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  • Wheeler established [[Sterling Public Relations]] in 1976, a consultancy acquired by [[Grey Advertising]] in 1990.<ref>Speakers' Corn
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  • ...anslator and editor (with Professor [[Peter Paret]]) of CLAUSEWITZ ON WAR (1976), for which he received the Samuel Eliot Morison Prize for Military History *''War in European History'', 1976.
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  • *Member, Rheinland-Pfalz Regional Assembly (1976-1979).
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  • ...ointed Honorary Treasurer, and had been a member of the College Council in 1976, when, five years after I had formally retired, it had elected me a Fellow
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  • ...etary and Prime Minister 1974-76; Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Energy 1976-79; Shadow Environment Secretary 1983-89; Shadow Leader of the House 1989-9
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  • ...d moved into PR in 1973 and become Chair of John Laird Public Relations in 1976. He was appointed visiting professor of public relations, University of Uls
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  • ...xecutive of The Rugby Portland Cement Co Ltd and subsidiaries from 1933 to 1976. Later a director of the Granada Group. A member of the Carlton Club. ...s the League’s role in pro-capitalism lobbying became less important. In 1976 the Conservative Party had elected Margaret Thatcher as its leader embraci
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  • ...'Sunday Times''' Insight page and then editor of the ''Evening Standard'' (1976 - 1978). He was political editor of ''The Economist'' from 1979 - 1986 and
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  • *1974&ndash;1976: Chairman of the Conservative Party of Scotland (having been Deputy Chairma
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  • ...ur Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]] which it says was set up in 1976 by the late [[Joe Godson]] who was "Labour Attache at the US Embassy in Lon ::Funding of the committee, founded in 1976 by a former US embassy labour attache, Mr [[Joseph Godson]], remained a sec
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  • * [[James E. Burke]] (CEA of [[Johnson & Johnson]] from 1976 to 1989) ...nese Prime minister in 1991-1993; Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1974 to 1976, Chief Cabinet Secretary from 1984 to 1986, Minister of Finance in 1987 and
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  • ...s Kao CBE FREng FRS], Jul 2012, accessed 30 Oct 2013.</ref> Established in 1976, the body is registered as a charity (No. 293074).
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  • | [[Yosef Almogi]] || 1976-1978 | [[Aryeh Dolchin]] || 1975-1976
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  • ...zation after his brother Jonathan, who died in the Entebbe airport raid in 1976. Its propaganda function and its design to influence U.S. and other Western ...mate Finds Soviet Seeks Superiority in Arms;' ''New York Times'', Dec. 26, 1976.</ref> and fall into the right-wing category of positions on the opinion-po
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  • ...ed the bureau's powers as broad enough to escape any such strictures. In a 1976 memorandum, included in the 'Final Report' of the Church committee, Wannall
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  • ...up joined Reagan en masse after his 1980 victory. The CPD was organized in 1976 by a larger but overlapping set of cold warriors and reactionaries determin
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  • ...e Red threat to Italy, which was held just before the Italian elections of 1976. The panel included [[William Colby]] and [[Ray Cline]], both from the CIA;
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  • ...r Corner and David Horowitz, The Roclcefellers: An American Dynasty (Holt, 1976), pp. 305-306, 384-385, and 401.
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  • ..." Paul U. Selding, ed., Research in Economic History, Volume 1 (JAT Press, 1976).
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  • ...s readily as it meets privately with the President and cabinet leaders. In 1976 Business Week called it "business&#39; most powerful lobby in Washington."{ ...n dues, depending on their size. This provided a budget of $2.4 million in 1976. Membership in the organization is open, but it is not solicited. Decisions
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