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  • ...ater, in 1947, became Fellow and lecturer in economics at Trinity College, Oxford. Flanders was a former TUC official who became an academic specialist in in ...rosland, Roy Jenkins, Patrick Gordon Walker, Jay, other Party members from Oxford and some sympathetic journalists. This group started work on a manifesto to
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  • ...rke (one of his Treasury's 'wise men') from 1993 and was ex-Prime Minister John Major's favourite economist. ..., Cambridge in 1972 and then did two years of research at Balliol College, Oxford.
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  • ...tp://auto-racing.speedtv.com/article/alms-10-questions-with-paul-drayson/ John Dagys, "10 Questions With Paul Drayson", speedtv.com]</ref> *Chairman of the [[Oxford Children's Hospital Campaign]] 2002-5.
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  • ...</ref>. The Global Conflict Prevention Pool has earned the praise of the [[Oxford Research Group]] and [[Peace Direct]].<ref>Alex Kirby, "[http://news.bbc.co ...[Marie Bennigsen Broxup]]. Joined the Society for Central Asian Studies in Oxford in 1981. Editor of the journal Central Asian Survey for the last 25 years.
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  • ...hn Self and his most recent 2007 book ‘In Order to Learn’ published by Oxford University Press is co-edited with Frank Ritter, Josef Nerb and Erno Lehtin
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  • '''Sir John Ogilvy Rennie''', KCMG (13 January 1914 – 30 September 1981), was the 6th ...Wellington College (Berkshire)|Wellington College]] and [[Balliol College, Oxford]].
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  • ...-Demand]] (ATVOD); Associate, Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy, Oxford University, UK John Tandoh
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  • ...olonial history at Oxford University, and a Fellow of [[All Souls College, Oxford|All Souls College]]. ...ternational Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis'' by Deborah Lavin, Oxford University Press (1995), ISBN 0-19-812616-6
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  • ...ly son of Charles Milner, M.D., whose wife was a daughter of Major-General John Ready, former Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island and later the Isl ...don and Derby scholarships and was elected to a fellowship of New College, Oxford.
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  • '''John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir''', GCMG, GCVO, CH, PC (26 August 1875 &ndash; ...had a genius for friendship which he retained all his life. His friends at Oxford included [[Hilaire Belloc]], [[Raymond Asquith]] and [[Aubrey Herbert]].
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  • ...sh Government Financial Support for Arms Exports and the Defence Industry, Oxford Research Group.</ref>, and most of that purchasing involved BAE SYSTEMS, in ...Companies]]), and, as by far the largest member, exercises a lot of power. John Weston, their ex-CEO, is currently President of SBAC. It seems unlikely tha
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  • In 1982, Harvard established the Center for Business and Government at the John F. Kennedy School of Government (CBG). The Center’s mission was to bring [[John P. White]]: Current Lecturer in Public Policy, joined the Center as Directo
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  • : 103 New Oxford Street *Sir [[John Sunderland]], ''President''
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  • Edward Bickham graduated in law from St John's College, Oxford, and is married with two children.
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  • ...n of a chemist, Basil Clarke went to Manchester Grammar School and then to Oxford University, where he studied classics and music. As a young man, he was a m ...disseminate lies and half truths which gave the appearance of truth. As [[John Street|Major Street]], another of the propagandists noted: 'in order that i
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  • ...r [[Stephen Nickell]] Appointed November 2002; Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford, Professor of Economics, LSE, and former member of the Monetary Policy Comm * Professor [[John Ermisch]] - Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
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  • ...incubators, and left the babies on the cold floor to die.”<ref>Stauber, John & Rampton, Sheldon (2006) [http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.html How t ...ville-Jones, speaking shortly after Ledeen, shared her platform with [[Sir John Chilcot]] (now in charge of the government's unpromising enquiry into the I
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  • ...losophy, Politics and Economics as a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at Exeter College, Oxford, obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard. He attended Morristown Prep (now the Mor ...hoice for National Security Advisor in the 2004 presidential campaign of [[John Kerry]]. He is widely recognized as one of the foremost liberal thinkers on
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  • ...[[ISBEE]] (business ethics professional bodies), serves [[CIS]] and the [[Oxford and Cambridge Catholic Education Board]] (OCCEB). ...the [[Isle of Man Government]], an Associate Fellow and Director of the [[Oxford Programme on Negotiation]] at the [[Saïd Business School]] (a programme he
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  • The '''European-Atlantic Group''' was founded in London in 1954 by [[Michael John Layton, 2nd Baron Layton]] (1912 - 1989) (then a Vice-President of the [[Co ..., K.G., Herr [[Manfred Woerner]], Secretary-General of NATO, and General [[John Galvin]], US Army, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
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