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  • [[Richard Howitt]] (born 05 April 1961, Reading) is a British MEP from the [[Labour Party]] since 1994.<ref>European Parliament, [http:// ...rporate Social Responsibility held 29-30th April in Berlin provided by the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.
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  • [[Geoffrey van Orden]] (born 10 April 1945, Waterlooville) is a British MEP (''1999- '') from [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] for the East of E ...legation for relations with the countries of South Asia and the South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
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  • ...urelectric]] representing the UK electricity companies. The other is the [[Association of Electricity Producers]]. [[Eurelectric]] is a powerful EU level electric ...gy Traders]] | [[Renewable Energy Certificate System]] and [[Energy Retail Association]]...share very similar membership makeup.
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  • Jurgen Trittin - Former German Federal Minister for the Environment - describes calls for more nuclear pow ....asp?p_ID=2213&login=6923124 </ref> Clare Spottiswoode, deputy chairman of British Energy says that, except for France and Finland, it is "highly unlikely" th
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  • ...e Survey and the Royal Mint. Previous posts include the restructuring of [[British Energy]] and a secondment to investment bank [[Lazard & Co]]. ...y in Gloucestershire and Wylfa in Anglesey. The decision was blamed on the German government's retreat from nuclear power after Fukushima and doubts about fi
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  • ...obert Cooper''' is a former special adviser to Tony Blair, a member of the British Diplomatic Service, and Director-General of External and Politico-Military ...ice in 1970. From 1971 to 1973 he studied Japanese, and then worked at the British Embassy in Tokyo until 1977, spending the following two years as Head of th
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  • Gallagher also condemned the ‘hands-off’ approach of the British government: :Even the British peace movement has vacillated when faced with a war being primarily waged a
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  • ...ornia]], the Gulf Oil (now [[Chevron]]) Corporation, the [[Reader's Digest Association]], the [[Smith Kline]] Corporation, the [[Amway Corporation]] and (c) contr *British Churches and the Peace Movement, by TE Utley (a Daily Telegraph leader writ
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  • ...27 February, 1970), was a journalist, author, secret agent, propagandist, British diplomat in Moscow and footballer. ...a brief failed attempt at being a rubber planter in Malaya, he joined the British Foreign Service and was posted to Moscow as Vice-Consul.
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  • ...st 2005</ref> It is pro-European. It has its origins on the centre-left of British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[Robin Cook]], th ...on Saturday 14 July at 7.30 pm, televised on [[Channel 4]], a first for a British think tank. The Commission was chaired by [[Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamd
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  • Stevenson is a non-party aligned member of the House of Lords. In May 2000, British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] appointed Stevenson as Chairman of the [[Hous In 1999 the Press Association ranked Stevenson as number 24 in its Top 50 "Powerful People" list. By late
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  • The '''British American Project''' for the Successor Generation, to give it its original, In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • ...Europe. These include [[Shell]], [[Exxon]], [[CEFIC]] (chemical industries association), [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Microsoft]], [[Boeing]] and [[Monsanto]]. Issue ...anuary-2009 </ref> and they are funded by [[WPP]], the Economist, Pearson, German Marshall Fund of the US and a group of banks and arms companies connected t
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  • ...[[Lord Annan]] (Military Intelligence 1940-44, GSO1, Political Division of British Control Commission 1945-46 [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/coldwar/interviews ...as an academic Sociologist, philosopher and politician (as a member of the German Parliament). A fellow at the [[Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioura
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  • Eiffe is also known as 'Commander De Mabior' because of his close association with (U.S. trained <ref> [http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=vi ...right-wing" Christian fundamentalist groups led by Baroness Caroline Cox's British-based Christian Solidarity International. The NPA's relationship with the g
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  • ...c period of the fall of the Berlin Wall, he served as a policy aide in the German Bundestag, working with the Brandt Foundation. ...Foundation with the [[George Gund Foundation]] and the [[Reader’s Digest Association]] contributing additional start-up funds, where he served as president and
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  • ...rs of the Blair government and was Chief Executive Economic Advisor to the Association of Metropolitan Authorities. [http://www.greatatlanticway.com/comments2.ht ...of the [[John Smith Memorial Trust]] which works in partnership with the [[British Council]] and the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice and is [http://www.joh
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  • ...America'', a reality travelogue series produced by Layalina Productions in association with Visionaire Media featuring the three Arab university students during a ...participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom [the US- and British-led war against Iraq].<ref>"[http://www.openworld.gov/about/argyros.php?lan
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  • ...d Security Network]] (WSN). On the WSN website Hoffmann is described as a "German entrepreneur and geostrategist".<ref>"[http://www.worldsecuritynetwork.com/ ...cience with "summa cum laude" and is a lawyer and a reserve officer in the German Army.<ref> [http://www.worldsecuritynetwork.com/_dsp/dsp_authorBio3.cfm?aut
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  • *[[Lawrence & Lee Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations]] Berlin *[[Ramer Center for German-Jewish Relations]]
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