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  • As listed on their [http://www.lincolngroup.com/ website](November 2006): * [[Devon Cross]], President, Donors' Forum on Int'l Affairs
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  • ...ure and composition of the Earth's surface are actively controlled by life on the planet: in other words, that biological responses tend to regulate the ...iography ''Homage to Gaia'', James Ephraim Lovelock was born in Letchworth on July 26, 1919. He graduated as a chemist from Manchester University in 1941
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  • ...chael Howard (UK Politician)|Michael Howard]]) founded the [[Department of War Studies]] at [[Kings College London]] and was instrumental in the founding ...th service in World War II in between). During [[World War II|Second World War]], Howard was commissioned in the [[Coldstream Guards]] and fought in the I
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  • ...earth, is an advisor to the Lincoln Group. He has taught at the U.S. Army War College and is a consultant to the British and Canadian Ministries of Defen ...], discussant of the "Critical Infrastructure Protection: A Looming Threat on the Security Frontier?" seminar. (last accessed 1 June 2007).</ref>:
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  • ...ing head of [[Newgate Communications| Newgate]]'s public affairs practice. On the takeover Byfield said: "PPS has been independent for nearly 25 years. W ...as the public face of controversial developments, and run a sophisticated war machine to get those developments past the objectors.
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  • ...s leading engineering project management and consultancy companies, listed on the London Stock Exchange and the FTSE 100. It operates in some 700 locatio ...//www.amec.com/sectors/nuclear/nuclear.htm Nuclear], AMEC Website, Section on Nuclear, accessed August 2012 </ref> It says it is "the largest UK private
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  • ...tical Solutions Ltd]], focusing on bespoke, analytical services primarily on the terrorist threat and response. From 1975 until 2001 Peter worked for th ...nals. He was awarded the OBE in 1982 for his contribution to the Falklands war and is a Fellow of the [[Royal Academy of Engineering]], the IET, and the R
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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]]. ...umb|Weber Shandwick Worldwide Offices, Central Edinburgh. Photograph taken on the Spinwatch G8 Spinwalk, 1 July 2005]]
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  • ...irt worked as on several ITV current affairs programmes. He was a Producer on ''Nice Time'' 1968–69; Joint Editor of ''World in Action'', 1969–70; Pr From 1972 to 1977, the main presenter on Birt's high brow current affairs programme ''[[Weekend World]]'' was the ne
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  • ...pel Committee]], set up in 1996 by the [[London Stock Exchange]] to advise on Corporate Governance.<ref>http://www.abdn.ac.uk/mediareleases/archive/1999/ ...ops. <ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1825840.stm "Lord Haskins on world food debate"], 20 Feb 2002. </ref>
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  • ...and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the League sold on its blacklist to the construction industry which set up a trade association After the Second World War the League continued both strands of propagandist activity and continued
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  • ...l had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election.<ref>The Liverpool Constituency of West Derby</ref> ...ation to counter subversion in industry during the critical period of post-war re-adjustment".
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  • By its own account on its website of 2006: ...sations had a long history of supporting the Alliance but in the post Cold War period it was felt that there was sufficient overlap to bring about a merge
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  • ...mental Lobbyists]], needs checked and perhaps some sections moved to pages on [[Greenpeace]], [[Friends of the Earth]], [[Amnesty International]]] etc. P #[[Katerina Wheeler]] (there isn't much on her -- --[[User:Idrees|Idrees]] 14:33, 18 Jul 2007 (BST))
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  • ...n NGO active in sixty countries. He was a Commissioner of the [[Commission on Globalisation]], 2000 - 2003. Co-Moderator of the "National Sovereignty and :President, the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence Policy, 1997 - 99. He took a particul
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  • ...ople attending the debate.<ref>Jackie Brown, PA News 'RACE DEBATE SCRAPPED ON POLICE ADVICE' ''Press Association'', August 22, 1996, Thursday, SECTION: H ...so desperately seeks. Brand saw it as an opportunity to get his book back on the agenda."<ref name="Scots">Robert Mcneil Police call off Brand debate af
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  • :Invite the international decision making bodies such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) a ...nal animal rights businesses, skilled and experienced in the global art of war.&#39; &#39;It is simply staggering to consider the depth of resources avail
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  • ...ingdom and Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 until 2010. He took office on 27 June 2007, three days after becoming leader of the Labour Party. Prior t ...ations in France. Andrew Brown was appointed as EDF Energy's Head of Press on 13 September 2004. Previously, he worked for the lobbying company [[Weber S
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  • ...//www.allparty-nuclear.org.uk/meetings.shtml All Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy: Meetings], January 25, 2006.</ref> ...clear acceptable to public opinion. EDF was said to have a Euro 40 billion war-chest to expand nuclear worldwide, but a prime target has been the UK. <ref
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  • ...e first journalist to enter Port Stanley during the Falklands War. He went on to become editor of the daily [[The Telegraph]] for ten years and then the
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