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  • ...for the website's creation, [[Dominic Whiteman]] refers to the need for a European publication which would comment on "the struggle against militant Islam." W ...tly undermined by a section on the website entitled "Traitor's Gate". This section is named after the water entrance to the Tower of London where prisoners wo
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  • ...'Mellor rejects claims of BBC bias', The Times October 13, 1990, Saturday SECTION: Home news</ref> ...(1991) ''The New Authoritarians: Reflections on the Greens, Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies'', Occasional Paper 51, p19,45,58; Jonathan P
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  • ...tudies including: ''The Faceless War'' (2002); ''Jihad. Secret History and European Networks'' (2004); and ''Jihad and Islamism in Belgium'' (2005).<ref>[http: Le Monde 2 avril 1997 SECTION: Horizons TITRE: Otto John; Un bien étrange espion allemand SIGNATURE: ISN
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  • ...esden) is a German MEP (''1994- '') from [[Alliance '90/ The Greens]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view. : 19.07.1994 / 19.07.1999 : The Green Group in the European Parliament
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  • I'm thinking of the section, "Context of the water debate" which in itself is a very academic/abstract --section called "Help the reader to understand", esp the bits on the Boggle Factor.
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  • This section will profile Scottish, UK, European and Global regulators.
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  • ...s were excluded from this list, details of which are included in the Notes section below. <ref>Six experts returned a large number of items due to the fact th ...t Danger]], [[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]], [[Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies]], [[Jewish Institute for National Security A
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  • ...US and UK counter-terrorism. We compiled a list of organisations from the section of the US Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism entitled ‘Resour :European Pensions & Investments News
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  • ...ing consumer groups working to protect the rights of the public across the European Union on natural health issues. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/upload ...upplements. Previosly most herbal remedies were available in Britain under Section 12 of the 1968 Medicines Act as "medicines exempt from licensing". The dire
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  • ...By Ronald Tree. Macmillan. 208 pages. £4.95.The Economist July 26, 1975, SECTION: BOOKS; Pg. 112</ref>: ...By Ronald Tree. Macmillan. 208 pages. £4.95.The Economist July 26, 1975, SECTION: BOOKS; Pg. 112</ref>
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  • ...ember [[Edmund Alphandery]] was also, amongst other roles, a member of the European Advisory Board' for the now defunct [[Lehman Brothers]] <ref> Gdf Suez [htt ...ater companies Suez has filled its boardroom with ex Government Ministers, European Commissioners, parliamentarians and political officials. Given the politica
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  • ...Europe, it is not surprising that Veolia lobbies so hard in and around the European Union. ...st is published on their website. Henri Proglio is also a member of the [[European Services Forum]], an organisation thats central objective is the opening up
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  • ...ntroduction to a ten year Europe-wide research project (first edition)''], European Muslim Research Centre/University of Exeter, November 2010 (accessed via co ...s where Lambert then held positions: first to the University of Exeter's [[European Muslim Research Centre]] from 2009 until 2010,<ref name="ART132">Jonathan G
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  • This section will examine some of the members of the IMF who occupy key organisational r ...inancing for projects which would further the policy objectives set by the European Community" <ref>[http://www.civitas.org.uk/eufacts/FSINST/BO2.htm], "The EI
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  • ...SO15), until his retirement in December 2007.<ref name="LATER CAREER">See section on [[Bob Lambert#Subsequent career in policing|Lambert's subsequent career] ...year Europe-wide research project (second edition)''] (research project), European Muslim Research Centre/University of Exeter, January 2011 (accessed via arc
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  • Within six months, he had become head of the Italian Desk for the European Theatre of Operations. In October 1944, he was posted to Rome as head of [[ *[[Joe Evans]] - Section chief, Counterintelligence Branch, Soviet Division, CIA.
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  • ...RS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6
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  • ...RS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6 ...indictment of Trimble's political leadership. Like Gow, Godson (of Central European Jewish background) had originally no family or other connection with Northe
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  • '''Edward Lucas''' is the deputy Editor of [[The Economist]]'s International Section, and author primarily about the former Soviet states/Eastern Europe. ...He has been in his present post since the launch of the new International section in 2006.<ref>The Henry Jackson Society hosted an event featuring Edward Luc
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  • This section will examine some of the members of the IMF who occupy key organisational r ...inancing for projects which would further the policy objectives set by the European Community" [4]
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