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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 16:46, 14 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Standard Life Assurance (content was: '==Standard Life== '''Standard Life''' was founded in Edinburgh on 23rd March 1825. Worldwide, the company employs approximately 11,000 people with approximately 6,500 of those working in Edinburgh. The company manages assets in excess o...')
- 16:44, 14 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Dominic Fry (content was: 'Dominic Fry is the Director of Tulchan Communications and is active in PR industry lobby groups and networking bodies (the Chartered Institute of Public Relations, the Arthur W. Page Society), in groups promoting Corpor...')
- 16:19, 14 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Julia Hobsbawm (content was: ''''Julia Hobsbawm''' is a public relations operative with very close New Labour Links. She is a regular defender of the PR industry and has been appointed a Visiting Professor of Public Relations at the London College of Communication, [...')
- 10:16, 13 April 2009 Tom Mills (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Fouad Ajami.JPG
- 11:01, 12 April 2009 Miriam Rose (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Img-anthonyhobley-3185.jpg (Anthony Hobley. Climate Change lawyer and market solutions proponent.)
- 17:00, 10 April 2009 Miriam Rose (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Green,Mandelson,Count.jpg (UKBCSE conference. )
- 20:26, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Robert Cooper (content was: 'right|thumb|Robert Cooper '''Robert Cooper''' is a former special adviser to Tony Blair, a member of the British Diplomatic Service, and Director-General of External and Politico-Military Affairs for the Counc...')
- 20:24, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Chatham House Rule (content was: 'The Chatham House Rule states: ::"When a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that ...')
- 20:23, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Denis MacShane (content was: 'right|thumb|Denis MacShane, House of Commons, London, 6 February 2008 '''Denis MacShane''' (born 21 May 1948) is a British MP for Rotherham (since 1994). He worked as a minister in the Foreign Office between 2...')
- 20:21, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Committee on the Present Danger (content was: 'The Committee on the Present Danger denotes a series of hawkish US establishment pressure groups. The original committee founded in 1950, was revived twice, in 1976 and 2004. ==Overview== Both CPD I and CPD II sought to use public p...')
- 20:00, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Greg Palast (content before blanking was: ''''Greg Palast''' is a journalist who broke the "cash for access" story in The Observer. The "cash for access" scandal involved Jon Mendelsohn, in his role as founder and head of the lobby firm LLM, boasting t...')
- 20:00, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Oxfam (content before blanking was: ''''Oxfam International''' is involved in many projects and campaigns worldwide to reduce poverty and contribute to the social and economical development of third world countries. Established in 1995, Oxfam International...')
- 20:00, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Amnesty International (content before blanking was: ''''Amnesty International''' (AI) is "a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights." <ref>[http://web.amnesty.org/pages/aboutai-index-eng]</ref> == About AI == [http://web.amn...')
- 20:00, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Article 19 (content before blanking was: ''''ARTICLE 19''' "is an international human rights organisation which defends and promotes freedom of expression and freedom of information all over the world."<ref>[http://www.article19.org/about/index.html About Us] Sec...')
- 19:59, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Institute for War and Peace Reporting (content before blanking was: ''''Institute for War and Peace Reporting''' (IWPR) is a journalist training and news media support organization focusing on the Balkans, Afghanistan, and the former Soviet Union. ==About== According to the IWPR website:...')
- 19:58, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Geoffrey Robertson (content before blanking was: ''''Geoffrey Robertson''' QC - counsel in many landmark cases in constitutional, criminal and media law in the courts of Britain and the commonwealth and he makes frequent appearances in the Privy Council and the European ...')
- 19:58, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Toni Solo on Carlin (content before blanking was: ''''Guardian exclusive: Hugo Chavez is Venezuelan President''' === by toni solo (from Nicaragua)=== Majority world opinion was not stunned on February 3rd when the UK Guardian's web site reported a fact about Venezuela. ...')
- 19:57, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page John Carlin (content before blanking was: ''''John Carlin''' (b. 1956) is primarily a sports writer for various newspapers, and specializes in football. However, he has been a correspondent for several UK newspapers, and has reported from: South Africa, Spain, Ar...')
