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  • ...rth biggest - [[Publicis Groupe]] - between them own more than half of the global market in advertising, marketing, PR and lobbying. Still, no doubt GPC's sa
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  • ...rth America. The Trilateral Commission is one of the three most important global elite planning groups (the others being the [[World Economic Forum]] and th ...er]] (chairman of the [[Chase Manhattan Bank]] board from 1969 to 1981 and its CEO from 1969 to 1980; vice-director of the Council on Foreign Relations fr
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  • ...healthcare, industrial sensing, oil & gas and transportation sectors. The Global Headquarters of [[GE Healthcare]] and EMEA Regional Headquarters of [[GE Ca ...Andrew White]], chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric's global nuclear unit, said "It's vital for the UK to support nuclear energy. I don'
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  • ...nuclear power to actively promoting it as an environmentally friendly non-global warming energy source for the 21st century." ...w argue for the UK to embark on a programme of replacement nuclear build." Its website is at [http://www.nuklear21.com]
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  • Its first victory, in 1889, was reducing the working day from 12 to 8 hours.<re In September 2016, the GMB criticised the [[Labour Party]] for pledging at its national conference a nationwide ban on fracking as 'nonsense' and 'madness
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  • ...ant' to the energy industry and co-author with [[Ian Fells]] of the book ''Global Warming: A Guide to Market-based Controls on the Energy Sector'', published ...appears to be gas regulator [[OFGEM]]: a November 2000 letter available on its website gives a Lisa Woolhouse as a contact.<ref>[http://www.ofgem.gov.uk/t
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  • ...ear power 'is critical to Britain's future': Renewable power will not stop global warming or blackouts]," World Nuclear Association website, 18 Aug 2013, acc ...energy': Philip Greenish's reply, 19 Jul 2004, accessed 30 Oct 2013.</ref> Its worth noting that the Chair of [[The House of Lords Science and Technology
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  • ...range of international roles to support the nuclear industry in fulfilling its enormous growth potential". It aims to: *provide a global forum for sharing knowledge and insight on evolving industry developments
    14 KB (1,961 words) - 04:56, 25 September 2013
  • ...echnology, public affairs, government relations and entertainment. Through its subsidiary Feinstein Kean Healthcare, Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide pro *[[FM Global]]
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  • ...[[Haemophilia Society]] | [[East Dunbartonshire Council]] | [[AIESEC]] | [[Global Internet Billing]] | [[Plus]] | [[Society of Black Lawyers]] | [[Earthport] ...to ''PR Week'' in 2005, [[The Royal Academy of Engineering]] commissioned its services to provide "parliamentary support and ensure the profession is wel
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  • ...ed in 1965, ERAP is a state-owned industrial and commercial establishment. Its mission is to acquire, at the request of the French government, equity inte ...volved in the full cycle of nuclear power activity, from mining uranium to its enrichment, fuel production, reactor design, plant construction, spent nucl
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  • ...Smart''' is an organisation funded by fast-food, media and toy industries. Its website states it is a: ...g people’s understanding and constructive use of modern media, including its advertising content. It is an important contributor to building a media lit
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  • ...a corporation in the District of Columbia. It has a Board of Directors and its President is [[Eugene Lapointe]]. He is also President of the IWMC as well *CGFI - [[Center for Global Food Issues]]
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  • ...d that they are a dishonest fact of life in South Korea," the IWMC said in its latest newsletter this weekend. ...y, multi-national animal rights businesses, skilled and experienced in the global art of war.&#39; &#39;It is simply staggering to consider the depth of reso
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  • ...enes.pdf Appendix 15 Behind the Scenes], 2005</ref> It now has 48 members. Its work covers a wide range of subjects, from education to liberalisation of t ...ntifies the most important issues, analyses the critical factors and makes its
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  • ...t in the UK, whose ultimate owner is [[Interpublic]], one of the big three global communications conglomerates. ...W, Shandwick Public Affairs, Charles Barker Public Affairs. WSPA describes its staff as “spanning the political spectrum and including former special ad
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  • ...ve throughout the whole of Europe, but it is delighted to organise most of its Brussels events in this remarkable building. The original and prestigious s ...rd of Trustees under the chairmanship of Viscount [[Etienne Davignon]] and its trustees are senior figures who contribute to the process of European integ
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  • According to its own [http://www.icgn.org/organisation/index.php account]: *Mr [[Philip Armstrong]] Head, [[Global Corporate Governance Forum]] (USA)
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  • ...g/sbeder/Books/suiting.html Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda]'', Earthscan, London, 2006, pp.140-1.</ref> ...important to work together in order to exchange information and to defend global European service industries positions.’<ref>Pascal Kerneis, 'The Perspect
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  • ...out, and advocates against, the underlying causes of the global sweatshop. Its campaign strategies are designed in collaboration with workers struggling t
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