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  • ...ons, what it calls “reputational threats”. The company has offices in Washington, New York, London, Brussels, Berlin and Moscow. ...e company’s head office is at 1776 Eye Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C., in the 'Golden Triangle' section of the District — four blocks from
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  • ...n, she went to work as general manager of Express Newspapers. She held the post for six months and is now studying for an MBA at Harvard. Downing Street wa ...ewart depart]", citywire, 1 March, 2007, accessed 15 April 2009.</ref> The post was the culmination of a long career as a party organiser, including playin
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  • ...st scientific 'elite': professor", Les Perreaux and Sandra Rubin, National Post, 14 August 2001</ref>
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  • ...am], accessed 2 October 2008</ref> a global lobbying firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. APCO specializes in lobbying for major multinationals, and is one of ...cessed 1 May, 2009)</ref> The organisation was set up in the early 70s (as Washington was besieged with protest against corruption and war):
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  • ...e Johns Hopkins University [[School of Advanced International Studies]] in Washington, DC, where he is also the Director of their Center for Displacement Studies ...against Iraq, U.S. policy has aimed at destabilizing the Sudan government. Washington has helped finance a secessionist civil war against the Khartoum government
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  • ...r Defense of Democracies''' (FDD) is a neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., which was founded two days after the September 11th attack in 2001.< .../AR2006031300813.html President Bush’s speech on Iraq], ''The Washington Post'', 13-March-2006, Accessed 01-April-2009</ref>
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  • ...eptember 2011 </ref> He was also a regular contributor at the [[Huffington Post]] and also has written for the [[New York Times]], the [[Los Angeles Times] ...e by [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]] for [[UPI]], the story was repeated in the [[Washington Times]], both of which are owned by the [[Unification Church]]<ref> Christo
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  • Before Tony Blair announced that he would be resigning his prime ministerial post it became known (not officially announced) that he had been offered a posit ...his business interests ([[Tony Blair Associates]]) have provoked unease in Washington and Brussels and it was reported he had written to UN secretary-general [[B
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  • ...ity]] and a research fellow at the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] in Washington DC.<ref>Tom Gallagher Reckless Alex must be stopped ''The Sunday Times'' (L ...is a mug's game’. Instead Scotland should ‘move decisively along a post-nationalist path.’ <ref>’’The Herald’’ (Glasgow), June 10, 1999,
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  • ...pr14.html 'Atlantic Monthly to Move Down the Coast to D.C.'], ''Washington Post,'' 15 April 2005.</ref>.
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  • ...ler so hated by the population for his neoliberal zeal and subservience to Washington that he had recently had to flee the presidential palace by helicopter, and ...placed newspaper adds and TV commercials aimed at American policymakers in Washington. The adds all had a similar theme. They asked the American people to rememb
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  • ...has offices in Geneva, Switzerland, Brussels, Belgium, Ottawa, Canada and Washington DC, USA. ...t also states how crucial CDM will be to any future regime that may emerge post 2012. The article then continues by stating that in order to safeguard the
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  • ...rst election victory in 1979. Two years earlier it had sponsored a trip to Washington by Sir [[Keith Joseph]], one of her closest advisers and the director of th Hannan was speaking at a Heritage event in Washington in November 2017 called 'Brexit and the Opportunities for a Deeper Anglo-Am
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  • .... In this role he attempted to stop Hoare from publishing his monthly blog post that he had done for six years, a move which Hoare is unsure whether it was ...or the Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, New Republic, The Atlantic, Washington Times, Current Trends in Islamist Ideology, Weekly Standard and the Guardia
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  • ...s Malaysia Ties Grew: Business Interests Overlapped Policy]", ''Washington Post'', 17 April 2005; Page A01. ...006 Houses of scandal: The wave of corruption allegations sweeping through Washington's highest echelons has washed into Hong Kong business]", ''The Standard'' (
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  • ...n Insider's Guide (Published by Elsevier, 2003) p.145</ref> Lang left her post as Channel 4 News presenter in 2002 to become chief correspondent and secon In a 2006 ''Washington Post'' article exploring how ‘some members of the media have collaborated with
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  • ...after being ousted from that job he landed the corporate affairs director post at [[Scottish Power]] in 2000. Fry replaced [[Sue Clark]], who left the co ...CIA-funded) propaganda outlet [[Radio Free Europe]]. Page "was summoned to Washington in 1945 by his friend, [[Henry Stimson]], the Secretary of War. His task, a
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  • He has never taught at a university and has no post-graduate qualifications, but he claims to be an academic expert rather than ...n the plans and activities of terrorists. He explained to the ''Washington Post'':
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  • ...ven Emerson]], Executive Director, The Investigative Project on Terrorism, Washington D.C., USA ...pes]], Director, The Middle East Forum; Weekly Columnist in the Jerusalem Post, USA
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  • '''Andrew Garfield''' is the Vice President of [[Glevum Associates]], a Washington DC-based strategic communications company. ...]] (TRC) in Washington, DC., is "currently directing a New FPRI project on post-conflict reconstruction, undertaken in cooperation with the [[Terrorism Res
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