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  • It is a key member of the [[counterjihad movement]]. [[Pamela Geller]] | [[Robert Spencer]], former US ambassador [[John Bolton]] (keynote) | [[Andrew Bostom]] | [[Nonie Darwish]] | [[Mort Klei
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  • ...October 2002, amid claims of an IRA spy-ring. It would later emerge that a key figure in the alleged spy-ring, [[Denis Donaldson]], was a British agent. According to the BBC's Brian Rowan, Northern Ireland Secretary [[John Reid]] authorised a major surveillance operation against the IRA by the [[P
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  • ...es and Medialink which aimed to give that VNR producer exclusive access to key BBC production and distribution facilities. But [[Stephen Watson]], managi ...messages. We needed to put Wall's posi-tion quickly to the media,' says [[John Brown]], deputy chief executive at B-M. We had filmed, edited and distribu
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  • Enthoven was a key figure in the introduction of the internal market to the NHS in the UK. Th ...Technology, Visiting Committee in Economics, 1971-78; Board of Regents St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, 1971-73; California Institute of Technology, Visi
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  • ...cal Editor SECTION: Pg. 20</ref> Other party connections include: [[Andrew John Haldenby]] the co-founder of [[Reform]], who was advisor on [[David Davis]] [[Reform Scotland]] is highlighted as a key player in the lobbying landscape described by '''Holyrood Exposed: A Guide
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  • ...1 April 2008</ref> "Chambre learned his lobbying at the knee of one of the key fixers of the Westminster lobby scene – [[Douglas Smith]] the [[Conservat [[Will Chambre]] | [[John Davison]] | [[Aishling Fitzsimons]] (intern) | [[Jack Gibson]] | [[Craig H
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  • ...SC Global]]. It ceased to operate in January 2014, though Hunter and other key staff went on to form [[Animus Associates]].<ref name="wright.1">Simon Wrig ...r]] who had been working as private investigators. Curtis was a lawyer and key agent for Russian oligarchs in exile fighting to keep control of the oil gi
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  • ...les companies to send one or more of their staff – and where appropriate key clients – to our meetings. ...oper]] | [[Giles Deards]] | [[Leith McGrandle]] | [[Noorzaman Rashid]] | [[John Sacher]] | [[Richard Simmons]] | [[Karl Snowden]] | [[Brenda Stern]] | [[Sa
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  • ...and Osama bin Laden, you’re going to get convicted. So Kohlmann provides key testimony in the case that the US bombed an Al Qaeda terror camp in Afghani ...cause to suspect that it may be used, for the purpose of terrorism”.<ref>John Steele, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/09/12/nt
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  • ...s. It was thought that opening up fields to new ideas and approaches were key to obtain new insights. ...CCS], [http://cscs.umich.edu/ CSCS]; The main faculty involved in this was John Holland</ref>
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  • ...h that calling in 1992 when he won the Tory nomination to take on the late John Smith in Monklands East, but felt compelled to resign it after his PR agenc ...ies of "hang the bastard" by delegates waving nooses. Founded in 1931 by [[John Buchan]], a virtual riot during an FCS conference at Loughborough in 1985 a
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  • ==Low key government support== One of the Foundation's key aims is to cast doubt on the link between British foreign policy and the ri
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  • ...ndering into the NHS and elsewhere. He organised meetings with clients and key figures in Government. His was a highly successful campaign. Much earlier t ...e and compiling a 'hit list' of the politically incorrect in the party. [[John McKay]] was said to have spent an uncomfortable day in his company visiting
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  • ...]] the Chief Executive of [[BICOM]] commissioned Champollion as one of her key campaign strategists and media advisers. Fitzsimmons described the service ...r on the Conservative council in Wandsworth and a spin doctor during the [[John Major]] government.
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  • .../www.msi.co.uk/article-read.php?DL_ID=43&from=articles 'Communicating With Key NHS People'] and on [http://www.msi.co.uk/article-read.php?DL_ID=51&from=ar ..., [[Halifax Bank of Scotland]], [[Historic Scotland]], [[Hutchison 3G]], [[John Lewis]], [[Johnson & Johnson]], [[Lothian Health Board]], [[M & C Saatchi]]
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  • :Features: Towards Freedom will include feature items about key issues for the people of Iraq, including reconstruction, healthcare, women *[[John S. Buck]]: 2000-3
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  • ...urity issues and their impact on the security of the United States and her key allies."<ref>IASC Website, [http://www.strategycenter.net/about/ About IASC *[[John J. Dziak]], Senior Fellow, Counterintelligence and Strategic Technology
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  • ...ph, 1983) p.189</ref> One man who agreed was the millionaire businessman [[John Hay Whitney]], a former U.S. Ambassador to Britain and publisher of the ''I ...iversity Press, Dec 2008</ref> [[Brian Crozier|Crozier]] was assisted by [[John Tusa]] - later to become head of the BBC's World Service. Tusa, who was rep
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  • ...>[http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n15/foot02_.html The Rendition of Abu Omar], by John Foot, London Review of Books, 2 August 2007.</ref>
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  • ...er on terrorism and has presented her work to diverse audiences, including John Hopkins University, Oxford University, and the International Institute of S
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