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  • ...pany’s main researcher [[Andrew Jubb]]. <ref>Newswatch, [http://www.news-watch.co.uk/theteam.php The Team] [Accessed 14 January 2009]</ref> ...gs at the [[Charity Commission]] it was given £40,000 by the conservative foundation the [[Institute for Policy Research]].<ref>Institute for Policy Research An
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  • ...presentatives from the [[Broad Foundation]] and the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], as well as leading educational figures... [but] parent, student, and com ...], before becoming head of the education division of [[Mark Zuckerberg]]'s foundation, the [[Chan Zuckerberg Initiative]].
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  • ...[ConservativeHome]] | [[New Culture Forum]] | [[Standpoint]] | [[Migration Watch UK]] | [[Countryside Alliance]] | [[Centre for Social Cohesion]]<ref name=" ...ty UK]] | [[UK National Defence Association]] | [[UKIP]] | [[Young Britons Foundation]]
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  • ...ndation, Carthage Foundation, John M. Olin Foundation and the Sarah Scaife Foundation. <ref>http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Frontiers_of_Freedom </ref ...meaningful adaptation strategies."<ref>Frontiers of Freedom, "Science Hill Watch" 2/2/04 in http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=35)</ref>
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  • *Amb. [[Alfred Moses]], Chairman, [[UN Watch]] *Maj. Gen. (res.) [[Elazar Stern]], CEO, [[Genesis Foundation]]
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  • ...cusations made by journalist [[Ben-Dror Yemini]] about senior Human Rights Watch (HRW) director Joe Stork, and NGO Monitor's accusations about another HRW e ...e.com/2009/08/16/who-is-human-rights-watchs-joe-stork/ Who is Human Rights Watch's Joe Stork?,] Commentary, accessed June 5 2012</ref> He responded by sayin
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  • ...mmerce]] - Fellow | [[Freedom Week]] - Advisory Council | [[Young Britons' Foundation]] - Advisory Council | [[New Culture Forum]] - Advisory Committee | [[Polit
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  • ...|thumb|right|400px|A leaflet distributed in the UK by the [[Young Britons' Foundation]] at the time of the 2010 General election.]] ...ckering]].<ref>[http://www.ybf.org.uk/about/ About Us], The Young Britons' Foundation, accessed 9 November 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ends of Israel Educational Foundation. <ref> Friends of Israel Educational Foundation, http://www.foi-asg.org/reference/profile-john-levy.pdf accessed 22 Februar ...escribed in the report as ‘a research scientist and doctor’. <ref> BBC Watch, ‘Jeremy Bowen and the Gaza Conflict’, http://bbcwatch.org/jeremy-bowen
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  • ...health effects and bad working conditions. <ref>Richard Whittel, Corporate watch [http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=3513 Dodgy development: DfID in Indi ...rimental by a corporate watch investigation<ref>Richard Whittel, Corporate watch [http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=3661 Dodgy Development; False Promises,
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  • *[[Emma Carr]] - director, Big Brother Watch *[[Anas Darkaoui]] - programme manager, Asfari Foundation
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  • ...[[LM]]'' from 1994<ref>[[Andrew Calcutt]] and [[Jennie Bristow]], 'Truancy watch', ''Living Marxism'', No. 67 - May 1994, p. 34.</ref> and was listed as aff ...ly funds the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]), [[International Policy Network]], [[Foundation for Social and Economic Thinking]] (charitable arm of [[Politeia]]).<ref na
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  • ...f> He also contributed to the [[European Commission]] Project ‘Right’s Watch’ giving a talk on technology and regulation.<ref>See [http://www.bionews. *[[European Commission]] project [[Rights watch]] - Consultant/Speaker on technology and regulation<ref>See [http://www.bio
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  • ...n, [http://www.burkestichting.nl/en/index.html Homepage], The Edmund Burke Foundation, Accessed 04-May-2010</ref> The foundation’s website gives an account of how the think tank was founded:
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  • ...http://www.corporatewatch.org/?lid=2187 PFTHINK TANK PFONIES], ''Corporate Watch'', Newsletter 27- 3, Accessed 04-May-2010</ref><ref>ActionAid International ...rant in 2005. Mr. Spruyt, the founder of the Dutch think tank Edmund Burke Foundation, was visiting here with a member of the Dutch Parliament, Geert Wilders. Bo
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  • :We, the undersigned, believe the following two principles to be the foundation of academic freedom: ...fighting against free speech'.<ref>Graeme Paton, Students call for migrant watch don to be sacked, ''The Telegraph'', 2-March-2007</ref>
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  • ...[[Harry's Place]]<ref>[http://www.spittoon.org/archives/2098 Islamophobia Watch -- Dimwit Unlimited], ''The Spittoon'', 3 August 2009. The post references *[[Quilliam Foundation]] (until October 23, 2009)
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  • ...at 22:00 04 October 2007. This states it draws on a survey by the [[Soros Foundation]] Romania.</ref> ...results Google will provide for the search term ‘Mervyn Stone migration watch’ some commentary by Oscar Reyes contextualises their work:
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  • ==="Voter Fraud Watch"=== ...tch-a-primer-on-what-to-watch-for/ "Voter Fraud Watch: A Primer on What to Watch For"], Pajamas Media, 27 October 2010</ref> Ironically, when asked to provi
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  • ...nk-tank that launched the controversial ‘Campus Watch’ and ‘Islamist Watch’ programmes. Karsh is also currently the editor of its flagship publicat ...position after the September 11th attacks. In 2002 it launched [[Campus Watch]], an organisation described by [[John Mearsheimer]] and [[Stephen Walt]] a
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