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  • This article is part of a series on [[Exxon Mobil|ExxonMobil] - see the main page for more. Exxon Mobil Corporation is the parent of [[Esso]], [[Mobil]] and [[ExxonMobil]] companies around the world.
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  • ...to cuts in social welfare spending. ExxonMobil is also a strong proponent of so-called 'free trade' (globalisation). :"[A]llowing environmentally responsible exploration of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and prospective areas offshore and in t
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  • ...xcellent website with current info. The campaign is organised by [[Friends of the Earth]], [[People and Planet]] and [[Greenpeace]]. ...role in the problem of global warming and to committing to the development of non-polluting energy sources.
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  • ...nd features including 'The Last Emperor', an unfavourable look at the life of Mao Zedong. ...ing government regulation in the west, Murdoch began to cooperate with one of the world's more repressive regimes.
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  • [[Terry Hudgens]] was appointed Chief Executive Officer of [[PPM Energy]] Inc, (a [[Scottish Power]] company) in May 2001. He joined [[PacifiCorp]] as Senior Vice President of Power Supply responsible for power generation, wholesale sales, and the com
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  • [[Stephen Dunn]] was appointed [[Scottish Power]]'s Director of Human Resources (HR) and Communications in September 2005. Since privatisation, he has been involved in all the Group’s acquisitions and disposals.
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  • ...the [[Government of Western Australia]] in 1895 as the [[Agricultural Bank of Western Australia]] as a rural lender to support the State's farming indust ...ired the operation, and as part of the sale agreement, offered 49 per cent of the shares in BankWest to the public. BankWest shares listed on the [[Austr
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  • ...ations Global Compact [http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/ Overview of the UN Global Compact] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>. ...ations Global Compact [http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/ Overview of the UN Global Compact] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>.
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  • ...aims. This was Common Cause, whose origins are to be found in the merging of two quite distinct political strands. ...anti-communist (and anti-socialist) organisation in British trade unions, of which the best example is to be found within the [[Amalgamated Engineering
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  • ...and security issues to exchange information and views on the future needs of Britain's defence'.<ref>[http://www.ukdf.org.uk/about.htm About], UK Defenc ...as [[BAE Systems]], [[Boeing]] and [[Rolls-Royce]] and is managing partner of [[Bergmans PR Consultants]]. <ref>Robert Winnett, [http://www.telegraph.co.
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  • ...ests, Lewis Moonie], accessed 01 August 2007.</ref> He became Baron Moonie of Fife in May 2005. ...he [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], which has a code of conduct not to employ or pay any MP, peer or MEP. <ref>Hencke, David, "[htt
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  • ..., Westminster]]'''Open Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] and has neoconservative connections. ...calls to dismantle the Common Agricultural Policy, roll back EU regulation of trade and financial services, and repatriate the EU welfare budget to membe
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  • ...general election, Mahmood retained his seat once again, gaining a majority of 14,828. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politicians/labour/khalid- He is a graduate of [[UCE Birmingham]] and a former engineer with a trade union background. He
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  • ...ary 11 1923) is a British philosopher who has been connected with a number of right wing publications and think-tanks. Flew was born in London in 1923, the son of a Methodist minister Rev. Dr R. N. Flew. He was educated at St. Faith's Pr
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  • ...endent watch dog on sustainable development. [[Jonathon Porritt]] founder of [[Forum for the Future]] was appointed chairman in 2000 by the Prime Minist ...ommission works within policy networks and is heavily involved in the work of the [[Scottish Sustainable Development Forum]] and the [[Sustainable Scotla
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  • ...l Peace Prize Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in house arrest and detaining many of the party members [25]. ...MOGE). Even though Premier's share is only 27%, they are the main operator of the project [26].
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  • ...of the Association is 'to contribute to the economic and social wellbeing of Scotland through employment, investment and training' {{ref|1}} ...eased public services, such as policing, which businesses through the sale of alcohol had contributed to.
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  • ...roup for establishment interests who are concerned about the proliferation of new information sources that are beyond their control. ...bout a media revolution]", <i>BBC News</i>, 2 May 2006.</ref> Similarly <i>US News and World Report</i> pointed out:
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  • ==Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House== Below are some extracts from Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House.
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  • ...efying gravity - and Saïd Taghmaoui and JJ Feild as that essential duo of all such movies, the honourable, moderate, kind-hearted Arab (Saïd Chahine) an ...e established that there are “good” Arabs with hearts of gold, we are, of course, free to concentrate on the rotten kind. They murder a young woman i
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