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  • ...says it "seeks to contribute to a balanced and informed debate on aviation's contribution to climate change".<ref>[http://www.flyingmatters.co.uk/site/u .../business/industry_sectors/transport/article3559500.ece Labour’s flying club lobbies for BAA], ''The Sunday Times'' 16/03/08, accessed 31/01/11</ref>The
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  • ...(2007) Britain's Boot Sale: Desperate Measures for Desperate Times,August 7.]</ref> ...orexpertise:BBC|BBC]] colleagues have certainly raised eyebrows at Gardner's close relations with his security sources...No, never," he says firmly. "I
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  • ...17 December 2003. (No Longer available online at original source, checked 7 Oct 2007, accessible from the Internet Archive, accessed 20 December 2007)< ...spin and journalism. It was launched after the sudden demise of Hobsbawm's allegedly 'ethical' PR firm (as a result of bad debts owed to the firm) and
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  • ...dvisors and Contributing Editors"] <i>Editorial Intelligence</i> (accessed 7 October 2007)</ref> ...orporation is the local authority for the City of London – the capital’s financial centre. It is run, as the ''Sunday Times'' put it (the year afte
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  • ...Barack Obama by US intelligence in early 2009 listed him amongst the UK’s most influential commentators. <ref>Hugh Muir, ‘[http://www.guardian.co.u ...nist attempt to disrupt the peace process. The scoop owed much to d'Ancona's links with right-wing Tory circles that might nowadays be labelled neoconse
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  • ...nister [[Gordon Brown]]. The firm went into receivership in 2004. Hobsbawm's next venture was a new grouping called [[Editorial Intelligence]]. ...EE FOR A SMALL JOB IN PUBLISHING ... BUT ONE DAY I OVERHEARD THE PUBLISHER'S WIFE TRYING TO INTEREST A JOURNALIST IN A BOOK SHE REALLY BELIEVED IN ... A
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  • Furedi's faction claimed that the IS had an 'economistic' perspective.<ref name="Ric ...ally,they were highly suspicious of any attempt to modify the organisation's geographical structure by introducing factory branches and were afraid that
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  • ...[[Trevor Chinn]] and Sir [[Emmanuel Kaye]]. <ref> Andrew Pierce, “Blair's chance to raise cash for Pounds 1m refund”, ''The Times'', 18 November 19 ...ref> The genius of Levy's fundraising strategy ensured that most of Labour's election funds came from private sources, rather than its traditional sourc
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  • ...cretary of defense, who has been president and CEO since April 2000." CSIS's Middle East task force includes, among others, Democratic vice presidential CSIS was founded at Georgetown University's [[School of Foreign Service]] in 1962 by [[Arleigh Burke|Admiral Arleigh Bu
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  • ...ber of the [[Stockholm Network]] (membership was current in the years 2006-7<ref>[http://www.stockholm-network.org/downloads/publications/SN_annual_repo ...e.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...Israel," Elizabeth Eaves [http://www.slate.com/id/2113160/ wrote] February 7, 2005, in ''Slate''. ...'political advisory company' [[Middle Gate Ventures]] partners with Ghadry's party.<ref>Trish Schuh, [http://www.counterpunch.org/schuh11182005.html Fak
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  • ...ganda, and provide opinion and policy recommendations. From its inception, Club de Madrid meant to for an alliance between right-wing/neoliberal political [[Image:OpenDemMadrid.png|center|thumb|800px|The logo for the Open Democracy-Club de Madrid collaboration]]
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  • ....archive.org/web/20000207200115/http://www.informinc.co.uk/ LM] website of 7 February 2000</ref>]] ...ing: Postgraduate students in the humanities and social sciences, the Book Club, Education, Culture Wars, Emerging Economies, Parents, Science and Health,
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  • ...ited by Brian Wicker and General Sir Hugh Beach, in 2006. <ref>Oliver Kamm's blog [http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/about.html About], accessed 9 September ...mm.typepad.com/blog/2005/09/rural_writing.html Rural Writing], Oliver Kamm's blog, 3 September 2005.</ref>
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  • ...the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), (accessed 7 March 2008)</ref> ...’s Masters thesis was ‘Changing nature of warfare: Ltte at the razor’s edge’ and was published in 1997.
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  • ...of cruise missiles in Europe. Vietnam and Watergate were fresh in everyone's memory. :Butler's response was to propose a series of conferences, similar in format to the a
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  • ...uld then sponsor the seminar and you do it via the think-tank. And that’s very useful, because what you get for your sponsorship is basically you sit *[[Richard Reeves]]; director <ref>George Parker, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/a8990ad0-7453-11dd-bc91-0000779fd18c,dwp_uuid=34c8a8a6-2f7b-11da-8b51-00000
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  • ...bertson.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Lord George Robertson responds to a reporter's question during a joint media availability following his Pentagon meeting w ...i [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/410212.stm UK Politics Robertson's rise] BBC NEWS; 02/08/1999 </ref>
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  • ...sidential Library]] as a donation. The rest of the money would go to Payne's consulting firm, Worldwide Strategic Partners. <ref>[http://www.informify.c [[Cafe Babel]] [[Carnegie Europe]] [[CEPS]] [[Club of Madrid]] [[Confrontations Europe]]
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  • ...past fellow]] (February-June 1995) of the National Endowment for Democracy's International Forum for Democratic Studies. He is also a founder of the Ira ...nown as the Anfal. The film was shown in the U.S. under the title ''Saddam's Killing Fields'', and received the Edward R. Morrow Award For Best Televisi
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