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  • ...n on Remembrance Sunday, November 10 1985, on one of the annual [[National Front]] marches to the Cenotaph <br> ''Image reproduced with permission: Copyrigh ...cebook August 2011.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Patrick Harrington]]'s Facebook page, circa August 2011. Screencapture taken 2 August 2011.]]
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  • ...n-gazette.co.uk/issues/44699/supplements/11326 London Gazette issue 44699, page 11326], 18 October 1968.</ref> was a British Army officer and businessman. ...s email address. One such post includes a 1996 profile of him from ''Truck Magazine, which includes the following details:
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  • In February 2006, the anti-fascist magazine ''[[Searchlight]]'' published an article claiming that '''Solidarity''' wa [[Patrick Harrington]], former [[National Front]] member<ref>[http://thirdway.eu/biographic/ 'Biographies'], ''Third Way''
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  • ...n unidentified TV documentary, featuring interviews with former [[National Front]] Political Soldier's [[Nick Griffin]] and [[David Kerr]]. ">URkVjGIL29w</y ==National Front==
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the U ...organisations, alliances and councils that are little more than corporate front-groups'.<ref>Hall, I. [http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-ne
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  • Information from Globalisation page to be reviewed/checked/edited: ...ivisectors, including Jerry Vlasak of the North American Animal Liberation Front who espouses the group's acceptance of assassinations of vivisectioning. He
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  • In February 1967, criticised the Israeli government over the ''Bul'' magazine affair: ...the ''New York Times'' published the results of its inquiries on its front page. It gave an account of the arrest of the two editors, and quoted a fairly o
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the U ...] of the [[Institute of Public Relations]] defends lobbying in the Letters page of the ''[[Sunday Herald]]'', 21 January 2001]]
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  • According to a ''[[Fortune Magazine]]'' report in 1988: ...commodities trader who is nearing billionaire status in Europe]. ''Fortune Magazine'' August 1, 1988</ref>
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  • ...ronmental journalist named Stephanie Roth, who wrote for Mr. Goldsmith’s magazine, The Ecologist, moved to Romania to help defeat the project. With such powe ...president -- corporate development for Gabriel Resources, who 'was in the front line as Gabriel encountered nearly every public relations difficulty that m
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  • ...nuary 2017]]Back in 2013 INEOS published a lengthy article in its in-house magazine outlining its views on Europe's 'dithering' in the debate over shale gas ex ...essary to produce ethylene. <ref> Inch Magazine [http://www.ineos.com/inch-magazine/articles/issue-4/material-gain/ Material Gain], 2013 </ref>
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  • * ''For the N cipher system see [[N officers]] page.'' ...life and quickly began writing for our internal bulletin and the quarterly magazine (called ''RPM'') sold to the public. As the owner of a van he could also be
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  • ...[[Gerry Gable]] (former editor of the anti-fascist <i>[[Searchlight]]</i> magazine), [[Stephen Pack]] (president, [[United Synagogue]], the Board of Deputies ...</i>' slogan widely voiced to express solidarity with the French satirical magazine <i>Charlie Hebdo</i>, 12 of whose staff were killed in an attack by two gun
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  • ''This page is an extract, reproduced with permission, from Lee O'Brien, American Jewis This page is reproduced by permission of the Institute of Palestine Studies, granted
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  • ...its rallies were attracting over 10,000 people. The movement’s Facebook page had 44,000 ‘likes’ at the end of 2014<ref name="rattlesGermany"/>. By 7 ...ion to the 7 January 2015 murders in Paris including at the offices of the magazine [[Charlie Hebdo]].<ref name="CBC">[http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/pegida-lead
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  • ...violence' of the [[EDL]].<ref> Adrian Goldberg, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35432074 Tommy Robinson: The man behind the British version of Pegida], ''B ...d to be for Europeans who 'dislike radical Islam' but the tag given to the page was 'Patriots of Europe against Islam'.
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  • ...a father of four, who has advocated forming closer ties with France’s [[Front National]]. ...ill get much bigger or stand much longer). Retrieved from Petry's Facebook page.]]
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  • ...er the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (ACPO) can be found at the page of the [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]].<ref name="herne.2">Mick Creedo ...ars as a phrase with public recognition in an article in the New Scientist magazine of 12 December 1998 entitled [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg1602164
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  • ...a for meeting of 14 January 2015], 6 January 2015 (accessed 6 April 2015), page 70 (74).</ref><ref>European Roma Rights Centre, [http://www.errc.org/articl ...f-construction-cover-up/ Police accused of construction cover-up], Tribune Magazine, 29 November 2014 (accessed 8 April 2015).</ref>
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  • * Also see the main profile page on [[Bob Lambert]] and [[Bob Lambert Gallery]]. ...Bob Robinson’, ‘Geoff’ and ‘Steve’]] on the main [[Bob Lambert]] page for further discussion.</ref>===
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