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  • ...ony "Scotland's business Oscars" also funded by, the [[Scottish Leadership Foundation]], [[KPMG]] in partnership with [[Shepherd and Wedderburn]]. .... knows quite a bit about privatisations, having been at the centre of the Thatcher Government's programme of selling state assets in the Eighties. He was assi
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  • ...and 1986, Acland was then Ambassador to from 1986 to 1991 under [[Margaret Thatcher]]. He was created Provost of [[Eton College]] in 1991 and retired in 2000. ...UK during the South Atlantic conflict of 1982. He allegedly urged Margaret Thatcher to order the sinking of the Belgrano.
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  • ...col D</ref> Beloff’s companioning of private power impressed [[Margaret Thatcher]], and she awarded him a knighthood in 1980 and a life peerage a year later *[[Brookings Institution]] - visiting scholar <ref>'Letters to the Editor: Foundation of a British Brookings', ''The Times'', Friday, May 06, 1977; pg. 17; Issue
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  • During the Reagan-Thatcher era, Urban was part of the inner circle of foreign policy advisers as a dir ...at the Court of Margaret Thatcher: An Insider's View'], Urban's memoir of Thatcher, states he first met her in January 1981 (p16) with a group of 'academics'
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  • ...is "Director of International Security for the London-based [[Asia-Pacific Foundation]], a terrorism think tank that researches security issues for international He is the grandson of the late [[Jay K. Gohel]], a friend of [[Margaret Thatcher]] and Conservative Party stalwart <ref>[http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/b
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  • ....heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref> ....heritage.org/about/staff/h/robin-harris Robin Harris, D. Phil.], Heritage Foundation, accessed 4 November 2012.</ref>
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  • ...day at the University is called Thatcher Day. In November 2000, Margaret Thatcher's husband, Denis, was awarded an honorary degree by the university for bein ...ptember-2010</ref>. UCB was formally opened in February 1976 by [[Margaret Thatcher]], who was then the Secretary of State for Education. Initially the college
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  • ...minute film, "Blacks Britannica," was commissioned by the WGBH Educational Foundation and made by independent producer [[David Koff]] of California. It was broad ...be settled peacefully. At the same time, Koch said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, not the British monarchy, should be held responsible for the policy.<ref>M
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  • ...telligence and one of its front organisations, the [[International Freedom Foundation]]: ...n links between the [[ANC]] and the [[IRA]] - a subject he wrote about for foundation publications - and the ANC's support for terrorist operations in South Afri
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  • ...s preaching Thatcherism before the word was coined, even before [[Margaret Thatcher]] knew such a thing existed. After a spell with an organisation known as th ...nquestionably Michael Forsyth was setting out the future programme for the Thatcher government. The direct works departments of councils, he argued, gave emplo
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  • [[Image:Margaret_Thatcher.jpg|left|thumb|Margaret Thatcher]] ...[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22067155 Ex-Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher dies], BBC News, 8 April 2013.</ref>
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  • ...hoicest property virtually tax-free'. The article also mentions [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Anthony Tabatznik]], [[David Potter]], [[Christopher Ondaatje]], [[Lak *[[Athena PR]] promotes his [[Al-Fayed Charitable Foundation]]
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  • .... <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, 'Where detente is a dirty word. The Heritage Foundation in Britain', ''The Guardian'', 26 November 1985</ref> The think-tank attack ...1989 the ISC merged with [[Paul Wilkinson|Paul Wilkinson’s]] [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] to form the [[Research Institute for the Study
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  • As the record shows, these expectations proved to be wholly without foundation. ...Iraq invaded Kuwait. The site also tells us that together with [[Margaret Thatcher]], he authored "What the West Must Do in Bosnia," an open letter to Preside
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  • ...hington DC at The [[Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom]], The [[Heritage Foundation]] as a foreign policy researcher for director [[Nile Gardiner]]. *[[Young Britons' Foundation]]
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  • ...linked to the coal industry and have received support from the ExxonMobil Foundation', whilst a further two of the authors are affiliated with the [[Harvard-Smi ...Policy Adviser. Monckton previously served as Special Advisor to Margaret Thatcher (1982 to 1986)
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.brainandspine.org.uk Biography] from the Brain and Spine Foundation; Catherine Bennett, ‘Mr Murdoch's mixed-up kid’, ''Guardian'', 18 Janua ...<ref>[http://www.brainandspine.org.uk Biography] from the Brain and Spine Foundation; Catherine Bennett, ‘Mr Murdoch's mixed-up kid’, ''Guardian'', 18 Janua
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  • ...ril 9, 2009.</ref> Their conference was sponsored by the [[Michael Cherney Foundation]], which also funds the [[Intelligence Summit]] in the US, both of which ar ...ness-caroline-cox-the-foundation-chancellor.html Baroness Caroline Cox The Foundation Chancellor], Liverpool Hope University,accessed 17 August 2010.</ref> to Ro
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  • ...d the neoconservative [[American Enterprise Institute]]<ref>The Rosenkranz Foundation, [http://rosenkranzfdn.org/aboutus.html About Us] [Accessed 16 April 2010]< ...chairman 'to focus on his Telegraph columns and his biography of Margaret Thatcher'. His replacement was [[Daniel Finkelstein]] of ''[[The Times]]'', a close
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  • ...Downing Street in the private office of the then Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher".<ref>[http://www.apcouk.com/pc/our_people.asp APCO UK - Our People], undat ...LC | [[Chartered Society of Physiotherapy]] | [[Children's Investment Fund Foundation]] | [[Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints]] | [[Dubai World Cen
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