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  • .... She has been profiled in several publications including ''The Washington Post'' and ''Working Woman'' and ''Lifestyles''. President George H.W. Bush reco
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  • ...esponse needed in the aftermath of the 11 September attack on New York and Washington, and through this work is an exemplary ambassador for the Police Service of ...ints David Veness of United Kingdom]’. Veness would formally take up his post on 28 February 2005.</ref> On 24 June 2008,
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  • ...Security Policy logo circa 2015]] The [[Center for Security Policy]] is a Washington-based organisation set up by the hardline [[neocon|neoconservative]] [[Fran ..." and being "able to turn around a product in a matter of hours".<ref> The Washington Times [http://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/nexis/results/docview/docview.do?risb=2
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  • ....guardian.co.uk/world/2004/feb/27/iraq.usa Pentagon Hardliner resigns from post], 27-February-2004, Accessed 15-May-2009</ref>. [[Seymour Hersh]] described ...on Post'' editorial.<ref>Richard Perle, Well Done, Mr. Aspin, ''Washington Post'', 3 January 1994.</ref>
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  • After leaving the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]], Rubin was a visiting and, later, a reside ...a hardline-Zionist and has worked for Israel lobby's inhouse think-tank, [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]], and the neoconservative [[American Enterp
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  • ...tern Economic Review in Hong Kong. Prior to joining FEER, McGurn worked in Washington as bureau chief for National Review and had spent five years with the Wall ...he [[New Criterion]]'', ''The Washington Post'', The ''South China Morning Post'' and others. A graduate of both the University of Notre Dame and Boston Un
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  • ...ng editor at the [[Weekly Standard]], and a columnist for the [[Washington Post]].<ref>Robert Kagan, [http://newamericancentury.org/robertkaganbio.htm Robe ...of funds to continue the operations of the [[Contras]] political office in Washington in 1986. He was serving as [[Elliot Abrams]]' special assistant for the Sta
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  • ...worked previously as both an analyst and program manager in the fields of post-communist transition/democratization, local governance and conflict resolut ...rom 1961- 1997. She worked first as UN correspondent and afterwards became Washington correspondent, East-West affairs correspondent, Diplomatic Editor, and Asso
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  • ...stem at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, is used not only to aid Washington's policy-machine, but in active political intervention overseas - shaping t But as the euphoria wore off, old differences began to emerge with prolonged post-war austerity. The Left wanted more Socialism and an accommodation with the
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  • ...ield Marshal]] and became [[Chief of the Defence Staff]]. He served in the post until 1997, when he was created '''Baron Inge''', of Richmond in the County :Now that [[Ahmed Chalabi]] is back in good odor in Washington (IOL 521), his lobbyists in the United Kingdom are paving the way for his r
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  • ...rado Governor [[Bill Owens]]; former U.S. Congressman [[J.C. Watts, Jr.]]; Washington, DC, Mayor [[Anthony Williams]]; and [[David Horowitz]][12]. ...very form of Kyoto legislation for the very same reasons as our leaders in Washington, D.C.,” said Bourne. “The Kyoto Protocol is just another highly regress
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  • ...tegral part of the tight-knit neo-conservative foreign-policy community in Washington that revolved around one of his early mentors, [[Richard N. Perle]] and for ...e [[2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict]].<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/10/washington/10rice.html] New York times, accessed 11 march 2009</ref>
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  • ...own international consulting firm, Otto Reich Associates, LLC, based in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[http://www.ottoreich.com][http://www.ottoreichassociates.com]< ...mmerce, Community Development Coordinator for the City of Miami, and later Washington Director of the [[Council of the Americas]].
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  • Gold was considered for the post of Israeli ambassador to Washington in 2004. UPI's Martin Sieff initially reported that he was [[Ariel Sharon]]
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  • ...ewed Palestinian violence", as well as "the return of anti-Semitism in the post-Holocaust period". JCPA maintains it has "developed and implemented an arra Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism Project Coordinator: [[Elisabeth Mayman]]
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  • ...onal Security Editor. Previously he has written for the Financial Times as Washington Correspondent, Diplomatic Correspondent and European News Editor and he has ...of the [[Centre for the Study of Conflict]], and was its first Director, a post he held for six years. He resigned in 1991 in order to devote himself to th
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  • ...al Strategies]]; [[Centre for the New Europe]]; [[Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies]]; [[Civita]]; [[CIVITAS]]; [[European Ideas Network]]; ...New Europe]] | [[Centre for Policy Studies]] | [[Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies]] | [[Civitas]] | [[E.G. West Centre]] | [[Global Visio
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  • ...ltants Helped Yugoslav Opposition Topple Authoritarian Leader", Washington Post, December 11, 2000. ...r an Uncertain Future], ''CE Review'', Feb. 26, 2001. References to Otpor post-Milosevic. (''CE Review'' has been renamed TOL).
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  • ...as on CIA payroll for many years, according to Jim Hoaglan of ''Washington Post'' - as a great leader and with "honorable exceptions" like him "there are t #{{note|1}} José Ramos Horta, "The Post Cold War and the Unipolar World: Can the US lead?" in ed. Abrams & Gungwu,
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  • ...ay was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA," Weinstein told ''Washington Post'' foreign editor David Ignatius.” {{note|9}} Calling NED "the sugar daddy ...ked International Rescue Committee. NED Vice Chair Charles Manatt, of the Washington law firm Manatt, Phelps, and Phillips, is former chair of the Democratic Na
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