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  • ...[[Stephen Hardwick]], a former adviser to [[John Prescott]] and ex-head of public affairs at [[BAA]].<ref name="Vidal"> John Vidal [http://www.guardian.co.uk ...ial adviser in Downing Street on trade unions, not only headed [[BAA]]’s public affairs department but also fronted one of the prime lobby groups backing H
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  • *Director: [[Social Market Foundation]], 1992–95 ===Social Market Foundation===
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  • ...c friends here in the States.' <ref>[http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/012/450hiynd.asp?pg=2 Scoop Lives!], The Scrapbook, ''Week According to Hoare, this letter was repudiated in a public statement on the Society's website, prompting Rogers' resignation.<ref name
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  • ...UN member states in relation to the [[Millennium Development Goals]] and [[Agenda 21]]. It was also involved with the establishment of the [[Intergovernmenta ...ved an award of $500,000 by a jury which included Steiner<ref>The Heritage Foundation [http://www.heritage.org/Research/InternationalOrganizations/wm1067.cfm Kof
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  • ...journalists' egos often make them demur when admitting the involvement of public relations, hence years of running doctored interviews rather than admit int ...g as journalism tries to hide its head in the sand, unlike those in PR and public life who have examined their navel extensively, then journalism is going to
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  • ...er Times education correspondent, he is sympathetic to decentralisation of public services, and as a Telegraph columnist since 1996 he has tracked New Labour ...rom his early [[SDP]] sympathies and links to the Tory wet [[Social Market Foundation]]".<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/feb/17/pressandpublishing.pol
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  • ...ent experts. Line by line, point by point, ''Against Nature'' followed the agenda laid down by LM: that greens are not radicals, but doom-mongering imperiali Durkin's hidden agenda and controversial methods did not stop Channel 4 from making further use of
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  • ...dia organisations and science-related lobby groups in order to promote its agenda as well as establishing a string of their own organisations. ...ory capacity in relation to the strands of the UK government's official GM Public Debate.
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  • ...as been perceived to be that only limited information will be available on public record. Its directors are [[Helene Guldberg]] (company secretary and manag ...ent sponsored by the [[Natural Environment Research Council]] (NERC), a UK public funding body whose mission is to support independent scientific research in
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  • ...Michael Abraham Levy]] is a former chairman of the [[Jewish Care Community Foundation]], a member of the [[Jewish Agency]] World Board of Governors, and a truste ...idely condemned. Addressing a meeting of the body, Blair urged the British public not to forget the suicide attacks to which Israel has been subjected when c
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  • ...rs, and press, and they are generally excluded from serious discussions in public forums that reach large numbers of people. [...] ...and who are thus allowed to define the issues and are given access to the public. Experts also include those who are cited frequently by specialists in the
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  • ...s/story/0,10538,1114958,00.html Privatisers' prime thinktank is flush with public money], Guardian, 2 January 2004. (Accessed: 7 December 2007)</ref> It is a ...Washington, DC, is widely regarded as one of the world's most influential public policy research institutes.
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  • ...(10,000). In 2007, a donation by Sheldon and Miriam Adelson through their foundation allowed Taglit to increase the number of places by more than 50%, bringing ...)—though Birthright policy is that anyone discovered to have a “hidden agenda” of “exploiting” the free trip “to get access to the territories”
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  • ...nt officials, academics, think tankers and journalists to develop a common agenda, its facilitating propaganda, and provide opinion and policy recommendation ...of Madrid, the Presidents and one other member of FRIDE and The Gorbachev Foundation of North America (GFNA) each, as well as the Secretary General. All of the
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  • ...blog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/07/towards_a_democ.html Towards a Democracy Foundation], normblog, 19 July 2005.</ref> He suggested in a [[normblog]] post a few d ...blog.typepad.com/normblog/2005/07/towards_a_democ.html Towards a Democracy Foundation], normblog, 19 July 2005.</ref>
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  • ...he latter group included those "for whom the entire progressive-democratic agenda has been subordinated to a blanket and simplistic "anti-imperialism" and/or ...pub in London of 20 or so similarly minded people. We had no very specific agenda, merely a desire to talk about where things were politically. Those present
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  • ...s such as [[Demos]] and the [[Social Market Foundation]]<ref>Social Market Foundation [www.smf.co.uk/assets/files/newsletters/SMF%20Newsletter%20July.doc Newslet ...new town corporation".<ref>Derriman, J (1973) 'Six People with a Purpose', Public Relations, October, p. 179</ref>
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  • ...haritable purposes, is of educational value and is freely available to the public. :Labour’s agenda for making local economies matter. Speakers: [[Hilary Benn]] MP, [[John Hea
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  • ...the [[International Action Network on Small Arms]] (IANSA) and the [[Arias Foundation]] (to build support for a new global treaty regulating arms transfers). Oth ...nvesting in Prevention' and also in 2004 Saferworld and the [[Institute of Public Policy Research]] (IPPR) were commissioned to produce a joint paper on the
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  • ...for Democracy''' (WFD), describes itself as the UK’s democracy-building foundation, and was established in 1992: ...e the same progressive values which are at the very core of our party. The Foundation's work performs a vital role in enhancing good governance, justice, global
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