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  • ...]] Arguably the most famous former Labour spin doctor, Charlie resigned as Gordon Brown's right hand man over the Mandelson home loan affair. Since then he's
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  • *[[Gordon Oehler]], Ph.D., Member, Board of Regents and Senior Fellow. Dr. Gordon Oehler retired from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on October 31, 19 * [[Gordon O'Neill]], Research Fellow
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  • *[[Patrick Gordon Walker]] *[[Gordon Winter]]
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  • ...delsohn]], the Labour Party chief fundraiser appointed by Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]. In October 2007 PR Week reported the Abrahams was moving to [[Ofc
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  • ==Former defence chiefs attack Gordon Brown== ...ed were in effect budget cuts on the military, some of them also attacking Gordon Brown individually for a perceived lack of interest in the armed forces.
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  • Cook, Fay Lomax, Tom R Tyler, Edward G Goetz and Margaret T Gordon Et Al (1983) Media and Agenda Setting: Effects on the Public, Interest Grou Shepherd, R Gordon (1981) 'Selectivity of Sources: Reporting the Marijuana Controversy', Journ
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  • According to his biography at the Robert Gordon University, Capitanchik was Senior Lecturer in Politics at Aberdeen Univers ...n University, June 2004]</ref> Capitanchik retired from his post at Robert Gordon University in December 2004.<ref>[http://www.rgu.ac.uk/rgunews/apps/page.cf
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  • ...o win the 'Labour deputy leadership race'. When this failed (he came 5th), Gordon Brown promoted him to Work and Pensions. In doing so it is reported that Br ...nt their names publicised'<ref>Drury, I. (2008) 'MINISTER FOR INCOMPETENCE;Gordon Brown's damning admission over beleaguered Hain 'In-competent' Hain'. <i>Da
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  • ...lia Neuberger]] (number 19), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30).
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  • When in February 2008 Prime Minister Gordon Brown decided to block the Sheikh from entering Britain, Lambert - then ret
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  • ...Borland was nominated for the Turner Prize, with her contemporary, Douglas Gordon, having won the prestigious prize the previous year – McConnell confined
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  • .../AM/Template.cfm?Section=Staff&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=1379 Gordon Johnston] Accessed 6th March 2008</ref> describes how he previously served
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  • ...lia Neuberger]] (number 19), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30)<ref><i>The Jewish Ch
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  • .../23texts/thinktankery.html]</ref> Carol Craig was also quoted approving by Gordon Brown in his address to the Carnegie Foundation. The introduction to her bo
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  • ...lia Neuberger]] (number 19), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30)<ref><i>The Jewish Ch
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  • ::Mr [[David Paget]], prosecuting, said the operation was masterminded by [[Gordon Layton]], 56, deputy chairman and chief executive of NCP, Britain's biggest
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  • ...Macaulay, now known as [[Sarah Brown]], is better known as the wife of [[Gordon Brown]], the Prime Minister and former Chancellor of the Exchequer. Hobsba ...Editor [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3511932.ece Gordon Brown is dragged into spat over funds. Tories cry sleaze over British Counc
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  • ...(Lord) [[Nigel Lawson]], former chancellor, as a non-executive director. [[Gordon Brown]], then shadow chancellor, wrote to the parliamentary standards commi
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  • At a Board of Deputies dinner in 2007, [[Gordon Brown]] is reported to have said that “Israel will always have our suppor
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  • ...lia Neuberger]] (number 19), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30)<ref><i>The Jewish Ch In September 2008 it was announced that [[Gordon Brown]] was to visit Israel and in doing so reveal plans for an academic re
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