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  • [[Category:Government and International Agencies]]
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  • ...tegrating the implementation of national security policies across several agencies. ...red by [[William Harding Jackson]], set-up to propose future United States Government information and [[psychological warfare]] programs. The same committee rec
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  • ...]]. It was intended to overcome the lack of coordination between existing agencies which, in part, it did by duplicating some of their functions. ...</ref> On June 13, 1942, Roosevelt split the functions and created two new agencies: the [[Office of Strategic Services]], a a predecessor of the [[Central Int
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  • |publisher=United States Government Printing Office}} ...also first discovered the paradox that American voters tend to oppose 'big government' in general while supporting many specific liberal social programs.
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  • ...in DG Internal Market. Before joining AFME, Paul worked for the [[Scottish Government]] as head of capital investment and infrastructure finance. <ref name="Seni ==Lobbying and PR agencies==
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  • ...fforts. Network members from participating government offices, bureaus and agencies share information about their respective plans and activities in order to l ...rg/index.php/component/content/article/572 Maajid Nawaz Addresses the U.S. government's Interagency Strategic Communications Network, 22 Oct 2009], </ref>
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  • A recent biography describes him as 'a consultant to various government agencies, political campaigns and policy-makers and an adjunct professor of homeland ...that he wrote whilst still a Christian Action Network official:'The French government actually has a website where it tabulates 751 "sensitive urban zones," whic
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  • ...s a non-profit organisation of leading Canadian companies who partner with government, NGOs and issue experts to create social marketing and education programmes ...harge, and companies that advertising to children support the process. The government is also involved in the initiatives as well as industry experts.”<ref> Ba
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  • [[Category:Gambling Government Agencies]]
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  • ...ight|thumb||To take a tour around the various mining companies and related agencies based in London, visit our [[London Mining Map]].]] ...estments and metal price fixing worldwide. We reveal their links to the UK government, banking sector, think tanks, NGOs and arms industry.
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  • ...be harmful to the public interest. Transparency is needed if we're to have government accountability on these issues.</blockquote> ...ong, an issue that exposes the far-too-cosy relationship between politics, government, business and money.”
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  • ...mpire, Section V developed a role as a circulating section between the two agencies.<ref>Philip H.J. Davies, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying, Frank Cass, 2004, ...e his information helped to forestall a communist attempt to overthrow the government of [[Getulio Vargas]] later that year.<ref>Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History
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  • ::He has been linked with the government of Kuwait - but refuses to discuss this or his relations with Iraq, though ...3 January 1995 that British business was losing out because of the British government's strict interpretation of sanctions.<ref>Iraq, Middle East Economic Digest
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  • According to the HM Treasury website the Treasury "is the government’s economic and finance ministry, maintaining control over public spending ...ment, supported by 7 agencies and public bodies. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-treasury HM Treasury], GOV.UK, accessed 30 September 2014
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  • The [[Stabilisation Unit]] is a British government body intended as the "Government’s centre of expertise and best practice in stabilisation", which the unit [[Category:UK Government Agencies]]
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  • ...England''' (PHE) began operation on 1 April 2013 as an executive agency of government of the [[Department of Health]]. It mission 'is to protect and improve the It is usual practice for employees of Executive Agencies to be civil servants, working to the Civil Service code.
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  • ...ogues descriptions and details of PR firms, activist groups and government agencies as well as the criticisms that are made of these groups from different pers
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  • *[[Tote]] acquired the Tote from the UK government in 2011) ==Regulatory Agencies==
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  • [[Category:Gambling Government Agencies]]
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  • [[Category:Gambling Government Agencies]]
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