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  • ...t of the three children in the family was born in 1968 and later went into business with his elder brother. ...reportedly a 'record producer'<ref name="hickey"/> who was the 'friend and business partner' of [[John Benson]] with whom he ran 'the mobile society disco Raff
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  • ...monopoly and was ordered to divest itself of a substantial portion of its business. {{ref|11}} Despite having been streamlined, DuPont still managed to supply DuPont gradually diversified into other areas of business, besides explosives, in the early part of the 20th century. The experiments
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  • ...to involve Trade Unions into government policy-making. With the political centre apparently moving leftwards the Diehards in industry realised that it was v ...The left's aims and objectives were not at all the same; they were in the business of creating popular mass movements and greater participation in political a
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  • ...4m.<ref name="preston"> ‘Peston’s People: Lord Chris Haskins’ in the Business Section, ''The Sunday Times'', 26 August 2001.</ref> It is in a very strong ...ng to a recent interview in the Sunday Times, the big breakthrough for the business and for Haskins was when he found himself on a plane next to [[Marks & Spen
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  • ...ith 5% biodiesel) at the Hatfield petrol station and Thurrock Distribution centre in early 2003. Tesco own 25% of Greenergy; ...ally-made product will have travelled across the country to a distribution centre and back before reaching the shelves.
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  • ...ass (ICM poll), Blair's 1999 speech to the CBI that he is 'proud to be pro-business' places him very squarely in opposition to those same workers. ...d the House of Commons in March 1999 that he was 'putting the interests of business first'.
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  • [[Exxon Mobil]] conducts business in almost 200 countries worldwide. {{ref|16}} For information on the differ ...l International'''. Trade journal [[Lloyds List]] describes its role as a "centre of excellence" responsible for European and African upstream operations. {{
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  • .... The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual business leaders, and claims to refuse money from 'EU institutions, governments or b ..., 3 September 2000.</ref> As this slogan suggests, neither New Europe nor Business for Sterling explicitly professed an anti-EU stance; both groups claimed to
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  • ...Parliament in the UK and Brussels, providing high quality information and business services, and attracting investment from both private and Government source ...ttish Association for Marine Life]] | [[Scottish Biomedical]] | [[Scottish Centre for Genomic Technology and Informatics]] (SCGTI) | [[Scottish Crop Research
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  • ==Pearson education business== ...ual learners, the 'retail' side of the business. It also has a 'wholesale' business selling education products and services to governments, such as testing ser
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  • ...6, at the Congress of Prague, "where over 300 political, intellectual, and business leaders gathered to debate the new agenda for transatlantic relations."<ref ...e debate. A former director of the IEDSS (who was also a director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]) Frost and [[William E. Odom]]'s (2000) ''The Congress
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  • ...est in Palestine' Sunday Times (London) December 27, 1998, Sunday SECTION: Business</ref> *[[Centre for European Reform]]
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  • ===Business=== ...ember of the International Advisory Council, was an Ambassador for British Business for the U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office in 1997.<ref>''Who's Who 2009'',
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  • ...f the Labour Campaign for a Scottish Parliament and of the [[John Wheatley Centre]], the Scottish left-wing think tank. *President of the [[Caribbean Britain Business Council]] (CBBC).
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  • ...(post 9/11) to [[British Airports Authority]]. He is also member of the [[Centre for European Reform]] (CER), a lobby group associated with the [[American E ...996-98, before taking up position at Cardiff University as Director of the Centre for Journalism Studies.
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  • ...MP; Tom Baldwin and Alice Fishburn on a blurring of the fine line between business and politics", The Times, Sept 25 2009</ref> ...lanoma UK]] | [[National Literacy Trust]] | [[Novartis]] | [[Outdoor Media Centre]] | [[Payplan]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[Proprietary Association of Great Britain]]
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  • ...[Greenacre Capital]] | [[Grosvenor Britain & Ireland]] | [[Heart of London Business Alliance]] | [[Heart Valve Voice]] | [[Heritage Lottery Fund ]] | [[Hyde Gr ...perty Investments]] | [[Healey Development Solutions]] | [[Heart of London Business Alliance]] | [[Helical Bar]] | [[Henley Investments]] | [[Hermes Central Lo
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  • ...Advisory Committee. She was press attache at [[INSEAD]], the international business school in Fontainebleau. ...y, [[Melanie Howard]] Director, [[The Future Foundation]] and the [[Henley Centre]], [[Robin Morgan]] the editor of The Sunday Times Magazine (whose staff do
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  • ...Education As part of their coursework, students from the Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University had to take part in a product concept competition ...r Business Research at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.[70] The centre assures businesses that through it they can “secure direct access to the
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  • ...Explosion, which explored the meaning of terrorism, at the Battersea Arts Centre in London in 2006 (O’Neill was played by actor Jim Pyke). O’Neill also ...ending one month in Australia as the first 'Scholar-in-residence' at the [[Centre for Independent Studies]], lecturing, writing and working on its projects.
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