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  • ...urther programmes include 'EU Process After Enlargement' in Brussels on 27 May.{{ref|Conf7}} ...e Cunningham 'European lobbyists are forced to conform', ''The Scotsman'', May 29, 1997, Thursday, Pg. 28.
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  • ...Foundation]]). Among the domestic corporate givers are 8 oil companies and 26 companies heavily involved in supplying weapons to the Pentagon (including ...ring on terrorism. We noted earlier that the spectrum of terrorism opinion may be divided into three categories: (1) establishment moderate; (2) establish
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  • ...me topics discussed at the semi-annual national meetings in New York.{{ref|26}} ...cians who have taken part in them are quick to point out. While this claim may be in part sell-serving by professors who like to assume they are smarter t
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  • ...02072.article Dame Sue Ion, veteran nuclear fuels expert], The Engineer, 4 May 2010, accessed 2 September 2012 </ref> *BBC Radio, Sue Ion: The Life Scientific, 26 Feb 13 Duration: 28 mins. Jim Al-Khalili interviews Sue Ion about working i
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  • ...ttp://www.laqueur.net/index2.php?r=1 Biography], www.laqueur.net, accessed 26 March 2009</ref> is a German/Polish born historian, political commentator, ...2008 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U23824, accessed 26 March 2009]</ref>
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  • ..., the last two of which proclaimed Soviet-Bulgarian responsibility for the May 1981 assassination attempt against the pope. ...n contrast with those of Alexander, Cline, Livingstone, and Moss, but this may be to give her more credibility in getting over her hard-line views on the
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  • ...ledges that terror is not a monopoly of the left, that guerrilla movements may be legitimate responses to real grievances and cannot be dismissed as terro ...s own criteria of inclusion. He acknowledges that official military forces may be terrorists if they attack civilian populations in violation of the rules
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  • ...Al Qaida: Profile of a Terrorist Network by Alexander Yonah (Paperback - 1 May 2002) ...on of Nuclear Terrorism by Paul Leventhal and Yonah Alexander (Hardcover - May 1987)
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  • ...alue to both parties and often to the individuals themselves whose careers may have mutually benefited by such connections." Sterling and [[Michael Ledee ...-sterling-1588401.html Obituary: Claire Sterling] The Independent, Monday, 26 June 1995.
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  • ...e) was basically in good shape whereas MI-5 (security) was not.’ Between May 1977 and July 1979 (by which time Thatcher was in government), [[Shield]] p ...en, 'Crozier, covert acts, CIA and Cold War', ''The Washington Times'', 15 May 1994</ref> Crozier has maintained that this organisation was international
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  • ...mention of the RISCT in the printed press was in an article published on 9 May 1989. ...rved as a member of ISC's Council of Management from 27 October 1980 to 26 May 1981. <ref>Company Accounts made up to 30 June 1981, filed at Companies Hou
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  • ...g|thumb|180px|right|Arnaud de Borchgrave]]'''Arnaud de Borchgrave''' (born 26 October 1926) is a right-wing American journalist. Arnaud de Borchgrave was born in Belgium on 26 October 1926 to Count Baudouin and Audrey de Borchgrave (née Townshend). H
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  • ...by the Institute at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C. on June 24-26, 1984.<ref>Melani McAlister Iran, Islam, and the Terrorist Threat, 1979-198 ...[[Terrorism: How the West Can Win]]'' Farrar Straus & Giroux; 1st edition (May 1986).
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  • *Energy special: Nuclear may make sense, despite concerns, ''Prospect'', 23 March 2011 ...Fifteen Years of Research', Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology vol 26, 1999
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  • ...Group]]. Australia features highly in the companies expansion plans {{ref|26}}. HBOS lists 594 active companies that they retain a business interests in ...oes-green-to-steal-tory-thunder/ Brown Goes Green to Steal Tory Thunder]," 26 March 2007, accessed 13 January 2011.</ref> The actual benefit of such inve
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  • ...hareholder-spring Auditors must be held to account], ''The Guardian,'' 31 May 2012 </ref> In February 2013 all four firms were criticised by the [[UK Com Treasury to help rich avoid tax' – MPs] ''The Guardian'', Friday 26 April 2013, acc 12 June 2013 </ref>
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  • Employees: 26,500 {{ref|revenue2}} ...cant growth in recent years is shown by the fact that the company provides 26,000 full-time jobs. Nike has also expanded financially and has reported net
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  • ...roduction to Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 1, Hudson Institute, May 19th, 2005. ...ps]", in ''Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 1'', Hudson Institute, May 19, 2005
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  • ...ps’, ''The Times'', 15 February 1965; pg. 8; Issue 56246; col C</ref> In May 1966 the Institute added ''International'' to its name and became the Inter ...orld Less Safe, Pro-War Institute Says Studies ], ''The Independent'', May 26, 2004</ref>
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  • ...establishing of [[Front Groups]] is one Astroturf technique. Front Groups may also present themselves as championing the public interest when they are re ...s/ The ethics of astro-turfing: sleazy or smart business?] Gigaom website, 26 April 2012, accessed 23 March 2015</ref>.
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