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  • ...re than £5,000 for "tickets for dinners" in 1999-2000. In total they gave the Labour Party £36,000 for tables at Labour Party events since 1997. ...ception. At Enron's table, the Labour Party provided notables such as Home Office Minister [[Paul Boateng]], novelist [[Ken Follet]] and his wife, Stevenage
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  • ...l experts from the health, education and voluntary sectors and from within the drinks industry. ...nkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on product labels.<ref> The Drinkaware trust,[http://www.drinkawaretrust.org.uk/index.php?option=com_co
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  • ...<i>The Guardian</i> 'Special Investigation: Tax loopholes on homes benefit the rich and cost UK millions: Choice homes, virtually tax free'. 25 May 2002</ He is director of the [[Oxford Institute for Yiddish Studies]] and lives in St Johns Wood in Nort
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  • ...-2006-Congress-Final Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government]", ''GMB: April 2006 Briefing'', p8, accessed 12.09.10</r ...s reportedly in favour of hospitals being given power to borrow money from the private sector.<ref>Cherry Canovan, "[http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?sto
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  • ...of £500,000 to Tony Blair's private office fund before the 1997 election.The fund was a 'blind trust' set up by [[Jonathan Powell]], now Blair's Chief o ...tion (ICI, Rolls Royce, BAT/Rothmans, Halifax, Powergen) and Tax forms for the Inland Revenue. Directors got paid between £146,000-£210,00 in 1999.
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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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  • ...une of £280 million <ref> Sunday Times Rich List, "Sir Michael Bishop". ''The Times'' (London), 27 April 2008. Acc 2 November 2008 </ref> to over nearly ...lendonbrook''', of Bowdon in the County of Cheshire, and was introduced in the [[House of Lords]] on 22 March 2011,<ref>[http://www.publications.parliamen
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  • :Bornman, 28, is a controversial figure even within the BC and federal Liberal parties, with a chequered past that includes some du ...in Victoria’s Traveller's Inn that turned into a drunken hotel-trashing. The party was sued for $10,000 in damages by owner [[John Asfar]] but he settle
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  • ...nd the [[Department for Constitutional Affairs]], and a government whip in the [[House of Lords]]. Prior to that he was a policy analyst and writer, contributing to the development of Labour’s policies for local and regional government.
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  • ...Scotts owns the leading brands in every major category in virtually all of the countries where it has a significant presence.[1] ...addition, Scotts LawnService has now become the 2nd largest competitor in the American lawn service industry.[2]
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  • ...ing and role were transferred to [[Alcohol Research UK]] in March 2011 and the new body was launched in September 2011. <ref> Alcohol Research UK [http:// ...merly the Brewer's Society), The [[Wine and Spirit Trade Association]] and The [[Scotch Whisky Association]] nominate representatives.
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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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  • "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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  • ==Head office== For all other office locations (including UK) see: www.halliburton.com/ofc_loc/location_search.j
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  • Chasing the Dragon; Appeasing the Chinese ...assacre and features including 'The Last Emperor', an unfavourable look at the life of Mao Zedong.
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  • ...ti-communist aims. This was Common Cause, whose origins are to be found in the merging of two quite distinct political strands. ...is to be found within the [[Amalgamated Engineering Union]] (AEU). Within the AEU,
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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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  • ...n Fund]] (for the Baptist church) in London. Adele has broad experience of the voluntary sector but is also a well-known social entrepreneur and a [[Commo ...dly and successfully to become one of the UK’s leading organisations for the development and support of social entrepreneurs.
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  • ...n of Scots American philanthropist, [[Andrew Carnegie]], previous Chair of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust and now our Honorary President. Formerly in s ...r of Audit and Risk Sub-Committee) Formerly Business Development Director, The British Linen Bank Limited. Chairman, Macnaughton Holdings Limited. Formerl
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  • ==Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House== Below are some extracts from Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House.
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