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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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  • Washington-based attorney Jim Moody, one of the lawyers involved in the cases, said th ...octor not guilty of professional misconduct over MMR research], Birmingham Post, 24 May 2010, acc 27 May 2010</ref>
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  • ...l High-Profile Officer Nagl to Leave Army, Join Think Tank]', ''Washington Post'', 16 January 2008</ref> ...tml High-Profile Officer Nagl to Leave Army, Join Think Tank]', Washington Post, 16 January 2008</ref> A contributor note in the December 2007 ''Rusi Journ
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  • A 1975 ''Washington Post'' profile is is one of the few sources on Kraemer. This states that in 1948 ...Pentagon - Why even Henry Kissinger needs Dr. Fritz Kraemer]", Washington Post, 2 March 1975, archived on the Political Friendster website, accessed Febru
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  • ...rd]], the former head of Naval Intelligence. They developed connections in Washington, according to Healey the most important of which was [[Paul Nitze]]. They ...Italian spa of Fiuggi. There he approached [[Shepard Stone]], an important post-war propagandist who formerly worked for the New York Times, but was now in
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  • ...chill College, Cambridge and Cardiff University. He joined the [[Yorkshire Post]] in 1974 and then worked as a press officer at the [[Conservative Central :Monckton has obtained funding from a right-wing Washington think tank, the Science and Public Policy Institute (SPPI), to create a sec
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  • ...te of Technology and was previously employed with [[ICF International]] in Washington DC, Toronto, and London where he served most recently as Managing Director, ...ational issues such as international policy relating to climate change and post-2012. Richard also represents JPMorgan on the [[EU American Chamber of Comm
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  • ...s. The group has offices in the United States in New York, California, and Washington. The Australia office is in Melbourne, and the China office is in Beijing. :[[Australia Post]], [[GE]], [[Green Wheels]], [[ICLEI]], [[Man Investments]], [[NRMA Insuran
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  • ...Promoted HPV Vaccine Using Funds Provided by Drugmaker]. ''The Washington Post''. Accessed 19 August 2009.</ref>
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  • :The low-church fervour of the ‘economic evangelicals’ in attacking post-war economic settlement would be more than matched by the high church contu ...(2007) [ UK baroness: Proposed Israel boycott 'outrageous'], The Jerusalem Post, Jun 4, accessed Aprl 8, 2009.</ref>For Cox academic staff "should be the g
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  • ...on. Cawston left rival think thank [[Reform]] to take up the newly-created post. <ref> David Singleton [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/pol ...s OK to be pro-American but not look as if you're taking instructions from Washington. [[Dean Godson]] and [[Barbara Amiel]] were key departures. <Ref>Maggie Bro
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