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  • ...linical trial press this week and an increased number of drug scandals add to this image," he said. ...onal scale. Most of P&G’s product lines are the premium brands that cost a bit more than competitors –and much more than generics (generics are chea
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  • ...tion, and through lobby groups and close links with government, has sought to loosen ‘restrictive’ regulation. ...004){{ref|4}} and former Tesco Retail director, [[Michael Wemms]], who was a member of the [[New Deal Task Force]].{{ref|5}}
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  • ...ecome more and more important for corporations whose public image is vital to their sales. So is Tesco the environmentally friendly company it claims to be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustrates some
    80 KB (13,052 words) - 17:55, 29 July 2007
  • ...he Party's traditional core of working class supporters. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out wi ...e and Science Minister job (he has given more than £3 million since 1996) to Robert Devereux's job as Chair of the Creative Industries Task Force.
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  • ...The difficulty with organophosphates (OPs) is that they are neurotoxic due to their effects on acetycholinesterase, and unfortunately this enzyme occurs ...pesticide and that the US military application of the compound has nothing to do with them.{{ref|215}}
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  • "Sodexho is committed to the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and in developing Public Private Partn ...ion', and the lucrative contracts that go with it have turned Sodexho into a multinational giant.
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  • This article is part of a series on [[Exxon Mobil|ExxonMobil] - see the main page for more. ...998/12/04/business/companies-used-to-getting-their-way.html Companies Used to Getting Their Way]", ''New York Times'', December 4, 1998</ref>
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  • [[Exxon Mobil|ExxonMobil Main Page]] ...mental deregulation to cuts in social welfare spending. ExxonMobil is also a strong proponent of so-called 'free trade' (globalisation).
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  • ...nism. WSTV also came as a shock for Beijing, with its continued references to the Tianenmann Square massacre and features including 'The Last Emperor', a ...ars of publicly attacking government regulation in the west, Murdoch began to cooperate with one of the world's more repressive regimes.
    29 KB (4,671 words) - 08:08, 22 March 2007
  • ...rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. By doing so, business, as a primary agent driving globalization, can help ensure that markets, commerce ...initiative'. They go on to add that failure to communicate 'will result in a change in participant status and possible delisting'.
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  • ...October 2010</ref> information source on food, but actually functions as a food industry lobby group. It is co-funded by the [[European Commission]] ...f> European Food Information Council Website [http://www.eufic.org/page/en/page/ONEUFIC/ About EUFIC] Accessed 5/2/08</ref>
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  • ...''' (CFK) was a front group established by the [[Hill & Knowlton]] PR firm to promote the 1991 U.S. war in the [[w:Persian Gulf|Persian Gulf]] ([[w:Opera ...he media, even for five minutes," by Hussein that "would help explain Iraq to the American people."
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  • Great stuff on TOAST. Might be good to start sketching in the background of two or three of their important staff? ...did TOast people get up to and which influential positions were they able to insinuate themselves in? eg the posiotions on NICE, the the Health committ
    7 KB (1,188 words) - 12:22, 24 February 2009
  • ...ence vs superstition.jpg|right|thumb|Science vs Superstition: the case for a new enlightenment, edited by [[James Panton]] & [[Oliver Marc Hartwich]]. P ...had been the coordinator of the [[Debating Matters]] competition from 2002 to 2003<ref>All dates in this section have been taken from Panton's linkedin p
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  • ...on, including St James Catholic High School in Colindale, Barnet, based in a Dominican convent. <ref>[http://www.spectator.co.uk/spectator/thisweek/1482 ...d to close in 2000 after losing a libel trial.<ref>His first article seems to have been: [[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20000608105738/
    342 KB (38,083 words) - 02:02, 24 January 2018
  • ...e the same with different people in it? Allen Lane, 2009, p.ii</ref> He is a leading proponent of [[Eurabia]] and of the [[New anti-Semitism]] thesis.<r ...dian.co.uk/books/2009/aug/15/eurabia-islamophobia-europe-colonised-muslims A Culture of Fear], ''The Guardian'', 15 August 2009</ref>
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  • ...anda Techniques|propaganda techniques]]. It's the fact that it ''is'' open to everyone that makes these articles ever-improving, as we review and build o ...' in order to edit. This is quick and easy: email editor AT Powerbase.info to register.
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  • <!--------------------------------Welcome to Powerbase------------------------------> ...solid #7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to Powerbase</h2>
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  • ...age (remember to put a link to the other page to make it easier for others to find), and see what other people think. ...-articles for each area of a topic can be very inconvenient for the reader to be chasing stubs that don't say very much.
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