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  • ...Resolution and the corporate consultancy [[Diligence]]. He is a trustee of Washington University in St. Louis. ...launched the disaster capitalism bubble. "When the IT industry shut down, post-bubble, guess who had all the money? The government," said Roger Novak of N
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  • Hunter-Choat defended the contract in an interview with the Washington Post: ...q Work Awarded to Veteran of Civil Wars], by Mary Pat Flaherty, Washington Post, 16 June 2004.</ref></blockquote>
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  • He also attacked non-Western immigrants in an interview with the Washington Times: ...slam is fascist."<ref>Tom Carter, Van Gogh's killing spurs anger at Islam, Washington Times, 19 November 2004.</ref>
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  • ...to the Durham Light Infantry to run recruit training, before taking up the post of Adjutant of [[21 SAS]] - the London based [[Territorial Army]] (reserve) ...London and retired from his military career. He immediately took up a new post as the British government's "Middle East adviser." The job involved sellin
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  • *[[Anne Applebaum]] ([[Washington Post]] journalist, [[Pulitzer]] prize winner)
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  • ...ssociates to write a letter to the ''New York Times'' and the ''Washington Post'' denouncing the war.
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  • ...cis Holland School]] and in 1962 travelled with her husband to his post in Washington D.C., where she was Latin teacher at National Cathedral School. In 1963, t ...ny her diplomat husband, Geoffrey Brigstocke, whom she married in 1952, to Washington. There she taught Latin at the National Cathedral School and made some of h
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  • ...Voice, Oct 22, 1985.;Peter Stone,"Private Groups Step Up Aid," Washington Post, May 3, 1985.</ref> The Asian People's Anti-Communist League (APACL) had ro ...gua - Google Book Search 1223282597844.png|thumb|600px|center|Extract from Washington's War on Nicaragua<ref>By Holly Sklar Published by South End Press, 1988 IS
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  • ...ed the framework for the anti-U.N. sentiment that appears to have subsumed Washington.</ref> is central to understanding the Neocon's foreign policy preferences In a ''Washington Post'' advertisement on 17 August 1992, 33 prominent neoconservatives endorsed t
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  • In 1964 Martin returned to Britain to take up a post as Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales. < ...p.196</ref> Martin then took up [[Michael Howard (UK Academic)|Howard's]] post, which he held until 1977. He was appointed a fellow of Kings College in 19
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  • ...ects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/ Top Secret America] Washington Post investigative project.
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  • ...Hoffman’s]] address was on ‘Rethinking Terrorism and Counterterrorism Post 9/11’.</p><p>Among the lectures given were: ‘Profiling the Suicide Bomb
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  • ...-919482.html Genetic Engineering Breeds Costly Protest]”, The Washington Post, 17 November 1994 (full article accessed by subscription only)</ref> ...eid=20010629.A06 Pests attack genetically modified cotton]”, The Jakarta Post, 29 June 2001</ref> Two years later, Monsanto withdrew its Bt cotton from I
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  • ...l flows, trade agreements; socioeconomic and environmental impact studies; post evaluation of programs and projects; development of indicators and monitori ...t (Algeria, Uzbekistan, Washington), Assistant Director Urban Development (Washington), Division Chief Water Supply Division (Latin America), Deputy Division Chi
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  • ...three-day conference on the topic "Terrorism in a Technological World" in Washington, D.C. Billed as "the first comprehensive symposium on international terrori ...[Marcel Barbier]], an anti-Semite and member of the fascist [[Westland New Post]] (WNP). Barbier was involved in a spree of killings in the early 1980s and
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  • *[[Louis O. Guiffrida]] - Washington DC *[[Paul M. Joyal]] - Washington DC
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  • ...y the Voice of America and Worldnet (a government-owned TV network linking Washington to U.S. embassies and missions throughout the world). ...ces in several newspapers, including the New York Times and the Washington Post.
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  • ...enterprise think-tank the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), based in Washington. The CEI has a long history of working with the antienvironmental ‘Wise U ...gs Woodell, known as the Bivings Corporation, a PR company with offices in Washington, Brussels, Chicago and Tokyo. Bivings has developed ‘internet advocacy’
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  • ...g separate websites. They both operate from units at 209 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington D.C.<ref>Kininmonth, W. (2007) [http://www.ff.org/centers/csspp/pdf/2007033 ...42_warming02.html Foes of global warming theory have energy ties] ''Seatle Post Intelligencer''. 2nd June 2003. Accessed 16th January 2009</ref>
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  • ...Chief In Algeria Accused In Two Sex Assaults], by Joby Warrick, Washington Post, 29 January 2009.</ref>
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