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  • ...e 1980s by Sean Cleary, a former South African diplomat who once served in Washington. Cleary's group spearheaded the 1989 election campaign in Namibia for pro-S ...e 1980s by Sean Cleary, a former South African diplomat who once served in Washington. Cleary's group spearheaded the 1989 election campaign in Namibia for pro-S
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  • ...l Foundation for Electoral Systems''' (IFES) was founded in 1987. Based in Washington DC, it fosters "democratic initiatives", extending loans and grants to vari ...alecki]] – Senior Political Finance Advisor, Center for Transitional and Post-Conflict Governance
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  • ...html ''The Seattle Times'',] [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/ ''The Seattle Post-Intelligencer'',] [http://www.suntimes.com/index.html ''Chicago Sun-Times'' :*Note that ''The Washington Times'' daily news links have a short expiration date. An archived link can
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  • .... 2811, both of STOP.<ref>PR Newswire, November 8, 1985, Friday, DATELINE: WASHINGTON, Nov. 8</ref> ...onal February 18, 1986, Tuesday, AM cycle SECTION: Domestic News DATELINE: WASHINGTON</ref>
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  • ...n by some historians as the watershed which marks the end of the Keynesian post-war period and the beginning of the neoliberal period. In other words the p ==1977–1979: Ambassador to Washington==
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  • ...Embassy and then an official of the [[European Free Trade Assciation]] in Washington. According to an obituary in the ''Washington Post'':
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  • According to an obituary in the ''Washington Post'': :John Duncan Miller, 75, former Washington correspondent for [[The Times]] of London and [[The Economist]], died Satur
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  • ...ond World War in San Francisco. According to an obituary in the Washington Post: ...San Francisco. In the late 1950s, she came to this country and settled in Washington.
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  • ...rk and Washington and was then appointed to head the [[Reuters]] bureau in Washington. He latterly advised a succession of British Ambassadors. According to an obituary in the ''Washington Post'':
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  • ...Washington.'<ref>J.Y. Smith, Washington Post Staff Writer ''The Washington Post'', June 28, 1985, Friday, Final Edition SECTION: Metro; Obituaries; C4</ref According to an obituary in the ''Washington Post''
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  • ...9306018.htm "The Changing Role of B'nai B'rith's Anti-Defamation League"], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June 1993</ref> While B'nai B'rith did not b Held in Washington, D.C. from November 13-16, this year's focus areas included Iran, the "dele
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  • ...ng writer. Glass found his talents well suited to the changed and changing post-war world where diplomacy assumed increasingly a public relations dimension ...ericans, Glass was sent in 1957 to become Counsellor and Consul-General in Washington, being given charge as Director-General of the [[British Information Servic
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  • ...g endlessly throughout the program. Later [[Caryle Murphy]], a Washington Post stringer who had covered Luanda, told me the Cuban soldiers had universall
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  • ...i-communist forces in the [[CGIL]] labour conferederation in the immediate post-war years. He identified the Catholic trade unionist [[Giulio Pastore]] as ...1961, where he supported the [[CVT]] led by [[Tran Quoc Buu]], who visited Washington in May 1964.<ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life, Random House, 1999, p.236.</ref
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  • ...t/JPArticle/ShowFull "UK MPs find leap in anti-Semitism"], ''The Jerusalem Post'', September 5, 2006. ...viewFullItem$356 "Big Jew on Campus: The Jewish obsession"], ''[[Jerusalem Post]] Blog Central'', December 11, 2005.
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  • ...tz, 'Pro-Israel,' my foot! J Street is an anti-Israel lobby, The Jerusalem Post, 29 October 2009</ref>. ...J Street, Soros, and U.S. Leadership in the Middle East], ''The Huffington Post'', 29 September 2010</ref>
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  • ...OBA]] "subject to the conditions that, for six months from his last day in post, he should not return to South Africa for business purposes, give advice on ...nisation/charity registered in the United States by [[Light Years]] Inc of Washington DC). Was given "unconditional approval" by [[ACOBA]] to take up the role.<r
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  • ...Firms Push for a More Searchable Federal Web] - article in the Washington Post, Thursday, December 11, 2008; Page D01 by Peter Whoriskey.
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  • ...‘anti-migrant’ spray in Denmark, spurring backlash], ''The Washington Post'', 30 September 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016. </ref> ...‘anti-migrant’ spray in Denmark, spurring backlash], ''The Washington Post'', 30 September 2016. Accessed 10 October 2016. </ref>
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  • ...n [[Edward S May]] under the pseudonym Baron Bodissey. In a September 2006 post on the site, Bodissey/May called for a new cultural war: Acording to the Conservative blog [[A Western Heart]], this post provided the inspiration for the formation of the [[910 Group]]:
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