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  • .... Dr Fandy's popular articles have appeared the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and more regularly in the Christian Science Monitor. He
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  • Manningham-Buller was next posted to Washington DC as liaison officer, exchanging intelligence with the [[FBI]] and the [[C ...de MI5 and The War On Terrorism, Andre Deutsch, 2003, p.290.</ref> In this post, she had responsibility for mail interception, telephone tapping and covert
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  • [[Clark & Weinstock]] describes themselves as 'one of Washington’s most highly-regarded government relations and public affairs consulting ...York Times]]</i>, The <i>[[Wall Street Journal]]</i>, The <i>[[Washington Post]]</i>, The <i>[[Los Angeles Times]]</i>, the <i>[[Associated Press]]</i>, <
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  • The Podesta Group was established in 1988 and is a Washington based 'full service' bipartisan government relations and public affairs fir ...e most experienced and well-connected health care and biotech lobbyists in Washington'. Cohen previously served as Vice President for Government Relations with t
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  • ....com/home/preview.php?id=10948 Author Infiltrates Islamic Terror Cells]' ''Washington Jewish Week'' 29 August 2003</ref> The Site Intelligence Group’s website .../news/newstopics/uncertain-world/2053942/SITE's-embarrassment-as-Islamist-'Washington-apocalypse'-image-turns-out-to-be-from-Fallout-3-game.html Intelligence Gro
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  • ...orld/2006/feb/24/freedomofinformation.september11 Blogger bares Rumsfeld's post 9/11 orders], ''The Guardian'', 24 February 2006</ref> ...private White House dinner. According to the former British Ambassador to Washington, Blair told Bush not to get distracted from the war on terror. Bush replied
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  • ...notFound=true Depiction of Threat Outgrew Supporting Evidence], Washington Post, 2005</ref>. ...e House Iraq Group devised this strategy<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2003-07-23-questions-usat_x.htm Questions dog White House days], USA Today,
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  • ...University. His analyses have been published in the [[South China Morning Post]], the [[Asia Times]], and the [[Taipei Times]], and he is a contributor to
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  • ...and journal in the U.S, including the ''New York Times'' and ''Washington Post''. Dr London has also been a guest lecturer on several major radio and tel
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  • ...01 to 2003. He was next appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, a post that he held until 2006. From May 2007 until 2011 he served as ambassador
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  • ...hi Distinguished Service Award for Foreign Correspondence for a Washington Post series on right-wing death squads in El Salvador. <ref>www.douglasfarah.com In 1990, on contract with The Washington Post, he moved to Bogota, Colombia, to cover the exploding drug war in the Andea
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  • ...arer, which will probably take place in a less "pro-defense" (and possibly post-Thatcher) era. But even Mrs. Thatcher felt obliged to travel to the United ...DeYoung, “Soviet General Cities ‘Compromise’ in SDI,“ Washington Post, July 8, 1986.</ref> In response to these kinds of initiatives, only a few
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  • ...itute of Peace, ''The civil war in Tajikistan : causes and implications'' (Washington, D.C: [[United States Institute of Peace]], 1993) *Olivier Roy, ‘From Victory to Defeat in Afghanistan’, ''The Washington Post'', 7 August 1989
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  • ...d the [[Foreign Office]] after the war and was posted to New York, Norway, Washington and Caracas before returning to London as the Assistant Head of the African Smith occupied the post of [[UK Representative in Northern Ireland]] in 1971/2. ''The Independent''
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  • ...ary Supplement, Slate, Legal Affairs, the Moscow Times, and The Washington Post. He is now a writer and an editor for The Economist's website.<ref>[http://
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  • ...New site approved for potential fracking in Nottinghamshire], ''Nottingham Post'', 23 November 2016, accessed 30 November 2016. </ref> ..., Mann was part of a delegation of MPs to visit the social media giants in Washington and New York.
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  • ...3-2004Mar9.html ‘Final 'Va. Jihad' Defendant Acquitted’], ''Washington Post'', 10 March 2004</ref> Benkhala was tried for a second time in 2007 and Koh ...rss_metro/crime ‘Hardball Tactics in an Era of Threats’], ''Washington Post'', 3 September 2006</ref> Chandia was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment on
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  • ...alysis: Old affair will cause new damage], by [[Yaakov Katz]], [[Jerusalem Post]], 23 April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...on at State, Grossman wielded considerable power personally and within the Washington bureaucracy. He had access to classified information of the highest sensiti ...cus in Leak Case], By [[Jim VandeHei]] and [[Walter Pincus]], [[Washington Post]], 18 October 2005.</ref>
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  • ...08 tour of the US, Majid Nawaz also spoke at the Israel lobby think tank [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]<ref>Maajid Nawaz, [http://www.washingtonin ...ch'', 15 July 2011.</ref> However, Evans subsequently stated in a Facebook post:
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