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  • ...ional, national, European and global levels of government. Founded in 1945 on the initiative of Sir [[William Beveridge]], it has long made a powerful co ...stoms and Vice-President of the European Commission. He has published work on the Single Market and now holds a number of honorary fellowships from Briti
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  • ...ally syndicated columnist in the United States and host of ''War Stories'' on the Fox News Channel. He is the author of ''The Assassins'', a novel about
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  • ...suppression of Palestinians, suppression of dissent at home, and the Iraq war.[http://slate.msn.com/id/2093620/entry/2093641] ...different entity from Aljazeerah.com. This column was originally published on ''Yellow Times'' but the site is now defunct).
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  • ...Bush Administration to sell its war against Iraq. In a mea culpa after the war, the ''New York Times'' blamed two of the Miller-Gordon articles for its ov ...fficult for skeptics to argue that Washington's case against Iraq is based on groundless suspicions and not intelligence information."
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  • During the 1939-45 war he worked for [[OSS]] in Black Propaganda. ...hat Delmer described as being one of the most fantastic broaddcasts of the war - a speech by one of the generals involved in the putch against Hitler who
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  • ...he British government's [[Political Warfare Executive]] during the 1939-45 war. ...rer in English at Berlin University and on the outbreak of the First World War was interned as an enemy alien. In 1917 Delmer and his family were allowed
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  • ...Calais was a British black propaganda broadcaster during the Second World War operated by the [[Political Warfare Executive]]. It pretended to be a stati Soldatensender Calais operated on the mediumwave band on 833 kHz (360 meters), 714 kHz (420 meters), and 612 kHz (490 meters), with
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  • The following account is based on Mike Hughes profile of Hall in his book [http://www.1in12.go-legend.net/pub ...gent) and Walter Page (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great War). Page had been particularly impressed by Hall's abilities as an Intelligen
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  • ...ker White, the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist activist who died on December 10th 1988 (*1). From leaving Malvern College in 1920 (when he was ...ice Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War Atkinson returned to Scotland Yard where he acted as (secretary) to Sir Hen
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  • During World War II, the '''Political Warfare Executive''' (PWE) was a British clandestine b ...lists of streets (and even individual houses) that had been destroyed, and on occasion to mock up faked "real time" reports of actual raids.
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  • ...n’s Moscow, where he had addressed a meeting of the Third International. On 13 September 1935, [[Rex Leeper]], of the Foreign Office’s [[News Departm ...ments (thousands of Greek servicemen were interned for the duration of the war), leaving only one loyal reactionary unit, the Mountain Brigade.{{ref|news}
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  • ...d [[Hillary Clinton]]. At the same time, [[Kim Darroch]], the PM's adviser on Europe, will move to Brussels. Both men will be consulted, but they will co ...[http://www.craigmurray.co.uk/archives/2006/08/a_class_war_1.html A class war?] August 1, 2006.
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  • ...50 he married Jean Marie Young, the daughter of Gordon Young. During World War II he served in India, the Middle East and Burma with the Royal Scots and R *1975 - UK Member, Commonwealth Group on Trade, Aid and Development.
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  • ...ignificant number employed by subsidiary companies and contractors working on Esso sites and projects. ...Standard and Socony-Vacuum] beefed up refining output to supply the Allied war effort." {{ref|9}}
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  • ...ed a leading role in advising Tony Blair's [[Commission for Africa]] (CfA) on poverty reduction. ...ssion for Africa]]. In July he will be chairing the [[G8 Business Summit]] on the eve of the G8 in London (5-6 July). Furthermore, HRW launched its repor
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  • By 1972 he was working on President Richard M. Nixon's re-election campaign as a demographic theoreti On 16 January 2006, Jeff Halper, an Israeli-American anthropology professor an
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  • ...umentary film-maker, he appears often on the History Channel and Discovery on both sides of the Atlantic. He is also assocated with the market fundamenta ...so founded the [[Edinburgh International Science Festival]]. He has served on the boards of many arts organisations, including the [[Traverse Theatre]],
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  • ...id explorer himself who was parachuted into Yugoslavia in the Second World War to act as the Allies' main link with Tito, the partisan leader and subseque ...Gorbachev's time -- he advised Margaret Thatcher to back him -- and to the war in former Yugoslavia, in which he was in close contact with Gen. [[Michael
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  • ...l had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election. {{ref|1}} ...ation to counter subversion in industry during the critical period of post-war re-adjustment."
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  • ...he Diehard's agenda dominated Conservative political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of the Empire and the Union, and later ...ghted the division within the Conservative Party. The idea of stiff duties on goods and materials imported from outside the British Empire was generally
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