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  • ...[[Defence Media Operations Centre]] (DMOC) is the UK military's centre for all media training.<ref>DMOC [http://www.defencemediaops.co.uk/home.html Home P ...ia Operations training, education and operational capability.<ref>Ministry of Defence Homepage[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/Home/]</ref>
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  • ...lantation. <ref> [http://www.robertwinston.org.uk/biography/ The Biography of Lord Professor Winston] ''Robert Winston'', accessed 9 September 2013 </ref ==House of Lords==
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  • ...Bew]], Baron Bew is professor of Irish politics at the Queen's University of Belfast, a position he has held since 1991. A native of Belfast, Bew attended Campbell College, Belfast before studying for his Mas
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  • ...munications and TIME, Inc. merged. Since 2000, the magazine has been part of [[AOL Time Warner]], which subsequently reverted to the name [[TIME Warner] == The shaping of news and views ==
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  • ...management, economic, trade, tourism and cultural promotion, co-ordination of VIP visits, as well as personal profiling and reputation management program ...o.net/aboutus-management-abailey.htm website] makes it clear that the work of the agency is also about art and culture:
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  • *[[Robin Ashby]], managing partner and leader of Bergman's 'Government Affairs' wing. *[[Roger Casale]], listed on Bergman's website as one of the firms two 'speakers'. Casale was former MP for Wimbledon (1997-2005), w
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  • ...oughout the UK and planning issues. It employs 30 people and has a network of offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle. ...". "We are very good at what we do and we have an outstanding track record of gaining planning committee approval."<ref>[http://www.indigopublicaffairs.c
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  • It had a fee income in 2016 in the region of £3.5 million. It specialises in lobbying for healthcare companies. ...blications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi542.htm Register of All-Party Groups], UK Parliament website, accessed 20 Nov 2009</ref>
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  • ...r Group]] later shortened to [[BSMG Worldwide]] and in 2002 it became part of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]] ...empted to change perceptions of Colombia from being a drug supplier to the US as drug consumer.
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  • ...rnational food, ingredients and retail group which advertises global sales of £8.2bn with 96,000 employees located throughout 44 countries worldwide.<re ...and),Holland , Spain and the UK'. Primark state that they employ in excess of 27,500 people and that in the UK, Market researchers TNS have ranked them a
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  • ...evelopment of healthy public policy at all levels of government and across all sectors, through acting as an information platform. They support those work ...ucts and services <ref> [http://www.ukpha.org.uk/about-us/index.html About Us] ''UKPHA'', accessed 2 April 2015 </ref>
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  • As a result of those trials Purely Nutrition is embarking on a national programme with Sup "As part of Tescos community partnership's programme they are working with Purely Nutri
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  • ...ns in Europe. EACA's stated aim is to raise "awareness of the contribution of advertising in a free market economy and to encourage close co-operation be EACA, formerly the European Association of Advertising Agencies, was founded in 1959.<ref>[http://www.eaca.be/content.
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  • ...Enterprise Institute, "[http://www.aei.org/publications/pubID.26426,filter.all/pub_detail.asp Paul Wolfowitz Joins AEI]", Media Release, July 2, 2007.</re ...Wolfowitz doctrine", also known as the Bush doctrine – the idea that the US should use pre-emptive force in order to maintain its national security and
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  • ...t to foment regime change in Iraq. It is also responsible for the creation of the [[Iraqi National Congress]]. ...t Rendon enjoys access to the most secret information from all three forms of intelligence collection: eavesdropping, imaging satellites and human spies.
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  • ...r, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/06/07/040607fa_fact1?currentPage=all The Manipulator], ''New Yorker'', 7 June 2004</ref> ...a military coup. Because of the restrictions placed on the CIA as a result of the Church Commission findings, it outsourced the regime-change operation t
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  • ...rg, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/07/04/050704fa_fact?currentPage=all Real Insiders], ''New Yorker'', 4 July 2005</ref> ==A friend of Israel (Not)==
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  • ...nsylvania Parents Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the Board of the [[Tel Aviv Foundation]]. ...organization and civil society and coordinated the working group in charge of reviewing the Ibero-American Summitry process.
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  • ...ector, Manpower Services Commission; Permanent Secretary at the Department of Employment and Permanent Secretary at the Department for Education. ...dent of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and was Chair of the Government’s [[Sustainable Development Education Panel]] from 1998 to
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  • ...-Present--and-Future-of-Neoconservatism-10935 The Past, Present and Future of Neoconservatism], Commentary, October, 2007.</ref><ref>Rupert Cornwell, [ht ...-Present--and-Future-of-Neoconservatism-10935 The Past, Present and Future of Neoconservatism], Commentary, October, 2007, </ref>
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