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  • ...ife_style/nutrition/nutrition_policy_en.htm Nutrition Policy]Last accessed 6/3/08 </ref> In February 2008, the European Commission introduced emergency measures to prevent rice
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  • ...onery, and animal health care products. In 2000, its revenues equalled $29,6 billion (£20,14bn), eight of Pfizer’s pharmaceutical products attained s ...ref>. It is reported that this was an initiative 'supported exclusively by 6 pharmaceutical companies: [[Eli Lilly and Company]], [[Janssen Pharmaceutic
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  • ...ils], ww4mp.org, 15 May 2009.</ref> It was registered as a UK charity on 3 February 2003.<ref>[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfChari ...sion denies political motivation in Atlantic Bridge case], ''Governance'', 6 July 2012.</ref>
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  • ...y Fund]]. Filings from before Ian resigned in 2009 showed he held at least 6,000 shares and these shares are understood to be included in his Jersey est ...op Tories including David Cameron], ''Daily Mail'', 23 January 2014, acc 4 February 2014 </ref> beyond details of those who have attended the events every quar
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  • ...rom New York speeches], ''LondonlovesBusiness'', 9 December 2016, accessed 6 January 2017. </ref> :In an article in ''The Spectator'' on 28 February 2004, he confessed to being a long term fan of George Bush:
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  • ...4.ece I can't fight my feelings any more: I love Tony]', ''The Times'', 25 February 2003.</ref> ...> He was re-elected as MP for Surrey Heath at the general election held on 6 May 2010. On 12 May he became Schools Secretary in the Conservative/Liberal
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  • ...], and his membership was terminated by the Club's Executive Council on 11 February on the grounds that "he has engaged in behaviour prejudiced to the best int ...The First Decade'', Current Affairs Information Unit, London, April 1972: 6</ref>. It was fundamentally opposed to decolonisation, and defended [[white
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  • ...ail Brudno and Vladimir Dubov fled to [[Israel]] in 2003, and were seen on February 2, 2005 in Washington, D.C. at an official function of [[George W. Bush]]. In a more recent development, on Wednesday 6 April 2006, Mr. Aleksanyan was arrested just six days into his new role for
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  • ...reen.<ref> Who are the Illuminati? Independent on Sunday (London) November 6, 2005</ref> According to her, their international subversion included the ...volutionaries. <ref>Crown questions books,The Globe and Mail (Canada) July 6, 1985</ref> At one time she was a member of the [[British Union of Fascist
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  • ...retained by public-relations firms. By 1965, they numbered at least fifty.[6] The potential for corruption was first noticed by the MP [[Francis Noel-Ba ...HA and SABRE, but neglected to declare the consultancy in the Register. In February 1990 she admit-ted working for Channel Communications: 'We had a preliminar
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  • ...ne MP memorably described as 'the decoy ducks of fraudulent finance'.{{ref|6}} This was almost certainly due to their own ministers being sucked into th ...ntered the Cabinet. Hoskins was a major government contractor and in 19 25-6 was awarded several Admiralty contracts.24
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  • ...story/0,7792,901982,00.html Conflict and catchphrases]", ''The Guardian'', February 24, 2003. ...bers/0606benador.htm Benador Reps Sharansky]", ''O'Dwyers PR Daily'', June 6, 2005.
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  • ...es Nairn's website [http://www.agnesnairn.co.uk/index.htm](2008), accessed 6 April 2009</ref> ...n#chapter_19, Battle of Ideas: Consuming Children], 6 March 2009, accessed 6 April 2009</ref>
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  • ....bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3537257.stm Alcohol puts huge pressure on the NHS], 6 March, 2004. (Accessed: 22 September 2007)</ref> The most important issue ...orts featuring alcohol advertising<ref>Ethical Consumer Magazine, Issue 75 February-March 2002, Research Supplement, Beer Lager and Cider, p. 4 - 5. ECRA Publi
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  • ...a US-Style Crisis, There are Contradictions Aplenty', ''Financial Times'', 6 August, p16; Not available online</ref> When the results of the energy review were leaked in February 2002, the then Energy Minister, [[Brian Wilson]] argued that 'Nuclear energ
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  • * RUTH SULLIVAN, Change of guard at Hakluyt,Financial Times, England, February 7, 2006 * Hakluyt Founder Calls it a Day, Intelligence Online, February 10, 2006
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  • ...www.kent.ac.uk/sspssr/staff/burgess.htm Staff | Dr Adam Burgess], accessed February 2007</ref>. He has been a Visiting Fellow for the PHRS Global Systemic Risk ...- Dutch Seminar on Future Regulation: risk and responsibility', held on 25 February 2010, at Novotel Waterloo.</ref><ref>Also see: [http://crisislab.nl/anglo-d
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  • ====December 2015-February 2016==== ====December 2014-February 2015====
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  • The NAFD’s Slater said this in 2002. But as of February 2009, the NAFD code of practice has not been approved by OFT. In fact, none Gordana Cumming of OFT confirmed in February 2009:
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  • ...times.com/1992/03/29/magazine/john-major-at-bat.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=6 ''The New York Times''], 29 March, 1992. (Accessed 22 April, 2009)</ref> Ac ...t volunteered any. In an interview in ''The Times'' newspaper on September 6, 1994, he said:
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