- 19:57, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page David Shankbone (content before blanking was: ''''David Shankbone''' is a leading editor for the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. ==Lobbied by Israel== In December 2007, Shankbone visited Israel invited/paid by the Israeli government. :David Saranga from the Cons...')
- 19:57, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Ethan Bronner (content before blanking was: 'right|thumb|Ethan Bronner, New York Times Editorial board member and Middle East 'expert' '''Ethan Bronner''' is the Deputy Foreign Editor and the resident expert on the Middle East at the ''Ne...')
- 19:55, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Discover the Network (content before blanking was: ''''DiscoverTheNetwork''' is a database/search website meant to track "the left". It was launched on February 15, 2005, but Horowitz claims it was two-years under development. The ''About Us'' section explains, DTN: :is ...')
- 19:55, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Viktor Yushchenko (content before blanking was: ''''Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko''' (b. 23 Feb. 1954) is the third and current President of Ukraine. He took office on 23 Jan. 2005. ==Yushchenko's useful skin disease propaganda == In the run-up to the 2004 elections in...')
- 19:54, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Vcrisis.com (content before blanking was: 'Vcrisis.com is a platform for Aleksander Boyd and like-minded individuals to smear, denigrate and attack anything having to do with Hugo Chavez, the Bolivarian revolution and change in Venezuela. The main purpose of the ...')
- 19:54, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Universal Peace Federation (content before blanking was: ''''Universal Peace Federation''' (UPF) is an "Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace" which specializes in organizing trips for politicians and opinion formers so that they can form their opinion on i...')
- 19:54, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Peter Eigen (content before blanking was: 'Eigen is the co-founder of Transparency International formerly a Visiting Scholar with the Carnegie Endowment. [http://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/index.cfm?fa=expert_view&expert_id=116] It has a focus on global...')
- 19:54, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Paul Eavis (content before blanking was: 'Paul Eavis is a director of Saferworld and an Associate of the Oxford Research Group [http://www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk/aboutus/associates.htm]. Other associates are from the military, government, academia an...')
- 19:54, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Oxford Research Group (content before blanking was: ''''Oxford Research Group''' (ORG) is a think tank, NGO and registered charity based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1982 the group advocates disarmament and non-violent forms of conflict resolution. In April 2005, they...')
- 19:53, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page OpenDemocracy (content before blanking was: ''''OpenDemocracy''' is a UK based online publication, which is a project of The Open Trust – a US-based organization. The publication provides platform to leading commentators from around the world from the hard...')
- 19:53, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (content before blanking was: ''''Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy''' (NIMD) is a Dutch semi-statal multi-party democracy and civil society promotion organization based in the Hague. Its "about us" states: :The NIMD is an institute of po...')
- 19:52, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Nader Mousavizadeh (content was: ''''Nader Mousavizadeh''', "Harvard graduate and Rhodes Scholar, served as a speechwriter and special assistant to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan after a stint as a United Nations political officer in Bosnia-Herzegovina. He advised t...')
- 19:52, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Monsanto: Corporate Crimes (content before blanking was: 'Monsanto have an impressive history of committing corporate crimes [40]. Recent Monsanto crimes include: ==BST== BST or rBGH marketed by Monsanto as Posilac is a genetically engineered hormone designed to make cows produ...')
- 19:51, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Mike Aaronson (content before blanking was: 'Governor of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy in London, '''Mike Aaronson''' initially worked for Save the Children in 1969 as a relief worker in Eastern Nigeria, and then between 1971 and 1987 he held various ...')
- 19:49, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Michael Shrimpton (content was: 'thumb|right|Michael Shrimpton thumb|right|Pauline Neville-Jones Michael Shrimpton was termed a "conspiracy theorist" when introduced as a pundit on Sky News (December 3, ...')
- 19:49, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page ProPublica (content before blanking was: ''''ProPublica''' is a center for investigative journalism set up by former senior Wall Street Journal editors. ProPublica will "will deploy two dozen reporters and editors. He’ll then offer that work as exclusives to n...')
