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  • ...Trisha Goddard, Home and Away, The Terry and Gaby Show, BrainTeaser and so on.<ref>Ref needed</ref> ...Bell is Chair of the Trustees of the Europe branch of the [[Institute for War and Peace Reporting]].
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  • ...earch Foundation for the Study of Terrorism was registered as a UK charity on 16 January 1987 and governed by a trust deed dated 8 December 1986. Its cha ...manual. Neither it nor [[Written in Flames]] has any connection with Class War. The [[Animal Liberation Front]] is supported by a wide variety of people,
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  • [[Manpower]] says on its website that it "helps companies anticipate and benefit from changes ha ...anpower in 1988, after four months, he “asked all the British executives on the board to resign”.<ref>Ikuo Anai, "[http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/intview/0
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  • ...MI5, at which the Cabinet Secretary ordered MI5 to give their intelligence on the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] (CPGB) to IRD for their use. This #{{note|1}}Robin Ramsay, Review of Britain's Secret Propaganda War, by Paul Lashmar and James Oliver Sutton Publishing, Stroud (UK), Lobster,
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  • ...[[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders. ...and the other expository sections. the links are to the relevant extracts on particular companies.. At the bottom is a pdf of the whole pamphlet.
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  • ...nd to be "a leading voice for liberty-minded Muslims in America in the war on terror."<ref>[http://www.aifdemocracy.org/about/ About]</ref>
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  • *[[Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters]] CRED Belgium *[[Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations]] SOMO Netherlands
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  • ...a in post-Cold War conflicts. He is on the editorial board of the ''Media, War and Conflict'' journal.<ref>South Bank University [http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/ *[[War and Media network]]
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  • ...ncaster University. Blogger Charlie Pottins gives the following background on CDiSS: ...& International Security Studies, The Court House, Northfield End, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 2JNTel: +44 (0) 1491 843134Fax: +44 (0) 1491 412082
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  • None of this is mentioned in the nevertheless interesting biography on the webpage describing the archive of his papers at Cambridge University: ...He celebrated his hundredth birthday in good health and spirits, and died on 9 July 1974.<ref>Janus [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR
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  • ...rd Herman, "Disinformation as News Fit to Print: LeMoyne and the ''Times'' on the Murder of Herbert Anaya", Covert Action Information Bulletin, No. 31, W ...s were found purportedly showing that [[George Galloway]], a critic of the war and British MP, had received payments from the Iraqis. Two such document l
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  • ...was sent to Egypt in 1900, was decorated for bravery in the South African War (served 1901–02), and rose to captain before retiring from active duty (1 ...rance. Guest performed confidential missions for French, liaising with the War Office and with political leaders. Later (1916) Guest served in the East Af
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  • ...'''British Empire Union''' was created in the United Kingdom during World War I, in 1916, after changing its name from the [[Anti-German Union]], which h ...EU advocated 'wholesale internment' and received over 1,250,000 signatures on petition for this cause, which it presented to the Prime Minister. It also
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  • From 1902 to 1906 Kell was head of the German section of the [[War Office]], eventually rising to the rank of staff captain. ...ng of the German spy network in Britain on the outbreak of the First World War. In 1931, he became the first Director General of the Security Service. By
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  • ...the end of the 1980s over the misuse of charity money, it was time to move on.'<ref>The Wonga Coup, by Adam Roberts, Profile Books, 2006, p6.</ref> ==Gulf War==
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  • ...k/business/2005/sep/11/theobserver.observerbusiness4 ‘Lobby firm goes to war’], ''The Observer'', 11 September 2005</ref> ...description of themselves. They are pioneers of "a new methodology" based on "16 years of academic research and development conducted at 42 universities
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  • ...Leeds. He also runs the shadowy [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]], and is on the advisory board of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]. ...sion]]</i> and The <i>[[Journal of Information Warfare]]</i> and he serves on the international editorial board for the new journal <i>[[Global Media and
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  • [[Iraq War 2003 Timeline]] ....rollingstone.com/politics/story/10962352/iran_the_next_war Iran: The Next War], ''Rolling Stone'', August 10 2006
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  • ...Brigadier (Rtd) [[Jon Brittain]] was appointed a director of Terrington on 1 January 2016. <ref> [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/OC325083/ He is on the advisory board of the [[University of Exeter]]'s Strategy and Security
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  • ...://web.archive.org/web/20090406013503/http://www.scl.cc/article.php?id=34> on 27 June 2012.)</ref> He is the older brother of [[Alex Oakes]]. ...Helen Windsor, now Lady Helen Taylor, the daughter of the Queen's cousin. On her engagement in 1992, he gave an interview to the Sunday Mirror which was
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