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  • ...7110202165.html ‘Blackwater's Owner Has Spies for Hire’], ''Washington Post'', 3 November 2007</ref>
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  • ...l of Cromer is George Baring. He was a page boy to George V, ambassador to Washington, managing director of Barings Bank and chair of IBM (UK). He's still an adv ...become director of RIo Tlnto line and then deputy chair of British Steel a post he held tll1 '19. Now he's working as a barrister again while sU11 holding
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  • ...www.intoislam.com/islam/Islamic/Activism/ Center for Islamic Pluralism CIP Washington, DC], IntoIslam website, accessed 3 September 2009</ref> ...use of Sa'ud From Tradition to Terror' by Stephen Schwartz]", ''Washington Post'', December 22, 2002.
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  • ...asgow LEC, the Glasgow Development Agency (GDA). McFarlane departed his post handing it over to Forbes McPherson (the director of the [[TSB]], [[Glasgow ...C's far-right chairman into an American jail (the other directors who were Washington power brokers seem to have escaped). [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage
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  • ...nd 5 Live, and he has written op-ed pieces, inter alia, for The Washington Post and Al Ahram (Egypt).<ref>[http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/papers/vp01.cfm?outfit=pm ...and The Relationship Between Governmental "Information" Activities in The Post 9/11 World', ''Journal of Information Warfare 5''(3): 1-25.
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  • *[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] *[[Washington Post]]
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  • #{{note|60}} Washington Post, 20/12/88, cited in A SEED (1999) Corporate Genomics: DuPont, http://www.gr
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  • ...perated the world's first plutonium production plant, the Hanford plant in Washington, at the request of the federal government. It also designed, built and oper The post-war years brought further discoveries for DuPont, including Mylar (a strong
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  • ...se the development of important therapeutic drugs." James Love, who runs a Washington-based group called the Consumer Project on Technology, sees the response as ...Sadiq S Wali, talking to the Washington Post, confirmed this. He told the Post that the document was ‘a lie’. He said the hospital had no ethics commi
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  • ...before becoming a career diplomat. He was recruited by Tony Blair from the Washington Embassy where he was First Secretary, in 1995. He went to Oxford and Pennsy He was recruited by Tony Blair from the Washington Embassy where he was First Secretary, in 1995. He went to Oxford and Pennsy
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  • ...ound E 605, the principle ingredient in the pesticide parathion. After the post-war dissolution of IG Farben, Schrader continued to develop pesticides for ...ive. Nearly half the patients at [[Southampton Hospitals Trust]] developed post-operative wound infections requiring emergency therapy. Infection and morta
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  • ...mbassy.net/Country/Government/BandarBio.asp Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, website], accessed 30 March, 2009.</ref> ...mbassy.net/Country/Government/BandarBio.asp Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Washington DC, website], accessed 30 March, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...NGO, [[Alcohol Education Centre]], which provided national coordination of post-qualification training on alcohol problems for health and social service st ...e Litvak, (1999) Drinking Patterns & Their Consequences. Taylor & Francis, Washington </ref> in the view of one reviewer the writers involvement with the Alcohol
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  • ...versity Press 2013, accessed 9 July 2014.</ref> Using data gathered by the Washington-based organisation the [[International Consortium of Investigative Journali ...ernational Media Intelligence Analysis]] called 'Iran, Britain and Europe: Post hostage crisis, what can we expect next?'. The event included presentations
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  • ...s-nuclear_b_481180.html "How to Stop Iran's Nuclear Threat"], ''Huffington Post,'' 1 March 2010</ref> and a [[Fox News]] commentator. Jafarzadeh has made a ...cle/2006/06/23/AR2006062301345.html Iran on the Potomac], ''The Washington Post'', 23 March 2006</ref> He moved to the US before the 1979 Iranian Revolutio
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  • ..., ''Slate Magazine'', 21-November-2008</ref> According to the ''Washington Post'': ...n Eggen, Funding for health-care interest groups often fuzzy, ''Washington Post'', 7-January-2010</ref>
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  • ...e yourself: Pearson has a ‘new global education strategy'], ''Washington Post'', 25 November 2013</ref> A previous report published by Nesta and authored ...nder Fire For Lobbying For Laws That Benefit Corporate Donors], Huffington Post, 3 March 2013</ref>
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  • ...itute]] who are funded by Microsft put a full page advert in the Washinton Post and the New York Times on June 2nd 1999. The publication was a"An open let ...nts Anti Trust department. This was criticised fiercely as the Washington Post wrote:
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  • ==Present and past post-retirement roles== ...ering Committee of The [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]], Washington DC.
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  • *The Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe: The Politics of Post-Wall Arms Control *Ethnic Conflict in the Post-Soviet World, with Leokadia Drobizheva, Rose Gottemoeller,
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