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  • ...yn de Rothschild failed his economics degree at Cambridge, but made up for it 40 years later when he took an honorary one from Hull. Evelyn was a polo pl ...super think tank," [[Policy Network]], with 250,000 pounds sterling to get it started. Policy Network is the coordinating organization between the DLC an
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  • *Voted in favour of the Commission White Paper on "Strategy for a future Chemicals Policy" (A5-0356/2001). The amendment helps avoid th ...t" (A5-0100/2002). The amendment sets higher reuse and recycling rates for IT and telecommunication equipment.<ref>Friends of the Earth, [http://www.foee
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  • According to the [[Wall Street Journal]] it was the personal intercession of [[Natan Sharansky]] which persuaded [[Geor ...ussian dissident [[Aliaksandr Milinkevich]] the President of the Political Council of Democratic Forces of Belarus was at the conference and a conference brie
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  • ...t" (A5-0100/2002). The amendment sets higher reuse and recycling rates for IT and telecommunication equipment.<ref>Friends of the Earth, [http://www.foee *Voted against the report towards a "thematic strategy on the sustainable use of pesticides" (A5-0061/2003). The amendment propose
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  • ...July 1990 and from 1991 WGI was the UK chapter of the senior World League. It is said that in 1992 the World League declined to be further associated wit WGI Director [[Stuart Notholt]] described the WGI's international strategy as follows:
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  • ...ted States. It was wound up in 1986 when the [[Tower Commission]] revealed it had been part of [[Oliver North]]'s [[Iran-Contra]] funding network. ...elligence gathering within political organizations. The laws tried to make it necessary to demonstrate that a criminal act was likely to be uncovered by
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  • ...the news, John Tirman, a former Time journalist explains how the editorial strategy serves the interest of corporate America New Internationalist, Issue 115, 1 ...jor player in advancing the politics of the U.S. corporate interests which it serves no matter where they lead us. Of TIME’s Corporate Directors, [[Ji
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  • ...t seven years, and expanded from London to Liverpool, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It covers public relations, politics, design, branding, advertising, media pla ...the 2001 General election and was the agent in his local area in the 2002 council elections.
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  • ...e Council of Ministers has expressed the need for a comprehensive EU level strategy, but according to EUROCARE, ...unity to protect the health and well being of European citizens, the final strategy reflected the alcohol industry’s intensive and unprecedented lobbying cam
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  • ...ining accusations of corporate race abuse or discrimination. In addition, it actively works to access government and Congressional officials on behalf o Most of GWI's business is in Nigeria where it obtains about 40% of its funding. Jean-Christophe Servant reports:
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  • ...at [[Robert B. Zoellick]], the US trade negotiator, would be nominated. As it turned out, Zoellick was to succeed Wolfowitz in the post in 2007. A report for National Public Radio (NPR) in the US said it was anticipated that Bush's nomination of Wolfowitz,
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  • ...Francis Brooke: “We tried to burn through forty million dollars a year...It was a very nice job.” <ref>Mayer, op. cit.; William Rivers Pitt, [http:// ...rn Iraq, choosing a three-man Leadership Council and a 26-member executive council. The three leaders included moderate Shiite Muslim cleric Muhammad Bahr al-
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  • ...is is the price Cardoso pays for Rubin’s election campaign services. For it was the US Treasury which, with the IMF, kept Brazil’s currency aloft. Ru ...uncil]] of the United States in January 1999. He is also a member of the [[Council of Foreign Relations]], a contributing Editor to the American Journalism Re
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  • ...ement and [demanded] to know why North Korea would not have to first prove it had stopped sponsoring terrorism before being rewarded with removal from th ...impact policy using behind-the-scenes tactics that don't reveal his role. It is a tactic that Abrams, described by the ''Washington Post'' as "a legenda
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  • *Strategy Board Member, [http://www.appiangroup.cz/en/group/appian_group_europe_sa.ph *Member, [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (1988, 2001)
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  • ...1998 merger of [[Price Waterhouse]] and [[Coopers & Lybrand]]. As of 2013 it worked in 154 countries with more than 161,000 staff providing "industry-fo ...the Treasury "to help wealthy clients avoid paying UK taxes". The firms, it said, went on to "advise multinationals and individuals on how to exploit l
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  • ...pests, that left untreated can cause serious health and safety threats”. It also boasts of having “an excellent working relationship with the EPA”. ...erage and consumer product companies.[59] According to the group's website it “advances the interests of the food, beverage and consumer products indus
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  • ...would be surprising if [[Microsoft]] didn't attempt to subvert democracy. It does, of course. James Love, with the technology watchdog group the Centre ...ordinary citizens in various Internet chat rooms, sponsored polls to make it appear they have a grounswell of support and have enlisted their stockholde
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  • ...he breakup of the Soviet Union and war with [[Iraq]],' Mr. Libby said. 'So it turned out to be the perfect job.' *1989-1992 - U.S. Department of Defense, deputy undersecretary-strategy and resources
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  • ...dson would subsequently wage as both a journalist and think tank director. It is thus worth examining them at length. ...advocate of SDI, as envisaged by President Reagan, although the enthusiasm it displayed under the editorship of the late [[Charles Douglas-Home]] has sli
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