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  • ...The directory is established on a voluntary basis and it is intended only for information. *[[AIRPORTS COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL]] - [[EUROPEAN REGION]] - [[ACI EUROPE]]
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  • ...fairs]]. He is also a substitute Member of Parliament’s [[Delegation for Relations with the United States]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.eur ...on-Free Zones') in 1985, which won him the Nicolae Titulescu Academy Award for the same year, and 'Armele şi Politica' ('Weapons and Politics') in 1989.<
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  • ...ased upon a methodology developed by the associated [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]]. This apparently secret methodology was – according to SCL’s website ...s a military communications company at the [[Defence Systems and Equipment International]] (DSEi) arms show at London’s Excel Centre. Reporting the launch, ''The
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  • ...t the University of Leeds. He also runs the shadowy [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]], and is on the advisory board of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] ...e joined the School of History at the University of Leeds as a Lecturer in International History and Politics. In 1982 and 1983, he was Visiting Professor of Politi
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  • ...good manners and immaculate tailoring. But during the 1980s, he was known for rather different reasons. Mr Oakes enjoyed a brief period of notoriety as t ...'he joined [[Monte Carlo TV]] as a producer and in 1985 became the Head of International Production.'<ref name="SCLbehavioural">SCL Behavioural [http://sclbehaviour
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  • Following the listing of some issues of major importance for Bayer, an (by no means complete) overview of the most important lobby group ...reation of new, strict so-called social regulation); minimising liability (for their committed crimes, see crime section).
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  • DuPont's website paints a picture of a generous company striving for social and environmental justice. To quote the company's CEO [[Charles Holl ...d the environment in Vietnam. The company also ran chemical warfare plants for the US government. {{ref|7}}
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  • ...yle]] describes the company's strategy as follows: "DuPont typically looks for what it can live with, generally embracing the broad concepts that make the ...to build close relationships with them is by laying on expenses paid trips for them. This is also a favoured tactic of some of the industry lobby groups t
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  • ...sing responsibility for Pfizer subsidiaries around the world. He serviced, for example, as president of Pfizer Asia, based in Hong Kong. He has also serve ...Pharmaceuticals. He was promoted to vice president and general management for Pfizer Laboratories in 1980, became a corporate vice president of Pfizer In
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  • ...obal electronics industry and holographic optical components and holograms for electronics, security and authentication applications. {{ref|4}} ...ore than $1.9 billion in 2000. {{ref|7}} It sells hybrid seeds principally for the global production of corn and soybeans, and thus directly competes with
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  • ...due to the unusual nature of the business: research and development costs for new drugs require huge investments (sometimes upwards of $300 million (£20 ...expenditures; and that drug companies provide lavish compensation packages for their top executives [34].
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  • ...ons. The so called 'carbon club' led the way in undermining public support for action to curb climate change. ...rves.<ref>Heinz Rothermund, Speaking at the 1997 Celebrity Lecture for the Institute of Petroleum at Strathclyde University, 20 May 1997</ref> In 1998 Shell fol
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  • ...ture he gave at Strathclyde University, "How far is it sensible to explore for and develop new hydrocarbon reserves, given that the atmosphere may not be ...growth target to 3 per-cent, but Mr. Watts refused to be drawn on a figure for longer- term production growth[69].
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  • ...[[British Security Industry Association]] (BSIA) is the trade association for the security industry in the UK. Group 4 Falck is among its members. ...needs. The Association has lobbied for regulation of the security industry for over 15 years, culminating in the introduction of a regulation Bill at the
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  • ...– claiming to be 'a leader in the provision of critical support services for public authorities and corporate organisations internationally'2. The compa ...s, reliability and integrity, we will become the service partner of choice for government and corporate organisations, and the preferred employer of their
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  • ...ission is to offer services that contribute to a more pleasant way of life for people of all ages, whenever and wherever they come together."{{ref|1}} ...asylum seekers in the form of vouchers. This potentially big money spinner for Sodexho turned into a PR nightmare as the widest range of campaign groups i
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  • ...Mankind'' was a genuinely radical anti-imperialist manifesto and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over, ...rld affairs: rather it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlord
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  • ...ce rises and wage increases to around 3.5%. The unions' lack of enthusiasm for the idea meant that sooner rather than later there would be some sort of co ...sful attempt to get Tory backing for his red scare tactics Wilson arranged for [[Ted Heath]] to be briefed by the director of F Branch, [[Dick Thistlethwa
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  • ...worded cautiously, and sometimes in a downright misleading way. [[Amec]], for example, told one council with whom it was entering a £20m contract, that This is not to suggest that all such claims are merely public relations exercises. It does however suggest that some companies were less than frank
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  • In 2002 he was caught taking payments from the tobacco industry in exchange for writing pro-smoking articles in the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]''. ...olas Wroe, '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/oct/28/politics Thinking for England]', ''Guardian'', 28 October 2000</ref></blockquote>
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