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  • ...ut gaining anything in return - from the right in industry, the press, the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the maj ...There were historical connections, the League was a free source of useful intelligence that would have been valuable to MI5 and at the same time it was an eminent
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  • ...[[Labour Research Department|Labour Research]] recorded a 63% increase in corporate donations to the Party, although this increase was not experienced by the R ...the leaflet distribution because of its disastrous effect on the League's intelligence gathering capabilities:
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  • In the face of growing hostility to the League from the media, many corporate subscribers took up the chance to hide donations to the League. ...r the [[Economic League]]. Although there was no gap in the market for its intelligence gathering or political propaganda, the League could have stumbled along had
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  • ...tant key to P&G’s success. As one critic put it: "Within a paternalistic corporate culture, P&G pioneered in brand management, in consumer surveys for marketi ...ng 17,000 workers over the next three years and reorganising the company's corporate structure from four geographic business units to seven global business unit
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  • ...any, 1999)<ref>Richter, Judith (2001) ‘Holding Corporations Accountable, Corporate Conduct, International Codes, and Citizen Action’, Zed Books, London and ...een voted the best marketer of the 20th century," an associate director of corporate communications at P&G says, referring to a ranking published by Advertising
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  • ...paying producers low prices, and destroying small businesses, among other corporate crimes. ==PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence firms==
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  • ...Audit, the Compensation, the Management Oversight, and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees. Described as a career diplomat, Eagleburger joined t ...01, Hunt was appointed by president George Bush to the President's Foreign Intelligence Board.38 Hunt currently serves as a member of the board of trustees of the
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  • .... With prime access to elite government and corporate circles, its various corporate members gain handsomely from international trade agreements, from [[IMF]] o ...s/what_is_the_gats/PowerPlayCancunMiami.pdf 'Power play at Cancun & Miami: Corporate Pushers at the WTO & FTAA ministerials'] viewed: 22.07.03</ref>. It was one
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  • [[Charlotte Black]] - Director of corporate affairs, [[Brewin Dolphin Securities]] ...and promote free-market pseudo-solutions to virtually every problem.'<ref>Corporate Europe Observatory, "Covert industry funding fuels the expansion of radical
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  • :Corporate Author: (Prepared for) Cheshire County Council (by) Conrad Jameson Associa Preliminary research report (mimeo), Conrad Jameson Associates; Economist Intelligence Unit (1966). The National Newspaper Industry: A Survey, EIU , London.[http:
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  • Brexit services that it offers clients include: providing intelligence on the process; representing client interests in the EU and UK; and 'creati DLA says it 'will ensure that [a client's] sector, industry, and corporate priorities are recognised and included in the Brexit process and the result
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  • *[[Stern Advisory Group]] (corporate intelligence services), interim non-executive chairman,
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  • ...Time journalist explains how the editorial strategy serves the interest of corporate America New Internationalist, Issue 115, 1982</ref> ...elligence Oversight Board advises the President on the legality of foreign intelligence activities. They were the first to exonerate Bush over the falsification o
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  • ...king of Newton (1993) and co-author of Beyond Spin: The Power of Strategic Corporate Journalism (1999). Board of Trustees of the [[Western Policy Center]] 2001- ...etary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and Assistant Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science
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  • ...reports that both Shell and BP had hired ex-MI6 staff and a former German intelligence agent to infiltrate Greenpeace{{ref|3}} and that Tesco had asked MI5 to inv ==A powerful corporate lobby==
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  • ...Industrialists, International Crisis Group, KPMG Europe and the Economist Intelligence Unit, who give their views on how the world should be shaped. ...raphy I received that day, she 'initiated the agency’s first coordinated corporate branding and advertising strategy') and for Vice President Dick Cheney."
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  • ...on to justify it. After retiring from MI6 Dearlove has become involved in corporate security and the ‘terrorism industry’, as well as signing up to the neo ===Secret Intelligence Service===
    10 KB (1,429 words) - 08:15, 22 December 2017
  • Fitzgerald also served on the board of business intelligence agency [[Hakluyt & Company]] as chairman between 2008 and 2013. <ref> [http ==Corporate connections==
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  • ...he Carlyle Group]]. He is a member of the Advisory Boards of the corporate intelligence company [[Diligence]] and the [[Chief Executive Leadership Institute]] at Y ...lyle has sponsored more than $5 billion of mergers, acquisitions and other corporate investments and also has acquired real estate assets with a total book repl
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  • ...distribution. She is also a member of the Advisory Boards of the corporate intelligence company [[Diligence]]. Mosbacher has served for the last ten years as the R
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