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  • ...n off, off the record'. Another simply put the phone down... The source of its funding is a mystery...<ref>Chris Blackhurst Aitken dropped by the Right's .... Pinay was very old and seems to have been little more than a figurehead. Its chief fundraiser and leading light is the former lawyer, [[Jean Violet]]. A
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  • ...ritish industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most important functions is to hold occasional heart-to-hearts with the pri ...ved to be the underestimate of the year. The CBI, after rapidly canvassing its leading members, reckoned the cost at Pounds 4 billion.
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  • ...ring free market values'. The ICHD 'uses a variety of means to communicate its research to the broadest possible audiences, and especially to critical gro *[[American University Center for Global Peace]],
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  • ...ort into the Libor rate-rigging scandal, stated that BBA was "careless" in its approach to policing Libor and put too much trust in a system that "did not ...ommittee chairman and Labour MP [[John McFall]] (now Lord McFall), to host its annual parliamentary reception on the House of Lords terrace.<ref name="New
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  • Echo's web site gives us a glimpse of the process of PR. Its section called 'What the Critics Say' includes no criticism. Only three art ...e [[Ministry of Defence]] has the role of defending the United Kingdom and its interests, and strengthening international peace and stability. Like many g
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  • ...an Union decision-making. Secondly, AquaFed has strong French roots due to its close connections to the French water multinational [[Suez]]. AquaFed’s ...rators, includes both public and private sector companies. This means that its positions on issues like water liberalisation within the European Union, in
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  • ...ars later he co-founded Sterling PR, which was acquired in 1990 by Grey as its first PR office in Europe. Wheeler was CEO of GCI UK until 2005, and as cha ...nal staff developing and implementing PR programmes at local, European and global levels, as well as supporting public affairs and lobbying initiatives.
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  • ...ce patriot". Milner had grand dreams of a global Imperial parliament, with its seat in London, with delegates of British decent from Canada, Australia, Ne ...svaal in February 1898 &ndash; that the Pretoria government would never on its own initiative redress the grievances of the "''Uitlanders''". This gave Mi
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  • ...Arabia and Turkey in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Its missions included broadcasting the "Voice of the Gulf" and other highly suc ...ovina in support of Stabilization Forces operations. In 1998, the unit and its aircraft participated in Operation Desert Thunder, a deployment to Southwes
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  • ...e everywhere’, and the multinational definitely has a huge and expanding global reach. Unilever proudly declares that every day 150 million people are choo ...o be the world’s number one advertiser. (Advertising Age estimate a 1999 global media spend of $3.7bn (£2,539bn), of which $3.1bn (£2,127bn) was outside
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  • ...g -struck the biggest deal in the UK’s advertising history- and expanded its outreach through TV, billboards and other channels even further. ...re customers (especially women, the majority of Unilever’s customers) to its brands involves the exploration of e-commerce.
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  • ...British consumers in the way the company presented the health benefits of its cholesterol-lowering margarine, Flora pro-activ. According to ASA, Unilever ...s 20% of the market (most likely these 1999 figures have changed), through its ownership of the Brands Lipton’s and Brooke Bonds. Consequently, it has m
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  • ...company in the index of Britain’s 100 largest companies. In 2001, six of its top executives were paid more than £1m. ...Unilever PLC and Unilever NV, the parent companies. Other members are the global division directors for Unilever Bestfoods and Home and Personal Care; the C
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  • Unilever categorizes its products as follows: ...consumers in the UK. By spring 1999, it was forced to withdraw Beanfeast, its flagship GM food product and to agree to phase out all GM products [11].
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  • ...g advertising companies such as O&M aim to 'manage the hearts and minds of global populations' for their transnational corporate clients. The fundamental aim ...'s imagination, and not to serve corporate interests and the creation of a global consumer culture. Big corporations with their enormous budgets can promote
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  • ...ts abuses. In 1996, B-M was hired by the Indonesian government to clean up its image. {{ref|26}} B-M does however deny handling the issue of genocide in E ...d suicide bombers were Saudis, Saudi Arabia again hired B-M to ensure that its national image remains untarnished. {{ref|29}}
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  • ...ssociates]] subsidiary, was head of the firm's New York office and head of its corporate practice. :Chris Komisarjevsky, the recently retired president and CEO of global public relations giant Burson-Marsteller, has accepted ad interim the Harol
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  • ...its targets range from affirmative action to social security, it has seen its greatest successes in the areas of welfare "reform" and attempts to privati In 2012 its top 25 beneficiaries included the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], to whi
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  • ...ween 1996 and 2001, when he guided the U.S. firm through its recovery from its troubles of the early nineties, he concentrated on developing internal reso ...nsels companies on global communication strategies and how to accelerating global brand awareness.
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  • ...shortly after the Tianenman Square massacre when China needed to clean up its tarnished image.<ref>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray ...isher. Given Hill and Knowlton's close ties to both political parties, and its influence in Washington, this was especially unfortunate.”
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