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  • ...countries, and employs 120,500 people worldwide. Johnson & Johnson's sales in 2006 totalled $53.3B.<ref>http://www.jnj.com (Johnson & Johnson, Our Compan ...BAND-AID Brand Adhesive Bandages in 1921 and TYLENOL from McNeil-PPC, Inc. in 1960.
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  • ...the American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company of Indianapolis. In itself, Eli Lilly and Co. Ltd. is a major pharmaceutical company.<ref>http: ...tors, used to treat clinical depression. In 2005 Lilly released a new drug for depression, Cymbalta.<ref>http://www.lilly.co.uk/Nitro/newTemplates/general
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  • ==Address(es) in UK == ==Fee-Paying clients for whom UK consultancy services provided 1.09.07 to 30.11.07==
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  • Wyeth describes itself as 'a global leader in pharmaceuticals, consumer health care products, and animal health care prod ...formally known as <b>American Home Products</b> until it changed it's name in 2002<ref> Wyeth [http://www.wyeth.com/news/archive?nav=display&navTo=/wyeth
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  • ...group<ref>The LexisNexis Major World Newspapers group file which was used for the search contains over 40 full-text newspapers from around the world. Acc :The Scotsman & Scotland on Sunday
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  • ...elf strongly implies that his undercover tour began in June 1984 and ended in December 1988 (see Robert Lambert, [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1 ...2 February 1952. It is possibly that Collins meant sixteen days ''later'', in which case it would be 16 March 1952.</ref> , is a former [[Metropolitan Po
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  • ...]] '''Ernst & Young''' is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and one of the Big Four accountancy firms. ...credit-crunch-auditing Called to account], Guardian, 14 December 2008</ref>In mid-2012 they audited around 99 per cent of the FTSE 100 listed on the [[Lo
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  • ...ISC)''' was a right-wing propaganda group established by [[Brian Crozier]] in 1970 and backed by the CIA. According to its prospectus it was dedicated to ...ISC documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • '''Bellenden Public Affairs''' is a UK lobbying firm with offices in London and Edinburgh. ...lised in lobbying for developers to gain planning permission, particularly in London.
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  • ...are linked by his support for Western military intervention in the Balkans in the early 1990s ...ck out the Serbian irregular positions’<ref>Letter: The hands-off policy in Yugoslavia BYLINE: From Dr TOM GALLAGHER The Independent (London) May 25, 1
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  • ...ake sense of science and evidence copy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Sense About Science]] logo circa 2012]] The UK lobby group '''Sense About Science''' says it is
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  • ...prosecution in terrorism trials and has recently assisted the prosecution in the US Military Commissions system – condemned by human rights groups. ==Early life and education==
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  • ...elligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It was founded in 1985. In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • ...es we organise." <ref>[http://www.spannermedia.com/interviews/Fox.htm Hope for the Best - Interview with Claire Fox], website Spannermedia.com</ref> ...ive is long time LM associate [[Ann Furedi]] sponsored the Battle of Ideas in 2008, 2009 and 2011.
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  • [[File:Stuart_Derbyshire.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Stuart Derbyshire in 2007]] ...t' for ''[[LM magazine]]'' from July 1994 and then undertook the same role for its successor ''[[Spiked]]'' from 2000 onwards<ref>Stuart Derbyshire [http:
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  • [[File:Tiffany_Jenkins.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Tiffany Jenkins in 2011]] ...accessed via the Internet Archive for 14 April 2011.</ref> and has written for [[Spiked]]. <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/8524
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  • ...1990. [[File:James_Woudhuysen_2011.jpg|200px|thumb|right|James Woudhuysen in 2011]] .../ref> campaign and is the fifth signatory of the statement of [[Academics for Academic Freedom]].
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  • Members of the [[House of Lords]] in the UK Parliament following the election of 6 May 2010.<ref>[http://www.par *The [[Baroness Scotland of Asthal]] Labour
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  • ...e of story and what general themes can be attributed to Civitas' influence in the print media. This was to be accomplished by examining the coverage whe ...ost of Civitas' work has a right-wing bias which is likely to be reflected in similarly inclined outlets such as the ''Daily Mail'' and ''Telegraph'' and
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  • ...emics David and Anngret Simms.<ref>Catherine Milton, ‘Standing room only for a rarity’, ''The Times'', 31 May 1994; Brendan Simms, ''The Impact of Nap ...the Anglo-Irish gentry, and eventually died in prison in the Soviet Union in 1942.<ref>Diarmaid Fleming, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/67
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