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  • ...8) was a British propagandist and conservative politician. He was Director of the business propaganda group the [[Economic League]] from 1926 to 1945 and ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent.
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  • ...ng with policy questions and public diplomacy which are the responsibility of departments such as the [[Public Diplomacy Policy Department]]. John Pilger relates his experience of the News Department:
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  • ...t broadcaster and journalist on law and women's rights and was the creator of the BBC television series Blind Justice in 1987{{ref|1}}. Her book on wome ...ory Council, she is also a Bencher of Gray's Inn and a Member of the House of Lords.
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  • ...that its true profits were hidden from the Chilean state. Under the guise of making interest payments to a subsidiary, Exxon exported Compañía Minera ...de oil and natural gas as well as the manufacture, transportation and sale of petroleum products.
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  • ==The propaganda wing of the US nuclear industry== ...and trade group for the American nuclear industry [which] spends millions of dollars annually to engineer public opinion”.<ref>Dr Helen Caldicott, [ht
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  • ...Education'', 15 April 2005 </ref> Berger was also a member of the [[Union of Jewish Students]] and had campaigned for Muslim organisations [[Hizb ut-Tah Berger is a great-niece of the former Labour MP [[Emanuel Shinwell]].<ref>Sarah Priddy, [http://www.pa
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  • In 1995 the late Sir [[Fitzroy Maclean]] was appointed as founding chair of the [[Hakluyt Foundation]], a supervisory board for the spy company [[Haklu ...the name of a 16th century economist, whom Dedijer considers a specialist of economic intelligence, is particularly significant and mirrors the recent c
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  • ...House of Commons. The meeting had in fact been called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reg ...r of the [[Engineering Employers Federation]]). The only published account of that first Dean's Yard meeting is the Economic League's sketchy and unrelia
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  • ...inister, in the person of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfort ...ve political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of the Empire and the Union, and later a generally misunderstood approach to c
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  • ...She proactively builds the ZDT's networks in the hope of raising awareness of the Zimbabwean crisis to new constituencies around the world. difference in raising consciousness and level of concern about the
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  • '''Lord Paddy Gillford''' is the 8th [[Earl of Clanwilliam]].<ref>[http://www.gardantcommunications.com/index.php?option=c ...ade Hall & Associates]] (formerly [[Gardant Communications]]) and chairman of the [[Oracle Capital Group Charitable Foundation]] at [[Oracle Capital Grou
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  • According to a profile of Dickie in PR Week: ...public have been sensitised by scares such as BSE and are not as trusting of food suppliers and administrators.'
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  • ...mes. All accounts are serviced personally by the Principal. Inquiries from all reputable sources welcome.{{ref|1}} ...n 1995 and 1996, and in 1998 was named [[BT Scotland]] Business Journalist of the Year. In 2000, immediately prior to his departure from [[The Scotsman]]
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  • == History of Microsoft == ...founded by [[Bill Gates]] and [[Paul Allen]] in 1975 and generated profits of $16,000. In the 1980s microsoft flourished as it provided the operating sy
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  • ...e former head quarters of [[Scottish Equitable]]. St Andrew Square is one of the capital's most prestigious business addresses and is home to several ba ...one of the world's leading brewing companies, currently ranked seventh out of the top ten international brewers. S&N are the number one beer sellers in
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  • '''Capgemini''' is one of the world's largest information technology, consulting, outsourcing and [[p Capgemini appears to making a practice of buying in the services of former Blair advisers and ministers. First there was [[John Birt]]:
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  • ...employees. In 2003, it realised a turnover of 1.4 billion GBP (2.1 billion US$ ; 1.2 billion EUR). ...product developments for [[IBM]]. Logica is credited with the development of the [[Teletext]] system for the [[BBC]].
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  • ...and benefit from changes happening now and next in the contemporary world of work".<ref>"[http://www.manpower.com/services/services.cfm Services]", Manp ...had fired [[Mitchell Fromstein]], who had been appointed president and CEO of Manpower in 1976. Stevenson reinstated Fromstein and he remained in these p
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  • ...is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • ...ut day-to-day decisions and management of the staff are the responsibility of the Executive.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/About/Who/index.shtml ...ulation Authority]] and the [[Financial Conduct Authority]] and the [[Bank of England]].<ref> Financial Conduct Authority [https://www.fca.org.uk/about/h
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