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  • ...on for unpredictability... The most that can be expected from the Thatcher Government, therefore, is an attempt to take the credit for contracts that come Britai :*The disbelief - largely in government circles-of U.S. allegations of Soviet violations of the ABM Treaty.
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  • ...ess Cataloging-in-Publication Data></ref> [[Roy Godson]] is a Professor of Government at Georgetown University.<ref>[http://explore.georgetown.edu/people/godsonr ...d included interviews with intelligence personnel from Israel and Northern Ireland.
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  • ...Assurance Company in 1832. Subsequently, agencies emerged in Canada and in Ireland with the first London Office opening in 1842. ...s skills and experience include corporate responsibility, media relations, government relations, issues and crisis management.
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  • ...board member of the [[NI Dairy Council]], [[Dairy UK]] and the [[Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association]]. [[Category: Foodspin Government Agencies]]
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  • Wright was the UK representative on the Joint Security Committee in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s and was referred to in the Bloody Sunday Inquiry: :a number of individuals, directly involved in both the Northern Ireland Administration in 1972 and in the Security Service:
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  • *Session 5: Interplay of non-violence and violence in Ireland, 1967-72 :Respondents: [[Kenneth Bloomfield]] (formerly Northern Ireland Victims Commissioner) and [[Bob Purdie]] (Tutor in Politics and History, Ru
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  • ...vice, the maritime equivalent of the SAS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Bosnia (where he gathered intelligence), he became as spy, joining MI5 ::“Any government has the overwhelming priority of ensuring the economic wellbeing of the cou
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  • ...bout the small number of 18 taking part in Old Sarum. According to British Government figures up to 1976, 262 civilians and 1858 Army officers had taken these co ...directed against the dominating political party in the enemy country, the government and/or against the population as a whole, or a particular element in it. It
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  • ...ed specifically to targeting the IRA and other militant groups in Northern Ireland. The inquiry set up to review the existing legislation was headed by Lord L ...ndefinite extension of the Draconian powers until then limited to Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK and concluded that there was “a continuing need for
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  • ...and 1997 and was created a Baron in 1988. He was a director of the Bank of Ireland in 1991 and a director of Carlton TV between 1991 and 1995, Bristol & West ...libel law to prosecute [[Peter Hain]], who was at that time a thorn in the government's side over his activities with the anti-apartheid movement.<ref>"[http://n
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  • ...nside|David Wilson Boyd Burnside]] MLA (born 24 August 1951) is a Northern Ireland politician, professional spin doctor and far right networker. He was Ulster ...nt that [[Sinn Féin]] should not be allowed to serve in the power-sharing government.
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  • ...discount clothing retailer, [[Primark]] ([[Penneys]] in the [[Republic of Ireland]]). Current brands of ABF subsidiaries include Allison, Sunblest and Kingsm ...ts Supermarkets|Stewarts Supermarkets Ltd]] and Crazy Prices in [[Northern Ireland]], the [[Stewarts Winebarrel]] off-licence chain, [[Lifestyle Sports|Lifest
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  • Armagh (Northern Ireland). During his military career, John quickly built up wealth of Operational of courses and liaison with foreign government's security agencies and maintaining liaison between security
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  • ...egy and building national resilience (“homeland security”). He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. Omand has spent much of h ...ff: Commissioned into The Green Howards in 1971. He has served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Germany and commanded the Battalion in the Airmobile role from
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  • ...p]] the largest all party group in Westminster and a member the [[Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee]], since July 2004. He also is a paid columnist f ...30 May 2007, to Syria as a member of a UK parliamentary delegation to meet government ministers, parliamentarians and business leaders. Flights, hospitality and
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  • :Decter said the idea for the CFW originated at an Israeli government-sponsored conference on terrorism in 1979. Her husband, Norman Podhoretz,al ...tion of consistent patterns in its relationships with political elites and government agencies in both conflict and collaboration with state institutions. In the
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  • {{Template:Northern Ireland badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} [[Image:Chap181.jpg|600px|thumb|right|Information organisations in Northern Ireland in January 1972]]
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  • ...Irish unity, national identity, party affiliations, violence, and British Government policy * 'Northern Ireland: Coming Out of Conflict?' in Civil Wars 2.2 (1999)
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  • ...of terrorism from David Miller (1994), ''Don't Mention the War : Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media'' London: Pluto, p. 250-253, reproduced with perm *Elliot, Philip (1977) 'Reporting Northern Ireland: A Study of News in Britain, Ulster and the Irish Republic', in in UNESCO (
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  • ...itain's Long War.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Neumann's 2003 book on the Northern Ireland Conflict, ''Britain's Long War'']] ...ests, the book explored the strategy of the British Government in Northern Ireland from its intervention in 1969 to the Belfast Agreement in 1998. Publishing
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