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  • ...attending the Forum of the Future in Bahrain, which saw the launch of two institutions. The first is the [[Fund of the Future]] worth $100 million set up to provi ...st woman appointed to the presidency of a Moroccan university after a long academic carrier as a professor of sociology and anthropology, dean of a school of h
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  • ...therland of Houndwood, KT, FRSE, FBA (born 25 February 1941) is a Scottish academic and public servant. He was the Principal of [[Edinburgh University]] betwee ...ng a BA with First Class Honours in the Philosophy of Religion. His first academic appointment was as Assistant Lecturer in Philosophy at the University Colle
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  • ...or the Unionists. In particular, it was suggested that any new North-South institutions would be accountable to a North-South assembly and that general criteria of ...Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions, Harper Collins, 2000, p.532.</ref>
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  • ...ssional Research Service (CRS) 2006). Mr Perl speaks regularly at academic institutions and governmental policy fora. He has also testified before Congress on terr
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  • ...h industry, representing more than 1,000 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, biotechnology centres and related organisations in all 50 U.S. states and
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  • :*The "strategic" and academic communities-such as [[Lord Thomas]], [[Gerald Frost]], and [[Lord Chalfont] ...0 mosques across Britain, and found radical material at 25 per cent of the institutions surveyed.<ref>MacEoin Op. cit. p5.</ref> The Report's recommendations inclu
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  • ...ounding member of the [[Social Democratic Alliance]] which preceded it. An academic who, as a London councillor, had become a vociferous critic of changes with ...o the I.R.S.'s schedules, the foundation's donations to a range of British institutions rose from $106,000 in 1982 to $254,000 in 1985. Although 1986 figures are n
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  • ...g funders in international security programs at U.S. think-tanks, academic institutions, and grassroots groups are generously underwriting an ambitious and highly
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  • ...c development worldwide, and a clearinghouse for information on groups and institutions working to achieve and maintain democracy around the world. ...ice and promotion of democracy. Through its publications, conferences, and academic networking, the Forum also supports and enhances the NED's grants program.
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  • ...Times'', arguing that the country lacked an independent think tank for the academic study of national defence, and that the need could be met by developing and ...oclasts to a man and woman, pullers-down, inter alia, of our parliamentary institutions now that our State education has been successfully infiltrated. They are pa
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  • ==Academic career== ...1946 he returned to Oxford as Nuffield reader in the comparative study of institutions, holding a fellowship at Nuffield College from 1947. In 1957 he was elected
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  • ..., 29 August 2008</ref> At that time Sandhurst’s programmes had a broader academic content and Gutteridge focused on social and political, rather than just mi ...oyed unrivalled access to decision-making in the region and throughout his academic career displayed a capacity for detailed and penetrating understanding of t
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  • ...mited, the corporate finance advisory business focussed upon the financial institutions sector, in 1995. Following its acquisition by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ...versity of Oxford. Grint spent 10 years in industry before switching to an academic career. He is a founding co-editor of the journal Leadership published by S
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  • ...ng to [[Alex Schmid]], in the early 1970s he was one of "only a handful of academic researchers who took ‘terrorism’ seriously" <ref>[[Media:Farewell words .... Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' ( New York: Pantheon, 1989)</ref> Jenkin's
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  • :Non-academic users of research from various parts of Government, police and armed forces ...rofessor of War Studies at King’s College London heading a consortium of institutions and specialists who will examine options for responding to the threat of te
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  • ...0 mosques across Britain, and found radical material at 25 per cent of the institutions surveyed. <ref>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/30586814/Hijacking-of-British-Isl
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  • ...ligence Committee hearing on his CIA appointment, has been the building of academic respectability for the practice of intelligence. It has helped to sponsor m ...atred that had spread like typhus from the sixties radicals into the major institutions of the culture.
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  • ...bout|Powerbase]]. It links to a wide range of organisations, think-tanks, academic research institutes, front groups and individual experts which shape the vi :Academic terrorism 'experts' - or terrorologists - are deeply embedded in the elite
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  • ...a. His appearance as an 'expert' largely occurred after he ceased to be an academic, prior to which he appears to have been primarily interested in Jewish and ...] February 2005</ref> Capitanchik's career is unusual in that he left that academic post in 1993 and took up an apparently administrative post in the Further E
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  • ...covered by the mass media': 'the problem should be solved by international institutions'; 'people should know about this event and its causes'; 'I would like to kn ...resentative' of the Palestinians which so exercises Weimann, as an Israeli academic, is quite simply not the same as recognising that the people who took over
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