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  • ...ban on hunting with dogs under the New Labour government.<ref>The contents of this page were originally drawn from a report by Corporate Watch and Red S ...from [[Angus Macmillan]] of [[Roots-of-Blood Campaign]], [[Pippa Gallop]] of [[Corporate Watch]], [[Trevor Bark]] and [[Mark Metcalf]].
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  • ==Supporting the introduction of Genetically Modified Crops== In March 2003, NFU Council members voted three to one in the favour of a motion that British farmers should be allowed to grow GM crops commercial
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  • ...%) wanted a new organisation.: * A fifth (18%) had lapsed their membership of the NFU.81 ...liances. A lack of both human and financial resources, as well as the lack of an administrative base, are the key reasons why the SFFA has not developed
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  • ...s associations. The clinical trial press this week and an increased number of drug scandals add to this image," he said. ...first company advertising directly to consumers on a national scale. Most of P&G’s product lines are the premium brands that cost a bit more than comp
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  • ...which certainly appear to have brought Lord Sainsbury rewards in the shape of a peerage and an appointment as Science and Technology Minister, and in tur ...hat the patent is the cauliflower mosaic promoter, which was at the centre of the [[Arpad Pusztai]] affair[40].
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  • ...; inflexible working practices; and the gold plating of EU directives. All of this undermines British businesses on the home front as they battle in glob As the above quote highlights, Tesco has a bit of a problem with national and European regulation, and through lobby groups and close links with gove
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  • ...ic concerns, appearing to be an ethical and thoughtful company taking heed of today's social and environmental issues has become more and more important ...be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some of its efforts.
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  • ...World War II, Bayer and other companies began to introduce a large number of organophosphorus compounds, including parathion, into the marketplace for i ...as developed as a potential pesticide and that the US military application of the compound has nothing to do with them.{{ref|215}}
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  • ...st constant stream of lucrative contracts, Halliburton still ran at a loss of $998 million during 2002.23 ==Board of Directors==
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  • ...sible way, to support the needs of our members and to be the leading voice of the European spirits industry". <ref> The European Spirits Organisation, [h ...egislative conditions for the production, marketing, distribution and sale of spirits within the EU
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  • ...ring that they understand and take into account the concerns and realities of the sector when making decisions that will impact on its activities; *To raise awareness among EU decision makers of the importance of commerce in the European economy;
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  • ...er [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] speaking at JPPI's 2010 Conference on the Future of the Jewish People">ES026VfRx58&feature=player_embedded#!</youtube> ....jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[Jewish People Policy Institute]] logo. A project of the [[Jewish Agency]].]]
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  • '''The National Strategy Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a f According to a profile the National Strategy Information Center (NSIC):
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  • ...t and treatment as well as construction, communications and the management of technical facilities" <ref> Suez 2007 Reference Document </ref> "At December 31, 2007, with revenues of 12.0 billion euros and 61,915 employees, the Group conducts its
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  • ...sses on the creation and implementation of alcohol policy, as well as some of the broader issues concerning the industry's organisations. ...ww3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118958065/abstract Global Ramifications of European Alcohol Policies]", Addiction, Vol. 97, No. 6, published online 28
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  • ...chnology [http://www.adyoron.com/index.asp?id=12&bold=trevor%20chinn Board of Directors]. Accessed 26th July 2008</ref>. ...2007</ref>. It's annual sales for 2007 were £18.8m with reported profits of £3.9m<ref><i>Manchester Evening News</i> 'Business section'. 24th July 200
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  • ...try''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permission of Ed Herman. ...so regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practical aspects of control.
    56 KB (8,492 words) - 17:23, 13 January 2009
  • ...MR]] jab is a combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella. One version of the vaccine available in 2010 in the UK is made by [[Merck]].<ref>[http://w ...inked to inflammatory bowel disorders and play a role in an increased risk of autism.<ref name=”struck-off”> James Meikle and Sarah Boseley, [http://
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  • '''Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley''' (born 14 February 1952) is a former British journalist and rig ...f the Catholic newspaper, ''The Universe'' and then as the managing editor of ''The Sunday Telegraph's Magazine'' in 1981.<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • ...hasis on emissions trading and other market based solutions tend to favour large scale existing technologies such as wind and arguably nuclear, which their The Council says of itself:
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