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  • [[File:Weber Shandwick.png|300px|right|thumb|Weber Shandwick offices, Avenue de Cortenbergh 100, Brussels]] ...l PR companies it is owned by [[Interpublic]]. In the UK it is known as [[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...ions" scandal involving the consultancy firm [[Ian Greer Associates]].<ref>Michael Burrell, "[http://www.appc.org.uk/index.cfm/pcms/site.aboutus.lobbying_hist ...onduct and has a complete ban on any financial relationships with MPs.<ref>Michael Burrell, "[http://www.appc.org.uk/index.cfm/pcms/site.aboutus.lobbying_hist
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  • ...rector of Group Corporate Affairs at BNFL [[Philip Dewhurst]] used to be [[Weber Shandwick]] Worldwide's UK chief executive. For PR tactics being advocated ...to sell nuclear as clean, cheap and secure. For example, in December 2004, Weber wrote a document “The Case for Nuclear Energy”, which reiterated the ma
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  • '''Weber Shandwick''' is the UK subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[I For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • #[[Michael A. Henning]] short but needs reference (done - Ealasaid) #[[Michael Bishop]] (referenced by Neha)
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  • WEBER SHANDWICK Weber Shandwick is the UK&#39;s leading public relations consultancy. with the br
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  • ...Public Affairs]], '''Weber Shandwick Public Affairs (WSPA)''' is part of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the largest PR companies in the world and lar ...McNally]] joined Weber Shandwick in 1993, became non-exec vice-chairman of Weber Shandwick in 2003 a position he left in November 2004 on his appointment as
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  • * Dr [[Michael Down]], managing director - has been associated with the nuclear industry a *[[Weber Shandwick]] - provided public affairs consultancy services for RWE Npower u
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  • ...ompany made £94m profit, £477, 233 of which went to its chief executive, Michael Welton.{{ref|57}} Balfour Beatty is the world's fifteenth largest construct *[[Weber Shandwick]], until February 2014 <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/u
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  • * Nike signs Michael Jordan to an endorsement contract. The first model of his signature shoe, t *[[Weber Shandwick]], until November 2013<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/up
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  • ...d Bank]] and [[Bank of Scotland]]) | [[Regula Waltenspuel]] | [[Christophe Weber]] (former Political Adviser and Legislative Assistant to [[Swiss National C ...he [[WWF]] and is Co-Chair with the [[International Business Council]] | [[Michael S. Dell]] - Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of [[Dell]]. Serv
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  • ...public relations agency Cohn & Wolfe, wrote in a Feb. 23, 2001, e-mail to Michael Sale, a Lilly marketing official. The message was among the unsealed files. ...-rejoins-ketchum-executive-vice-president-director-new-york-client-service Michael O’Brien Rejoins Ketchum as Executive Vice President, Director, New York C
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  • *[[Weber Thedy]] *[[Michael Henman]], Director
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  • ...]] Inc. and [[Zeneca Pharmaceuticals]]' (now known as [[AstraZeneca]]). [[Michael Hogan]] and [[Laurie Flynn]] were also involved in this initiative. *[[Weber Shandwick]], UK 2004
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  • ...2017, it also included [[James Starkie]], who also left Portland to join [[Michael Gove]] as a special adviser. ...the [[Department for Education]] under reform-minded education secretary [[Michael Gove]].
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  • ...n unregistered lobbyist of the Iraqi government of [[Saddam Hussein]].<ref>Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball Newsweek 19th January 2005 [http://www.msnbc.ms
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  • *[[Stephen P. Rosen]], Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard Univer ...represented such firms as [[AT&T]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Microsoft]]. Weber is also vice chairman of [[Empower America]] and a former fellow of the [[P
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  • ...nce: The Alchemy of Policymaking''. Present at the press conference were [[Michael Gough]] from the [[CATO Institute]]; Roger Bate from the [[AEI]]/ [[CEI]] / ...ick J. Michaels]], [[A. Alan Moghissi]], [[Frederic Seitz]], [[Gerd-Rainer Weber]], and [[Elizabeth Whelan]].[17]<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/200710230
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  • ...st, with [[Hill and Knowlton]] from 1987 and then with [[Shandwick]] and [[Weber Shandwick]] until the end of 2004. *[[Ed Vaizey]] MP, close to Cameron, a former PR operative and [[Michael Howard]] speech writer who is also involved with neocon think tanks such as
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  • ...ho seek to construct “self-appointed community leaders” in the case of Michael Ledeen’s ‘Secular Islam Summit,’ ran as part of the Intelligence Summ ...gence Conference and Exposition, included in its Program Advisory Group: [[Michael Ledeen]], [[Walid Phares]], [[Daniel Pipes]], [[Harold Rhode]] and other ne
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