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  • ===United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change=== ...e antagonist the USA have ratified the convention<ref>[http://en.cop15.dk/ United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 website], accessed April 2009</ref>.
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  • ..."Widening the Intelligence Domain." Accessed April 9, 2009. The Academic Committee of the Jerusalem Summit has overlapping members with the Intelligence Summi ...gs are to be found on the right [and] Lady Cox seems to be on the steering committee of almost every one of them ... lady Cox is one of the “link people” am
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  • ...- Public Policy] [Accessed 16 April 2010]</ref> (and the neoconservative [[American Enterprise Institute]]<ref>The Rosenkranz Foundation, [http://rosenkranzfdn ...on VDare, an anti-immigration US web forum, affiliated to the [[Center for American Unity]]. <ref> Chris Tryhorn, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2005/au
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  • ...rey, chairs a local government scrutiny panel and is a development control committee member. Prior to entering public affairs, Nick worked at Westminster for fo ...ding [[Care UK]], [[Circle]], [[General Healthcare Group]], [[Bupa]] and [[United Health]].<ref>Unison, [http://www.unison.org.uk/acrobat/PP8917.pdf The rise
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  • ...', [[Baron Pearson of Rannoch]] (born 20 July 1942) is a businessman and [[United Kingdom Independence Party|UKIP]] member of the [[List of Members of the Ho ...implications of UK withdrawal from the European Union. Also, he joined the United Kingdom Independence Party sometime afterwards, citing [[David Cameron]]'s
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  • ...or Andrew Blowers of the Open University, and a member of the Government's Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM) warns: In the United Kingdom nuclear power provides around 20% of electricity, but only about 8%
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  • *American Policy in the Middle East ...d host to a delegation from the [[RAND Corporation]], an influential North American think tank.<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/events.php?cat=172&page=2 Events 20
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  • ...airman [[Pete Domenici]] during the European Nuclear conference, the first American to be given the award. ...ght utilities have announced plans to build 13 nuclear power plants in the United States. I will continue working to help make these plans a reality.
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  • ...formation status with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) N14 Committee. <ref>[http://www.wnti.co.uk/index.php?pageID=4 WNTI Website]</ref> THE WNTI also lobbies the Committee of North Sea Senior Officials (CONSSO) that meets to advise Environment Min
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  • ...l]]. He would practice law only briefly, serving as an attorney for the [[United States Shipping Board]] between May 1917 and July 1918.<ref name=fdrlib>{{c ...the 1919 [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]] by the [[United States Department of State|State Department]] as an aide to [[Edward M. Hou
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  • The [[American Committee for a United Europe]] was an arms-length intelligence operation founded on 29 March 1949 .../09592299708406035 'OSS, CIA and European unity: The American committee on United Europe, 1948-60'],Diplomacy & Statecraft,8:1,184 — 227
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  • ...ric Thomas Chester, Covert Network, Progressives, the International Rescue Committee, and the CIA, M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.242.</ref> *[[American Committee for a United Europe]]
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  • *[[American Committee for a United Europe]]
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  • *[[American Committee for a United Europe]] *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1950 version)
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  • .../walter_bedell_smith.html Walter Bedell Smith (1946-1948)], Embassy of the United States - Moscow, accessed 25 May 2012.</ref> *[[American Committee for a United Europe]]
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  • ...78) was an [[United States|American]] officer and military governor of the United States Army known for his administration of [[Germany]] immediately after W *[[American Committee for a United Europe]]
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  • *[[American Committee for a United Europe]]
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  • ...5. After the German surrender, he was attached to the staff of the [[OMGUS|United States Military Government]] in Berlin.<ref name="NYTObit">Wolfgang Saxon, ...mond, ''Roads To Dominion: Right-wing Movements and Political Power in the United States'', Guildford Press, 1995, p.47.</ref>
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  • *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] (1976 version) *[[American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus]]
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  • : 13.10.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Confederal Group of the European United Left/Nordic Green Left : 20.07.2004 / 13.07.2009 : Confederal Group of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left
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