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  • ...en returned to his research at the [[Investigative Project]].<ref>Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/05/29/060529fa_fact 'PRIVATE ...r set up [[Search for International Terrorist Entities|SITE]]<ref>Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/05/29/060529fa_fact 'PRIVATE
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  • *[[Nicolas Rougy]] - Policy Officer, Director a.i. Brussels office *[[Richard Simeon]] - Professor of Political Science and Law, University of Toronto
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  • ...nce that can claim to be non-partisan.' <ref>Paul Foot, ''Who Framed Colin Wallace'' (Pan Books, 1990), p.80.</ref></blockquote> ...e very concept of a free press is somehow repugnant to the author.’ <ref>Richard Freedman, ‘Thrills in high places’, ''New York Times'', 1 November 1981
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  • Dr. [[George R. Packard]] (Chair), Dr. [[John Brademas]], [[Harlan Crow]], [[Richard Fisher]], [[Linda LeSourd Lader]], [[Michael Lomax]], [[Marc Morial]], [[Di *[[Richard Hoare]], 2007. Director, [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]]
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  • ...d became an MI5 preserve at MI6's expense.<ref>Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace? Pan Books, 1990, p.40.</ref> According to [[Colin Wallace]], the "resident top MI5 officer at Lisburn, Denis Payne, would give visiti
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  • ...]] was Chief of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] from 1973 to 1978.<ref>Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Futura, 1985, p.15.</ref> ...ry in 1937, earning a Fellowship at the University the following year.<ref>Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Futura, 1985, pp.34-35.</
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  • ...rmaceutical industry with MedPointe Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (formerly Carter-Wallace, Inc.) and Janssen Pharmaceutica (a Johnson and Johnson Operating Company) ...years before starting full-time. She has a Bachelor's degree from Baldwin-Wallace College in Political Science, and graduated from The University of Connecti
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  • ...a former vice-president of ABPI and now retired from MLI in 2007) and Dr [[Richard Tiner]] (ABPI Medical Director) to join the Board of MLI. Dr [[Jane Barrett *Dr [[Richard Tiner]]- FFPM DRCOG, Director
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  • ...ent like Gibraltar happens we would do well to remember the words of Colin Wallace. A former Captain in the British Army who worked in `Psychological Operatio *Lord Windelsham and Richard Rampton QC, The Windelsham/Rampton report on Death on the Rock, Faber and F
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  • *[[Richard Lewis]] - veteran games journalist *[[Christian May]] - editor, City A.M.
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  • *[[Richard Bacon]] (Con) South Norfolk *[[Richard Benyon]] (Con) Newbury
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  • *[[Richard Acton|Lord Acton]] Labour *The [[Richard Attenborough|Lord Attenborough]] Labour
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  • ...Lieutenant Colonel [[Johnny Johnston]]'.<ref>Paul Foot ''Who Framed Colin Wallace?'', 1989 London: Macmillan, p. 16.</ref> ...ney]], INQ 1873 engaged in low-level psyops with the assistance of [[Colin Wallace]]. These included distributing leaflets, arranging for officers' wives to w
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  • ...ier.'<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, MoD may face charges over interference in Wallace case, ''The Guardian'', 2 October 1990.</ref>
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  • ...uld spend an increasing amount of time combatting the influence of [[Henry Wallace]]'s pro-Soviet presidential candidacy.<ref>Hugh Wilford, Calling the Tune? ...udget of $200 million and 2,000 staff in 47 stations around the world.<ref>Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand, Overlook Press, 2002, p.x.</ref>
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  • ...A) was founded in 1947 as a liberal anticommunist counterweight to [[Henry Wallace]]'s [[Progressive Citizens of America]] within the pro-New Deal constituenc *2008-2010 [[Richard Parker]]
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  • | [[Wallace Collection]] || || || || || || 25,000 || || || || || || || || | [[Friends of Richard Cloudesley School]] || || || || || || || || || 5,000 || || || ||
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  • ...bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/evidence/K/KW_0002.pdf KW2.27 Statement of Colin Wallace], Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 23 December 2000.</ref> In his oral testimony to the inquiry, Wallace said the document was one of two instances he was aware of, along with the
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  • ...ils take 11 days off sick every year. Taxpayers’ Alliance spokesman Mark Wallace said the data was “absolutely astounding” and added: “The really worr ...it is seriously flawed in its analysis assumptions and conclusions. <ref> Richard Murphy [http://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2010/07/08/the-sheer-nastiness-o
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  • ...a hawkish US non-profit advocacy outfit led by former US ambassador [[Mark Wallace]], who also runs the [[Counter Extremism Project]]. Lamb joined three other *Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/mar/10/profile-graeme-lam
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