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  • ...ecutive director of the CFA. She was Assistant Secretary of Agriculture in the Jimmy Carter administration (1977-81). ...'Consumer Representative' to Global Biotech Forum: Carol Tucker Foreman to the Rescue of Biotech]", PR Watch, 2 June 2000, accessed May 4 2009</ref>
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  • ...Public Relations''' (IFPR) (not to be confused with the UK [[Institute of Public Relations]]) is a PR research and networking organisation. ...edge available and useful to all practitioners, educators, researchers and the corporate/institutional clients they serve.<ref>IFPR [http://www.institutef
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  • ...d a little later by [[Spiked]]. It was a key element of what can be called the [[LM network]]. ...0000618115855/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM119/LM119_GMO_Gilland.html Seeds of the Future]''LM'', No. 119, April 1999.</ref>
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  • ...is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and the [[Committee on the Present Danger]].<ref>'Iran Policy Committee (IPC) - Co-Chair Biographies', ...Yossi Melman, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/763287.html Ultimately, the U.S. will attack], ''Ha'aretz'', 17 September, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...n/profile.html Alan Johnson Profile], Comment is Free, guardian.co.uk, via the Internet Archive, 9 May 2009.</ref> ...olunteer in Days of Hope bookshop in Newcastle. He joined the Labour Party in 1980.<ref>[http://www.labourfriendsofiraq.org.uk/archives/000015.html Alan
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  • ...cted to the Wahhabi version of Islam.<ref>Dark secrets; A critic of Islam, The Economist, 10 February 2007.</ref> ...roup of political exiles in Ethiopia.<ref>Dark secrets; A critic of Islam, The Economist, 10 February 2007.</ref>
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  • ...ortant organizations affecting US policy, such as the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED). The [[International Crisis Group]] gives this biographical note:
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  • ...elligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It was founded in 1985. In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • ...ns as well as wealthy individuals, the Heritage budget reached $14 million in 1987. ...d the importance of the threat of "international terrorism" and called for the reinstitution of House panels on internal security and "subversion." {{ref|
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  • ...ks/story/0,,2004353,00.html Inquiry into thinktank linked to chancellor]", The Guardian, 2-February-2007, accessed 21 January 2009</ref> The Institute says its mode of working is to identify:
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  • ...mb|right|300px|William Kristol on the [[BBC|BBC's]] ''Hardtalk'' programme in May 2010.]] ...The Weekly Standard'' and the chairman and co-founder of the [[Project for the New American Century]] (PNAC), which advocates American military dominance
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  • ...ic strategy journal. The journal's founding editor was [[John Gooch]] from the University of Leeds. ...is its 'commitment to multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of war.' The journal focuses on two main topics, military and strategic studies and poli
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  • ...kash]]'s [[AgBioView]] email list, part of [[AgBioWorld]]. He later edited the website [https://web.archive.org/web/20080820001733/http://www.gmobelus.com ...pel's topic, Financial Support of Anti-GMO Lobby Groups, was summarised in the study week publicity as follows:
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  • ...po Modelo]], Mexico’s leading brewer. In 2008 the firm took first place in FORTUNE Magazine's most admired global and American companies. Anheuser Bus ...876 was the first National brand introduced to America. The firm survived the prohibition era (1920-1933) by selling soft drinks and ice cream. <ref> An
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  • The '''International Conservation Caucus Foundation''' is a conservation organi ...ed that it is in America’s national interest to expand its leadership in the world to promote sound, long-term policies of sustainable land, water, and
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  • The website of [[Alcohol in Moderation]] (AIM) says it is The founder chairman of AIM was [[Peter Duff]] (1928-2009).
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  • ...t and attorney [[Michael Taylor|Michael R. Taylor]] as a senior adviser to the US FDA ([[Food and Drug Administration]]). ...ulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, said:
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  • ...the strain emerged in Mexico in 2009, which became the first flu pandemic for forty years. [[Tamiflu]] and [[Relenza]] are used to treat swine flu. <ref> ...icle by Felicity Lawrence in The Guardian, "The pigs' revenge", summarises the story. Lawrence writes:
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  • Ph.D., Food Science University of Guelph, Canada 1996 Positions Held at the University of Guelph (note joint appointments)
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  • [[Understanding Violent Radicalisation Terrorist and Jihadist Movements in Europe]] is a book edited by [[Magnus Ranstorp]] and published by Routledge ...&pc= Understanding Violent Radicalisation Terrorist and Jihadist Movements in Europe: Table of contents], accessed 24 Sepetember 2009</ref>
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