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  • ...0px|''[[The Risk of Freedom conference]]'', sponsored by ''[[R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company]]'', programme of events, 5-6 October 1998.]] ...s which reported on these events, although these were sponsored by [[Japan Tobacco International]]. The conference itself ran from Monday 5 October to Tuesday
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  • ...e and working in the public interest, rather than veiled corporate [[Front Groups]] or [[Astroturf]] campaigns<ref>Investopedia, [http://www.investopedia.com ...obaccotactics.org/index.php/Third_Party_Techniques Third Party Techniques] Tobacco Tactics website, accessed 24 March 2015</ref>.
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  • ...in the 1990s when American lobbyists for the tobacco industry set up front groups to defend smokers' rights.
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  • ...n another paper, dated 26 February 1979, we gave details of various Labour groups which had been campaigning for the overthrow of the Shah of Iran" (307). ...Assistant Director of MI5 and head of F1 Branch (CPGB and other subversive groups); Elwell would work closely with Crozier over the next decade, as detailed
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  • It is rare that the membership and concerns of confidential discussion groups Belgium – were recruited to the 6I cause, soon setting up front groups to assist
    98 KB (15,388 words) - 20:51, 21 May 2016

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