- 19:49, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Michael Shifter (content before blanking was: ''''Michael Shifter''' has been an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, where he teaches Latin American politics. Shifter is vice president for policy at the Inter-American Dialogue. ...')
- 19:48, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Nikolaj Nielsen (content before blanking was: 'Nikolaj Nielsen is an editorial intern at terrorism.openDemocracy. He is also a "Eramus Mundus student currently pursuing a Master's of Journalism and Media. He specializes in war and conflict reporting". Nielsen is a k...')
- 19:48, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Many Rivers Films (content before blanking was: '<strong>many<font color="#FF6633">rivers</font>films</strong> (MRF) is an independent television production company, based in south London. MRF was founded by Kevin Toolis and Dea Birkett, and it is associated wi...')
- 19:48, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Living History Forum (content before blanking was: 'The Living History Forum (in Swedish ''Forum för levande historia'') is a Swedish governmental organization founded on 1 June 2003, after being initiated six years earlier by then-Prime Minister Göran Persson. LHF d...')
- 19:48, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Bob Geldof (content before blanking was: ''''Bob Geldof''' is a former rocker, organizer of the Live Aid concert against famine in Ethiopia, professional moralizer, and the British version of Bono. Geldof and Bono participate in the same elite events: Davos, G8...')
- 19:47, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page James Webb (content before blanking was: ''''James Webb''' is (2007) US Senator for Virginia, a former Secretary of the US Navy, and a Vietnam veteran. He has written several books with a martial slant, and also the story for Rules of Engagement which the fi...')
- 19:47, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Iraq Body Count (content before blanking was: ''''Iraq Body Count''' (IBC) is a project of the Oxford Research Group which aims to obtain estimates of the total number of Iraqi civilian fatalities resulting after the March 2003 war against Iraq. It utilizes some ...')
- 19:47, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page IFES Middle East Programs (content before blanking was: 'IFES activities and programs in the Middle East ==Iraqi Chapter== IFES also sent "election observers" to the Iraqi election of January 30, 2005. On February 2nd it issued a press release lauding the election process. I...')
- 19:47, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Hack Watch (content before blanking was: 'Hacks are journalists who serve as mouthpieces of the state-corporate nexus. *Pham Xuan An - Time *David Blair *Ethan Bronner - New York Times *Thomas Friedman - New York Times *Tom Gallagher - OpenD...')
- 19:47, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Francis Bok (content before blanking was: ''''Francis Bok''' is an "ex-slave" from Sudan who has been put on tour in the United States for propaganda efforts to denigrate Sudan. In October 2007, Bok gave a lecture at Brandeis Univ., a leading Jewish university in...')
- 19:46, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page International Chamber of Commerce (content before blanking was: '==Introduction== The International Chamber of Commerce states itself to be “the worlds only truly global organisation” [http://www.iccwbo.org/iccfheh/index.html]that is concerned with assertively “expressing busines...')
- 19:46, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Cultural Survival (content before blanking was: ''''Cultural Survival''' was founded in 1972 by a group of Harvard social scientists, Cultural Survival (CS) is “concerned with the fate of tribal peoples and ethnic minorities, the traditional concerns of cultural anthr...')
- 19:46, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Cultural engineering through games (content before blanking was: 'Games have been exploited for propaganda purposes. ==Early History: Monopoly== The popular and seemingly innocuous Monopoly game is also a favorite among the political right. The game inculcates a political economic m...')
- 19:46, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Transparency International (content before blanking was: 'right|thumb|Corruption Perceptions Index 2006 by Transparency International. http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2006 == Background== '''Trans...')
- 19:45, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page "300" (content before blanking was: 'Hamid Dabashi writes: {{ref|dab}} :On the face of it, Zack Snyder's 300 (2007) is just a bodybuilders' wet-dream version of a foundational myth, of how "the West" began -- albeit the muscularity of its sculpted takes ...')
- 19:44, 9 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Taxpayers' Alliance (content was: 'The '''Taxpayers' Alliance''' (TPA) is a right-wing single-issue think tank and lobbying group seeking "politics and sympathy with the cause of lower taxes and reformed public services". On 19 September 2007, the Hayek Society, a LSE ri...')