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  • .... & Gadher, D. (2008) 'THE DONORS: FROM DIAMOND BROKER TO DEMOLITION MAN'. The <i>Sunday Times</i> 13th January 2008</ref> ...& Druggist</i> 'It's goodbye from him'. 28th June 2003</ref>. He was also the second largest shareholder of IVAX (as reported in 1998), with a stake wort
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  • ...on Policy]] inside British Army headquarters in Lisburn outside Belfast in the early 1970s. The Barron Report on the [[Dublin and Monaghan bombings]] included this assessment of him:
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  • ...ansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's priorities at the WTO negotiations.41 ===Campaign contributions in the USA===
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  • "Sodexho is committed to the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and in developing Public Private Partnersh ...stayed an inoffensive medium-sized catering company. 'Privatisation', and the lucrative contracts that go with it have turned Sodexho into a multinationa
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  • ...ndell Chemical Company]] and the [[Mirant Corporation]] and is a member of the [[National Petroleum Council]]. ...mber of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (1988, 2001), and a member of the [[Trilateral Commission]] (see Influence).28
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  • ...anual is part of the compilations of Army doctrine material which makes up the [[British Army Electronic Battle Box]] ...urgency Operations] Army code No 71596(Pt 1) DGD&D18/34/56, Released under the Freedom of Information Act p 1-G-3</ref>
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  • ...t Secretary to the Employment Department and Second Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. According to ''Who's Who'', Monck is an 'international consultan ...rgues in the [http://www.newstatesman.com/200209230041 New Statesman] that the Treasury statistics turned out to be categorically wrong:
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  • ...the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and prospective areas offshore and in the Rocky Mountains should be priorities" ...'in people, who rely on the Caribou herds that breed there, are opposed to the development.
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  • .... Recent funders include DFID, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the EC, Irish Aid, Danida, SIDA, FINNIDA, SECO, FAO, UNICEF and UNDP." ...rman of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva, and Vice-Chairman of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffie
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  • ...t initiative was started by the then UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Anan in the year 2000<ref>Global Compact Society:India [http://globalcompactasiapacific ...ons Global Compact [http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/ Overview of the UN Global Compact] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>.
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  • ...ey Work For You, [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/regmem/?p=10438 Changes to the Register of Members' Interests, Lewis Moonie], accessed 01 August 2007.</re ...[Sovereign Strategy]] is not a member of the lobbyists' professional body, the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], which has a code of
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  • ...estminster]]'''Open Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] and has neoconservative connections. ...y, roll back EU regulation of trade and financial services, and repatriate the EU welfare budget to member states.
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  • ...its agenda-setting work on young offenders, ethnic diversity, welfare and the labour market. ...e merger of Political and Economic Planning (PEP, established in 1931) and the [[Centre for Studies in Social Policy]] (CSSP, established in 1972).[http:/
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  • ...da.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</ref> ...da.ireland MI5 targets Ireland's al-Qaeda cells], by [[Henry McDonald]], [[The Observer]], 2 March 2008.</ref>
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  • ...gh Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy for the [[European Union]]. ...htm Department for Constitutional Affairs], appointed on 9 September 2004. The DCA was at that time headed by [[Lord Falconer]] and [[Harriet Harman]].
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  • ...is the former Chief of Staff of UK Armed Forces. Since his retirement from the military he has held a wide range of private sector roles. ...he Brigade Major of the Household Division and from 1977-1980 he commanded the Welsh Guards in Berlin and Northern Ireland.
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  • Former Director of the [[Aspen Institute Berlin]] (until 2001). ...ed annual policy dialogues with China, Russia, and India.<ref>Biography on the [http://www.watsoninstitute.org/contacts_detail.cfm?id=313 Watson Institute
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  • ...tate for African Affairs and served as Chairman and member of the Board of the [[United States Institute of Peace]] (1992-2011) in Washington, DC.<ref nam ...rnational relations (1972-80). He served as director of African studies at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (1976-80).<ref name="Geo
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  • The '''United States Institute of Peace''' is &ndash; to quote the Institution's web site &ndash; an: ...rs is appointed by the President of the United States'' and ''confirmed by the Senate''.<ref>[http://www.usip.org/]</ref>
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  • ...blished by the [[Hill & Knowlton]] PR firm to promote the 1991 U.S. war in the [[w:Persian Gulf|Persian Gulf]] ([[w:Operation Desert Storm|Operation Deser ...media, even for five minutes," by Hussein that "would help explain Iraq to the American people."
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