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  • ...s a front group created by the [[APCO Worldwide]] to represent the tobacco industry's interests on the issue of secondhand smoke.</nowiki> ...s a front group created by the [[APCO Worldwide]] to represent the tobacco industry's interests on the issue of secondhand smoke.
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  • ...n Institute]], and [[Scott Barnhart]]. "Bolivia scored a coup on the trade front as Congress agreed to reduce tariffs on canned tuna, textiles and cut flowe ...f the Bush administration's tilt toward India. The Confederation of Indian Industry paid Blackwill to lobby various U.S. government entities, according to the
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  • ...are tackled through affiliations with influential think tanks and campaign groups. In its own words: ...by an ever expanding army of politicians, bureaucrats and special interest groups who seem determined to limit our freedoms through social engineering and ce
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  • ...ations industry, as well as a monthly magazine. Given the public relations industry's own proclivity for spin and obfuscation, you may be inclined to wonder wh ...up some interesting hits related to PR campaigns on behalf of the biotech industry.
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  • '''Industry-friendly experts''' serve two primary roles in the propaganda and public re ...n other instances, an expert may already hold a view that is beneficial to industry, thereby having his work receive more attention and attract more funding th
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  • ==Lobbying for big tobacco== ...sagents]], which has fought a high-profile campaign in the fight against a tobacco display ban in UK shops.
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  • ...company '''APCO Worldwide''' was born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derives its name. APCO Worldw ==Helping Big Tobacco==
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  • ...h engages in infiltration of media organisations and science-related lobby groups in order to promote its agenda as well as establishing a string of their ow ...e 1970s. Supporters stood in the 1987 general election campaign as the Red Front, boldly proclaiming that the RCP was about to 'replace' the Labour Party, b
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  • ...overning members include [[Jan du Plessis]] Chairman of [[British American Tobacco]], [[Gavin Neath]] Chairman of [[Unilever]] UK and [[Pauline Neville-Jones] ...f the International Chamber of Commerce, as well as being the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the [[OECD]] and the [[International Organisation of
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  • ...ver they are not free from criticism from a large array of individuals and groups. ====David Koch - Oil Industry====
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  • ...ory of creating front groups, attacking unions and working for the tobacco industry, told the reformers that rather than intellectualise the education debate, ...obby funded third party groups to push for change. These third party lobby groups – the middle managers of the reform movement – have played a dual role
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  • ...Brunswick]] and [[Finsbury]], the report also outlines tactics employed by industry bodies such as the [[British Bankers’ Association]] (BBA), concluding: ...rtant for us to engage in lobbying in the first place - to put forward the industry's views and put the record straight<ref>Singleton, D. [http://www.prweek.co
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  • *[[Carlyn R. Taylor]], senior managing director, TMT Leader & FTI industry lead<ref> [http://www.fticonsulting.co.uk/our-firm/leadership.aspx Leadersh [[Arora Group]] | [[British American Tobacco]] | [[Imperial Tobacco UK]] | [[Innogy Renewables]] | [[Interconnector UK]] | [[Mastercard]] | [[O
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  • ...k tanks, worldwide. Atlas does this by providing grants to individuals or groups of "Intellectual Entrepreneurs"<ref>"[http://atlasnetwork.org/blog/2010/01/ ...89059AC538.tobacco01 no title(Atlas Economic Research Foundation)]" Legacy Tobacco Documents Library, May 8 1998, Accessed 13 October 2010</ref> In Atlas Eco
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  • Membership of Trade bodies, professional associations, Policy Groups, Political Affiliations, This can be a list that is discussed under activit [[Category:Tobacco]]
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  • Membership of Trade bodies, professional associations, Policy Groups, Political Affiliations, This can be a list that is discussed under activit [[Category:Tobacco]]
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of policy groups and relationships with policy makers, Politicians, Political Donations or e
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  • ...ublications and public debates should be helpful here to determine company/industry policy positions if they are not explicitly stated Membership of policy groups and relationships with policy makers, Politicians, Political Donations or e
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  • ...ink tanks or policy groups such as being an academic member of the tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]] in 1998, writing for the ...ed in April 2013. In August 2013 the article was promoted by the corporate front group the [[American Council on Science and Health]] complete with a two mi
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  • ...e earn and through the use of 'not-for-profit' groups attack research from groups who use scare tactics on the public. Berman & Company use affiliated not-for-profit groups, who are run by charitable donations on their websites, usually by companie
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