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  • ...line]] of the program on terrorism and low-intensity warfare at the [[U.S. Global Strategy Council]]. Also in collaboration with Cline, Alexander has been in ...physically across borders. Although the administration eventually admitted its claim was a fraud, this piece of disinformation persisted in the propaganda
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  • Its membership reaches beyond formal politics to include rising figures in fina .... Reagan's administration took this movement so seriously that it recalled its ambassador to Ireland, [[Peter Dailey]], to Washington. He was given the ta
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  • ...nd and highlight its ethical stand point. All its products are organic and its earthy coloured packaging helps them to emphasise their point to the consum ...a number of complaints and worries about the future of the company due to its change in ownership. Green & Black's itself have tried to back up their sel
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  • ...t-delay-on-its-nuclear-power-plans.html The Government should not delay on its nuclear power plans; Negotiations over Hinkley Point C are going too slowl ...out the nuclear industry's need for 'winning hearts and minds' saying that its PR has been 'too defensive and reactive'following the Fukushima disaster.
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  • ...offer services in audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory through a global client services strategy executed locally in nearly 140 countries.<ref>Deli ...h the ''Telegraph'' newspaper came on the same day the government launched its consultation on proposals for hefty fines of up to £1million for 'cowboy'
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  • ...rkets and the increasing dominance of transnational corporations (TNCs) in global trade, investment and supply chains. Specifically, it must be ensured that ...NCs? In response to this, a discourse and a set of policies, practices and global institutions concerned with corporate social responsibility (CSR) arose and
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  • ...as also been reported that Lord Sainsbury lobbied the government to soften its line on supermarket development. More of these examples will be discussed b ...ken advantage of its’ position to gain influence over the government and its’ decisions. It became a subsidiary of [[Wal-Mart]] in 1999 and is curren
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  • ...To all intents and purposes it looks like an ordinary news website, though its lack of copyright protection might raise some questions in alert journalist .... According to its own estimate, the Foreign Office spent £340 million on its propaganda activities in the UK alone in 2001.<ref name="changing">[[Chris
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  • ...International Research Ltd.]] was set up in 1973. It subsequently changed its name to [[IIR]]. ''Dispatches'' reported in 2008 that Laidlaw was [[David C ....wallstreetoffshore.com/AboutUs.aspx?Content=Management%20Team Wall Street Global site]:
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  • ...has 28,500 employees in 24 countries.{{ref|58}} In 2002, it had 5,449 new global contracts.{{ref|59}} ...announced a rise in sales to £3.44bn during 2002 and PFI now forms 20% of its £5.1bn forward order book.{{ref|61}} It is the UK's leading PPP/PFI conces
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  • ...s, and eyewear. The company sells its products to retail accounts, through its owned retail stores, and through a mix of independent distributors and lice The company takes its name from the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
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  • We operate a global toll-free Alertline for employees to report in confidence any suspected vio These changes are driven by awareness that structural issues, common to the global footwear, apparel and equipment industries affect an individual company’s
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  • ...ordinate business participation in the scientific and policy debate on the global climate change issue&#39;. Members included corporate giants such as [[Exxo ...the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC) and undermine the global climate change treaty. The panel of 300 independent experts published sever
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  • ...g/sbeder/Books/suiting.html Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda]'', Earthscan, London, 2006, p. 1.</ref> ...ointed elite purports to act &#39;in the spirit of entrepreneurship in the global public interest to further economic growth and social
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  • ...th clients and press in their native tongue, wherever they are based. From its office in south Manchester, the BDB team conducts tightly-controlled and hi
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  • ...facing each individual client, drawing on the experience and expertise of its senior personnel. ...ncial communications networks and leverages this capability to ensure that its clients are consistently and correctly positioned with all of their importa
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  • ...Clients of the WPP Group include the majority of companies in the Fortune Global 500 and the NASDAQ 100, including Ford, IBM, Kellogg, Eastman Kodak, Novart ...with unprecedented vigour, and a greater public awareness of the media and its influence, advertising became a necessary element in any business practice.
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  • ...irm claims to be an agency for the 'new communications landscape'. It is a global public relations agency with 50 offices in major markets around the world. ...iven forcibly to psychiatric patients. It is also controversial because of its severe listed side-effects, which can include diabetes and tardive dyskines
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  • ...r of awards over the last two years, most recently a global IPRA award for its work with the Scottish telecom company THUS.
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  • ...firm, in May 2004 and is now the London consumer heartbeat of the Edelman global offering. ...f The Year for Mary-Kate & Ashley; JCPR was a finalist, again, in 2003 for its work on 02.
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