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  • ...year contract, the Economist has appointed '''Lansons Communications''' as its retained PR agency. Charles Barber of the Economist had the following to sa ...l be charged with enhancing the island’s economic reputation and raising its profile throughout the world. Much of the work will be concentrated on the
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  • * to encourage a global policy environment that is conducive to innovation in medicine, both therap ...ssure regular contact and experience-sharing and coordinate the efforts of its members towards the realisation of the above objectives." [http://www.ifpma
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  • ...g, measurement and evaluation that meet the corporate or marketing aims of its clients *[[Global Knowledge UK]]
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  • ...independent public relations firms in the world, Waggener Edstrom founded its first European office in 1998 with an aim to serve Europe’s foremost tech ...to ensure straightforward communications — whether local, continental or global.
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  • ...source: GlaxoSmithKline, date viewed 28 October 2002)</ref>. GSK has shown its commitment by suing the South African Government for trying to supply AIDS ...000 GlaxoWellcome and SmithKline Beecham had a seven per cent share of the global pharmaceutical market, combined. In addition, the two combined companies ac
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  • ...gs you news and critical information on the GATS 2000 negotiations and the global campaign to 'Stop the GATS Attack.' Website: www.gatswatch.org/index.html ...reement. But more important, GATS undermines a country's ability to manage its basic services in the public interest. Public services should go beyond a s
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  • ...irect link between the condition and the company’s medicine, to maximise its sales.
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  • Honest Reporting describes its mission as follows: The following is HonestReporting's description of its founding:
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  • One of its founders, [[Rachel Kleinfeld]], described the impetus for the project as na At its 2005 conference one of the panel discussions was on 'what Democrats did wro
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  • ...d a number of industry associations, [[BP]] was formerly a member of the [[Global Climate Coalition]] (GCC): The coalition has heavily lobbied governments an ...}. The roundtable's position is explained in Rush to Judgment: A Primer on Global Climate Change, available on the group's website. {{ref| http://www.globalc
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  • *[[Mediasmart]] - what is its function? '''EU and Global level'''
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  • ...] through their arthritis treatment Vioxx between its approval in 1999 and its withdrawal from the market in 2004. ...h and development laboratories are located in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire and its manufacturing is located at Cramlington in Northumberland. <ref>MSD UK [htt
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  • ...cases of poisoning, side-effects and environmental pollution connected to its chemical and pharmaceutical products. In December 2001, Multinational Monit <td> '''2000 Global Ranking''' </td>
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  • ...enamed the '''International Association for Cultural Freedom''' (IACF). At its height, the CCF/IACF was active in some thirty-five countries and also rece ...was created in 1950, the Congress was one of the projects which came under its purview. Two agents in the congress, [[Michael Josselson]] and [[Lawrence d
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  • ...Widows Group]] Ltd, chairman of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] and of [[Global Vision]] and an active member of the House of Lords. ...iser...Founded in 1989 by a group of 13 academics, the Bruges Group gained its inspiration from Thatcher's speech in the city a year earlier in which she
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  • ...and independence of the four organisations. Ultimately the PhRMCA achieved its aim as the Medicare Prescription Drug Bill was signed into law by President *[[Global Public Affairs Institute]]
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  • ...of the Earth (2005), [http://www.ash.org.uk/html/press/050428.html 'BAT in its Own Words'] </ref> It is also argued that restrictions on smoking in public ...s Health Select Committee]] hearing that the group received 96 per cent of its total £250,000 budget from tobacco companies. However he maintained that F
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  • *'''Global and regional estimates of cigarette consumption, 1970–72, 1980–82, and ...deemed undesirable. Why then would a country let such an institution enter its boundaries?
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  • ...o establish an international centre for corporate social responsibility at its Business School in return for a £3.8 million sponsorship from British Amer ...'Guardian'' published documents exposing how BAT condoned tax evasion on a global scale in order to boost sales:
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  • ...millions of cigarettes worldwide, and this has to be attributed in part to its widespread and extensive advertising campaigns. ...oducts have become recognisable on a global scale. In 1999 BAT established its own Formula One racing team, British American Racing. This gives the compan
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