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  • *Jointchair: [[Tom Cox]] MP (Lab) *Contact: [[Douglas Smith]] , [[Parliamentary Monitoring Services]], 19 Douglas Street, London SW1P 4PA. Tel: 020 7828 0828
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  • ...The Executive Council of the Intelligence Summit consists of Lt. General [[Tom McInerney]], US Air Force, (Ret.) | Cdr. [[Richard Marcinko]], Navy SEALs C Summit organisers, Lt. Gen. [[Tom McInerney]] and Major General [[Paul Vallely]], seem to dominate the Summit
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  • ...two years ago, at the Ritz Carlton in Singapore, under the presidency of [[Douglas A. Warner III]], then chairman of the board of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., who [[Tom de Swaan]]
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  • Donald Maitland was the son of Thomas Douglas Maitland and Wilhelmina Sarah Dundas. He was educated at George Watson's Co ...ch to Political Warfare: Part 3] The IRD in Northern Ireland Spinwatch, By Tom Griffin 9 October 2007</ref>
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  • *[[Tom Davy]] (OBS) [http://www.scotland.gov.uk] [[Douglas Connon]] [[Aberdeen Asset Management]]
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  • **[[Douglas Feith]] *[[Tom Lantos]]
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  • ...members of the Intelligence community during the War, for after the War [[Tom Gribble]] was its secretary, and White though no longer its Director was it ...n [[Anthony Eden]], then [[Harold Macmillan]] and finally under Sir [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. During this time the austerity of post-war rationing gave way to a
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  • ...ough the only one for whom the claim has been shown to hold any water is [[Tom Driberg]], who was at least also acting as a double agent for MI5. ...or the contest were to be laid down by Heath's predecessor and ally [[Alec Douglas Home]]: there would be two ballots; a 15% majority on the first ballot woul
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  • *Tom Cullen, "Maundy Gregory - Purveyor of Honours", Bodley Head *Douglas Jerrold, "Georgian Adventures", reprinted the following year by the Right B
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  • ...y 2009 until September 2014 and was campaign director for [[Labour]] MPs [[Douglas Alexander]] and [[Michael Dugher]] for the 2015 UK general election. ...]] and shadow [[Cabinet Office]] minster [[Michael Dugher]]. He replaced [[Tom Watson]], who resigned following allegations in July 2013 that the [[Unite]
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  • Tom Hunter Gave £100,000 Tom Hunter Tom Hunter
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  • also notes that Mrs Wales Latham became [[Lady Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton]] - the only link I am aware of between TUC General Council and the self-same Lord [[Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton]] MP.(86)
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  • ...” campaign.<ref>[http://www.portland-communications.com/people/tom-boal/ Tom Boal, Portland Communications]; [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/paul-stephenson ...0, founder of the [["No"]] Campaign, and former Director of [[Reform]]<ref>Tom Baldwin, ‘Davis team plan fuels fears over factions’, ''The Times'', 27
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  • ...[Tony Katz]] | [[Martin Keates]] | [[Jon Kenworthy]] | [[Sion Kenyon]] | [[Tom Kerr Williams]] | [[James Kerrigan]] | [[Stephen Ketteley]] | [[Gail Kevill
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  • ...n. Henry "Scoop" Jackson (D-WA), who employed Abrams, [[Richard Perle]], [[Douglas Feith]], and other nascent neoconservatives. After Jackson's failure to win
    32 KB (4,953 words) - 18:06, 25 July 2010
  • ...2004, is a Departmental advisory committee. Formerly chaired by Labour's Tom McCabe, in his capacity as Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care. *Cllr. [[Douglas Kerr]], Chair, Edinburgh Licensing Board
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  • ...ugh the enthusiasm it displayed under the editorship of the late [[Charles Douglas-Home]] has slightly cooled.<ref name= "SDI"/> ...terference with the Telegraph's editorial policies under Max Hastings.<ref>Tom Bower, Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge, HarperCollinsPublishers,
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  • ...ed Lord Blaker), [[Ray Whitney]] MP and [[Stephen Haseler]]. According to Tom Easton, the Institute had a marked anti-left tendency: ...mpaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] and the Labour Party in the Eighties.<ref>Tom Easton, "[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/l31whowh.htm Who were
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  • ...sive American administrations in pursuit of its foreign policy goals.'<ref>Tom Easton, [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/l31whowh.htm Who were t ...ic at the [[City of London Polytechnic]], who along with fellow lecturer [[Douglas Eden]] (a US national) formed the [[Social Democratic Alliance]] and issued
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  • ...ma to hard-core Likudists. The group was founded by [[Natan Sharansky]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Dore Gold]], [[David Horowitz]], the former chairman of the [[Je *[[Douglas Feith]]
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