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  • ...rustees of the David Hume Institute. One reason Mackay curtailed her civil service career was because of possible conflicts of interest with husband Sir [[Mui :Previously, Miss Mackay had pursued a civil service career holding posts in Scotland, [[HM Treasury]] and the [[Cabinet Office]
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  • ...resentative Don Edwards of the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights. {{ref|90}} ...Somoza, at £20,000 per year, was Robert Moss. In 1977, Moss extended his service to the beleagered Ian Smith regime of Rhodesia. On February 20, 1977, the L
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  • ...gton University and the State University of New York, totaling 35 years of service. *Turkey: Terrorism, Civil Rights and the European Union by Yonah Alexander, Edgar H. Brenner, and Ser
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  • ...of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[R [[Forum World Features]], was ostensibly a small commercial news service, selling weekly packets of stories to as many as 50 newspapers around the w
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  • ...of government activity and Symons, the former leader of the union for top civil servants, the [[First Division Association]], is the Foreign Office Ministe ...rising figures in finance, industry, academia, the military and the civil service. Media members include Economist political editor [[David Lipsey]], Indepen
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  • ...[[Chatham House]], London, conducting an investigation into the future of civil nuclear energy. He is currently an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, and t .../www.chathamhouse.org/publications/papers/view/109378 Electricity - Social Service or Market Commodity? The Importance of Clarity for Decision-making on Nucle
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  • ...using private sector funding to deliver public sector capital projects and service provision' (in Osler 2002: 20), a contribution 'generously acknowledged
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  • ...ssociations, political consultancies, companies, NGOs and charities, civil service, Houses of Parliament, recruitment consultancies, law firms, education, the
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  • ...ef> and was appointed a Civil Service Commissioner in 2005. <ref>BBC World Service, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/mediadevelopment/story/2005/08/05 *Civil Service Commissioner
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  • ...for sometime but gained much funding with the advent of New Labour and its service towards business elites. Initially money was put in by [[David Bell]], the ...sh Railways Board]] working on railway privatisation. She joined the Civil Service in 1971 and has worked variously in the Departments of the Environment, Tra
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  • ...ion, Lifestyle and Hotel & Restaurant division. Commensurate with its full service, integrated marcoms offering, the agency employs a mix of marketing consult *[[Grimshaw Kinnear Ltd (civil engineering)]]
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  • ...nment officials have allied with business in planning a campaign to defeat civil society opposition against the WTO services negotiations. ...te influence GATS is geared towards serving the interests of transnational service industries, instead of being for the general benefit.
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  • ...man rights violations against the people of Southern Sudan who, during the civil war which has racked Sudan for the past 40 years have been victims, many cl ...o the Sudanese Regime in Khartoum. In August 1999, a pipeline was put into service that runs from the oil fields around Bentiu and Heglig to Port Sudan. The w
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  • *[[Forum Information Service]] - in English - started in 1958 - later know as [[Forum World Features]]. *Mary Dudziak, Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (2000).
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  • ...]]) in Canberra, Australia, and chair of INSOC ([[International Society of Civil Society Organisationson on Competition]]) in Jaipur, India. He chairs the ...omics at [[ESSEC Business School]] in Paris. He is currently Conseiller en Service Extraordinaire, Cour de Cassation (Member of the [[French Supreme Court]])
    11 KB (1,648 words) - 13:24, 6 January 2011
  • ...of Trade and Industry, the [[Central Statistical Office]] and the [[Civil Service College]] - with a break for teaching economics at Thames Polytechnic (now
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  • ...EF grantees in their efforts to promote economic reform and the growth of civil society. The trend is increasingly widespread and includes such disparate e *[[Donald McHenry]] School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
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  • *[[Rebecca Lunn]] is a Professor in Civil Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Current term of office ends: ...ervice with Plymouth City Council from 1998-2007 he had responsibility for civil protection, waste management, cemeteries, building control, consumer protec
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  • ...ssion on Civil Society Regulation || Part funding of the Low Commission on Civil Society Regulation || 18000 || 30/03/2015 || 06/04/2015 || 19/06/2015 || 2 ...Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations]] || Developing and supporting civil society leaders || To enable ACEVO to undertake a review of its business mo
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  • ...l house sales, pensions deregulation, education reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional ...e party rightwards in the 1970s, in alliance with the ultras in the Secret Service.<ref>Dorril, S. & Ramsay, R. (1991) ''Smear!,'' 4th Estate: 224 – 228</re
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