel Brown]]. Set up by lawyer [[Stephen Curtis]] in January 2000, with the backing of a group of Russian oligarchs.<ref na
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  • Sir Paul Martin: Canadian Parliament Sir Martin Rees: Trinity College
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  • ...Barney Ebsworth; [[General Electric]] executive [[Pamela Daley]], and [[S. Curtis Johnson]], the [[Johnson & Johnson]] heir.<ref>Christine MacDonald, Green, ...[Alcoa|Alcoa's]] Reydarfjordur-Karahnjukar vote, [[Claude Martin|Dr Claude Martin]], head of [[WWF|WWF-International]], suggested that [[Kathryn Fuller|Fulle
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  • ...]] | [[Keith Joseph]] | [[T. E. Lawrence]] | [[Noel Malcolm]] | [[Laurence Martin]]
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  • ...back to the Independent interview, this offered Gardner's response to Adam Curtis's work and the effect of his journalism: ...n got hit as well.' He doesn't subscribe to the theory put forward in Adam Curtis's award- winning BBC series The Power of Nightmares, suggesting that politi
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  • *[[Richard Curtis]] - Writer and director and one of the driving forces of [[Comic Relief]], *[[Martin Sorrell]] - Chief executive of [[WPP]] and 'Britain's best-known ad man'.
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  • ...arris.JPG|right|thumb|250px|[[Ralph Harris]] and [[Arthur Seldon]] in Adam Curtis's 1992 documentary ''Pandora's Box''. [[Ralph Harris|Harris]] discusses the *Professor [[Martin Ricketts]]
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