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  • ...ultant. During the 1980s, he worked for [[Hill & Knowlton]] in the UK as a government affairs and corporate communications consultant. He advised several organis
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  • ...extent to which one can pursue economic activity without interference from government. Economic freedom is built upon personal choice, voluntary exchange, the ri
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  • ...s in Vancouver, Calgary, and Toronto. According to its own account 'Today, government committees, MPs, the media, and think tanks around the world turn to the In ...raser Institute measures and studies the impact of competitive markets and government interventions on individuals and society. Our peer-reviewed research is dis
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  • Wicks stepped down from government in 2008 and spent two years as the prime minister's special representative ...(NIA). According to the NIA, Wicks "indicated again the commitment of the Government to ensure nuclear energy would be considered as part of this process".<ref>
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  • ...n of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Roadmap. He also assisted the Polish government in their presidency of the [[European Union Council]]. <ref name="Helm"/> Helm is a key advisor to the government on energy policy, and was said by government insiders to be close to [[Geoffrey Norris]], former PM [[Tony Blair]]'s key
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  • In 2004, Ion was invited to become a member of the UK Government's [[Council for Science and Technology]], which advised the the Prime Minis ==Letter to UK Government over slow negotiations with EDF Energy==
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  • ...eing considered for the''' ultimate disposal of the '''waste legacy''' and government needs to decide which of these options will be pursued" <ref>[http://www.sp
    10 KB (1,452 words) - 15:35, 22 June 2012
  • ...that Laqueur had been appointed university professor in the Department of Government at [[terrorexpertise:Georgetown University|Georgetown University]]. The rep
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  • ...t "Billy Carter wasn't the only one allegedly getting money from a foreign government." According to [[Fransesco Pazienza|Pazienza]], Kwitny reported, Michael Le ...by the CIA chief of station in Rome as an agent of influence of a foreign government [Israel], according to current ranking officials of the CIA who was associa
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  • ...ian intelligence agents, and providing reports on terrorism to the Italian government.{{ref|60}} Pazienza and Ledeen worked together in the so-called Billygate a ...CIA station chief there took him to be "an agent of influence of a foreign government."{{ref|63}}
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  • ...est supporters. (73) This new connection was what may have led the "secret government" to attempt to use Livingstone's [[Institute on Terrorism and Subnational C
    9 KB (1,393 words) - 19:30, 30 December 2007
  • ...he conferences staged by the center regularly include a high proportion of government participants. For all of these participants there is only one relevant terr
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  • ...th Africa." A few days later a full-page ad sponsored by the South African government, through a front group called the "Club of Ten;' {{ref|91}} reproduced Moss ...club also published a magazine, Phoenix, fully funded by the South African government.
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  • ...have seen, has had extensive links to the CIA and other branches of the US government). <ref>See Pietro Calderoni, "E Cosi CIA", ''L'Expresso'', 1 June 1986, p.2 In books and interviews, Sterling castigated the US government and especially the CIA for its cowardice in rejecting the Soviet network th
    8 KB (1,213 words) - 12:48, 22 October 2007
  • ...r assassination attempts.<ref>Report No. 94-465, Select Committee to Study Government Intelligence Activities. U.S. Senate, 84th Cong., 1st sess., November 1975,
    11 KB (1,824 words) - 16:11, 3 November 2007
  • ...rm, Robert Kupperman Associates, which served both private clients and the government. Like Jenkins, Kupperman advised the army on counterinsurgency, codirecting ...to government policy makers, and that his aim has been to help in "shaping government policy and operations that would improve our preparedness."{{ref|37}} His s
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  • ...s own definition of state sponsored terrorism. In short, Jenkins's role as government advisor on policies involving state violence and insurgencies puts him in a ...]]' network in 1985. {{ref|26}} It is interesting, given his position at a government-sponsored agency and as an advisor on U.S.-sponsored terrorist activities,
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  • ...as even assigned the task of forging documents that would discredit Labour government leaders, although his project was never completed.<ref>"Wilson, MI5 and the .... He became a director of the Canadian-South African Society, an apartheid government support group funded by South African businessmen. Tugwell has also lent hi
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  • ...n terrorism, supplemented by the 1981 white paper. Haig was upset that the government's own experts didn't think too much of Sterling and pointed out that her ch
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  • ...coordinate the CIA's destabilization and eventual overthrow of the Allende government in Chile. (12) In addition to his long-standing ties to the U.S. government, Cline has been closely connected to repressive regimes and the internation
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