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  • ...d 'the realization of the vision of Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, to develop and cultivate the Negev Desert'.<ref name="IGives"/> ...Zionist Organization]] - OTR documents carry the WZO logo and its LinkedIn page says it is 'affiliated' to the WZO<ref name="OTRLI">[https://www.linkedin.c
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  • ...l]] Group and [[Puma Investments]] and currently works at [[Mathias Gentle Page Hassan]], [[NetScientific]] and [[LMN Capital Partners]]. ===Ben Gurion University===
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  • <br>16. Prof Ben Bowling, ''Dickson Poon School of Law'' ...C), David Carrigan (Indep. Advisory Grp), Bob Satchwell (Soc. of Editors), Ben Bowling (Dickson Poon Sch. of Law), Peter Jukes, Tom Gash (Inst. of Goveran
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  • ...d]] is the managing partner of [[Berwin Leighton Paisner]], president of [[Ben-Gurion University]] and chairman of the [[Institute for Jewish Policy Resea ...l]] Group and [[Puma Investments]] and currently works at [[Mathias Gentle Page Hassan]], [[NetScientific]] and [[LMN Capital Partners]].
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  • This page [[N81| fits our series on N81]] and the spying on the Stephen Lawrence camp John Grieve explained the division of work:<ref name="grieve.51">Ben Bowling in conversation with John Grieve, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?
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  • ...out the 1980s. On the 28th January, the ''Daily Telegraph'' carried a full-page article entitled ''Communists Aim to Dictate Labour Policy'' which describe Two days later, the ISC followed with a major media coup when over a page of the ''Observer'' was given over to a summary of the ISC's Special Report
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  • *[[Ben Carson]] for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: retired neurosurge ...million in 2012 as CEO of the holding company of restaurant chains. <ref> BEN WHITE and MATTHEW NUSSBAUM, [http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/donald-t
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  • ...lobbying, corny capitalism and broken politics in Britain, Vintage, 2015; page 261</ref> *[[Ben Brown]], governor of Eastfield Academy, a DRET school.<ref>[http://www.east
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  • ...ing alliance [[Festung Europa]] ("Fortress Europe"). <ref name=splintered> Ben Knight, [http://www.dw.com/en/pegida-splintered-as-conflicting-demos-staged ...styled hooligans attacked the police and bystanders. <ref name=splintered> Ben Knight, [http://www.dw.com/en/pegida-splintered-as-conflicting-demos-staged
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  • * Also see the main profile page [[Bob Lambert]] ...rnames-k-to-m/robert-lambert/ London Metropolitan University staff profile page] references this chapter as ‘Tackling Terrorism and Hate Crime in London:
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  • ...on his work with the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. The other half of this page is [[Bob Lambert and the Academic Community]]. Also see [[Bob Lambert Writi '''Disclaimer.''' This page was developed using only open source materials, and it is not meant as a cr
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  • ...work with the Met's [[Muslim Contact Unit]]. While the other half of this page looks at [[Bob Lambert and the Muslim Community]], this section focuses on '''Disclaimer.''' This page was developed using only open source materials, and it is not meant as a cr
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  • ...ing some of his material, which we present for the most part on a separate page, as it provides an account in words of the undercover himself. ''This page is a work in process and we welcome additions and corrections, particularly
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  • ...peaceful and fairer Britain’. <ref> [http://www.wewillinspire.com/ Home page], ‘’Inspire website’’, accessed 16 January 2017. </ref> ..., Inspire seems to have been in in existence since 2007. A deleted profile page on the organisation’s website states that Inspire partnered with Hounslow
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  • This page sets out Davey's activities from 1991 - 1995. Due to the passage of time, i ...th East Animal Rights Coalition, though this needs confirmation.<ref name="ben.p.29-5-17"/>
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  • * [[Rod Richardson]] (main page) '''Chief Constable''': [[Ben Gunn]] - Chair of ACPO TAM 1999-2002.
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  • This page sets out brief biographies of members and other attendees present at meetin |'''Prof Ben Bowling'''
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  • ...Herne]] (for details of the N-numbers cipher system see the [[N officers]] page). ...[https://www.urban75.net/forums/threads/my-mother-calls-it-crap-music.5845/page-2#post-269182 My Mother calls it cRAP music (thread)], ''Urban75.net'', 16
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  • This page lists the history of debates on [[Lobbying]] regulation, in Scotland, the U '''UK:''' [[Ben Elliot]], co-chairman of the Conservative party since July 2019, is at the
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  • ...ist]]) are terms that are used very widely in contemporary discourse. This page will chronicle the various uses of the term, the historical pattern of its ...71 and was to join the Tunisian government again under [[Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali]]. His assessment of what he called “Islamism” was not apologetic,
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