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  • ...y a film company to whom HMC had assigned a property lease, or declare the business insolvent. The pair then fell out and Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications wen ...usa.politics1 Friends in high places]: You won't have heard of the British-American Project, but its members include some of the most powerful men and women in
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  • ...e became friends with another medical student [[Hugh Osmond]], who was his business partner of 15 years.<ref>Jeremy Warner, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/ ===Business===
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  • ...cobs]]) is a former Communications and Public Affairs Director with [[TIME Inc]]: the world's largest magazine publisher, which is a division of Time Warn .../information/Presscenter/0,,03122004london,00.html FORTUNE MAGAZINE SCOOPS BUSINESS JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR AWARDS] LONDON: 12 March 2004, issued by Emma Gilpin
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  • ...r news media (e.g., public relations practitioners, government officials, business executives, advertisers and others). This phenomenon might occur between a ...marketplace became a center of public discussion concerning the conduct of business and public life. Oratory flourished, and the public interest became a centr
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  • ...within the British Labour party which exercises significant influence over British Middle East policy. It is considered one of the most prestigious groupings ...again, while Blair was leader, be anti-Israel'. <ref>Andrew Porter, ''The Business'', 30 June 2002</ref> The partnership proceeded as Levy started inviting po
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  • ...e article was also republished just before the elections by the Rome Daily American (which was funded by the CIA). [[Claire Sterling]] and [[Michael Ledeen]] ...ainst the Communists. The group's executive director [[Bill Gill]] warned American journalists against talking to the Italian media, which he claimed was "Inf
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  • ...nd the scenes in the interface between business, politics and the Arts. In business he has been a member of the boards of several companies including [[Economi ...14th October 2008</ref> (named after a large Roman sewer), have important business connections.
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  • The '''British American Project''' for the Successor Generation, to give it its original, and now q In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • .... For instance its Annual Review of 2004-05 states it has 'worked with the British Embassy to support the Ukrainian Government on transparency and export cont They also work with the [[British American Security Information Council]] (BASIC) and the [[Oxford Research Group]],<r
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  • ...urces through the launching of investment funds, training initiatives, and business coaching they need to work, participate in internships or apprenticeships, ..., including the [[Schimmel Family Foundations]], the [[United Way]], the [[American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee]] and the European Board of the [[Inter
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  • ...oadcast, studio, public safety, military, government, air traffic control, business, and event professionals. This helps to facilitate war, media coverage of ...vor, The Apprentice, The Osbournes, and most recently the latest series of American Idol and Brat Camp.
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  • '''Layalina Productions''' Inc. was launched in March 2002 as a non-profit, private sector corporation to ...elations]] and the [[Council of American Ambassadors]]; and founder of the American Refugee Committee of Washington. He received an A.B. from Yale University a
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  • ...tive compensation and incentives, with particular emphasis on the links to business strategy and corporate culture. ...a 'virtual office', whereby the client gains a prestigious address with a business listing for a specific purpose.
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  • :# not American, Asian or European: we are the largest global-elite action network for fore ...umanitarian Coordination for Iraq]], [[Research Institute for European and American Studies]], the [[Institute for International Policy]], the [[German Israeli
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  • ...retary, represents the £20 billion Eurofighter jet project and MBDA is an American missile company. ...mer ministers are expected to inform Whitehall’s [[Advisory Committee on Business Appointments]] before accepting such employment offers. Section 5.29 of the
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  • ...in his 1992 campaign for President. She is now an adjunct fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. ...s related to the 1993 bombing. She notes that Abdul Rahman Yasin, an Iraqi-American who mixed chemicals for the explosive, escaped to Iraq soon afterward. The
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  • ...sed peak business association of more than 200 TNCs dedicated to promoting business as an environmentally friendly actor on key global issues. The Council acts ...ild of Swiss industrialist [[Stephan Schmidheiny]]. Originally named the [[Business Council for Sustainable Development]], it was set up to act as a lobby grou
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  • *British Ministry of Defence *American University
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  • ...views into intergovernmental organizations on issues that directly affect business operations. ...ternationally agreed rules and standards and act as advocates on behalf of business 'whenever governments make decisions that crucially affect corporate strate
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  • Its advice spans a range of business practices, including: technology, corporate finance, marketing and sales, o ...2. Accessed 01/02/10</ref><ref>Ben Chu, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/mckinsey-how-does-it-always-get-away-with-it-9113484.
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