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  • ...n Croyde, near Barnstaple in Devon and a £1.8 million house in South West London. The house in Devon, called Baggy House, has an entire wall made of glass w ...Commons select committee on the Treasury and a visiting professor at the [[London School of Economics]].
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  • As reported in the Christian Science Monitor: ...ra affair. President George H. W. Bush pardoned him in 1992.<ref>Christian Science Monitor http://www.csmonitor.com/specials/neocon/index.html Elliott Abrams]
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  • ...tenbaum is a former Chief Executive of NESTA, The [[National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts]]. He joined the House of Lords as a [[Labour]] pe ...amily commodity trading business, which was a ring dealing member of the [[London Metal Exchange]]. The company was successfully sold in a management buy-out
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  • ...e) Bassam]] and [[Lord Filkins]]; [[Len Duvall]], now Labour member of the London Assembly and then leader of Greenwich council, (1992 – 2000); Professor [ ...Buro Happold; [[Capita]]; The CBI; Cambridge Education; The Corporation of London; Deloitte; Hedra; Interserve; Kendric Ash; Kier Group; KPMG; [[Land Securit
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  • ...tish businessman, amateur racing driver and politician. He was Minister of Science in the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]] until May 2010, w ...081007/Press release: ASTON UNIVERSITY PHD GRADUATE APPOINTED MINISTER FOR SCIENCE] 7 Oct 2008</ref>
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  • *Center for Science in the Public Interest ...ngst hundreds of others | [[Gary B. Born]] - Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, London; firms clients include BAE Systems; Bayer A.G; Unocal, Phillips Petroleum,
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  • ...s/2267-you-want-policy-in-cash You want policy? In cash?]', ''The Times'' (London), 20 December 2005, Page 19.</ref> ...ccessed 03-May-2010</ref>, they moved to a new office at 35 Britannia Row, London N1 8QH, the first online record of them operating from Britannia row is fro
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  • [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH) ...continued safety after they are in use. Our work is a blending of law and science aimed at protecting consumers’.[26]
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  • [[Image:MichaelPintoDuschinsky.jpg|left|thumb|House of Commons, London, 21 January 2008, asking a question of Carl Gershman, the president of the ...ional Foundation for Election Systems), chairs the International Political Science Association's research committee on political finance and political corrupt
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  • ...me from the right-wing think tank the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] in London. Other contributors included [[Dennis Avery]] from the [[Hudson Institute]] *[[Ronald Bailey]], Science Correspondent of Reason Magazine
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  • ...erior. Norton was also on the Advisory board of the [[Advancement of Sound Science Coalition]], run by [[Steve Milloy]].<ref>[http://www.clearproject.org/repo ...tate and federal environmental agencies. ‘The scientists provided us the science that they had submitted to Norton and the altered version that she had give
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  • ...sponsible for the executive delivery of a government initiative to promote London as the world’s leading international financial services centre.<ref>UK Tr ...caster, [[William Waldegrave]], contributing to policy and White Papers on Science, the Civil Service Reform, and the Citizen’s Charter. Between 1994 and 19
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  • ...s, and is currently Senior Research Fellow with the Social Affairs Unit in London. Professor Minogue has involved himself in the wider world. He has been a r
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  • ...tion. Today it is led by co-directors Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science David Held and Professor of Global Governance Mary Kaldor. :London WC2A 2AE
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  • ...ed Provost of Gresham College and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, holding the three posts concurrently until he returned to Edinburgh as Pri
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  • ...elected to the Council of and is a Trustee of the [[Zoological Society of London]]. ...red in September 2005 to an audience at the High Commission of Pakistan in London.
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  • ...reign policy analysis. Fredrik has a Masters degree and a PhD in Political Science from Uppsala University. {{ref|6}} ...to crisis and advice to other Departments during crises such as the 7 July London bombings. During his military career Mr. Cameron commanded Infantry units u
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  • ...s & Erik M. Conway, ''Merchants of Doubt'', 2010, pp. 5, Bloomsbury Press: London</ref>. ...s & Erik M. Conway, ''Merchants of Doubt'', 2010, pp. 6, Bloomsbury Press: London</ref>.
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  • ...gional&Global Restructuring and the Rise of Corporate Power', Pluto Press, London. ...amongst others, the loss of the ‘independent nature’ of education and science (or what is left of this independence), shrinking academic freedom and a bl
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  • ...r subsidiary, United Africa Company, was announced from the Savoy Hotel in London. Subsumed in UAC were activities of more than a dozen trading companies, mo ...lso bombard us through sponsorship and the interference with education and science (partnerships between universities and the private sector are mushrooming).
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