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  • ...ctor of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), where he now heads the Eastern European Initiatives Office. In addition to providing NED funds to Soviet and European unions and media, FTUI channels NED grants to the AFL-CIO'S three establish
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  • In 1996, Baliunas and Soon were listed as members of ESEF – the European Science and Environment Forum – a corporate front / Wise Use group in Eur .... The preface for the European re-issue was written by Philip Stott. The [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF) issued a news release listing Stott
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  • ...On 7 August 2006, North's story was a key part of a BBC Newsnight special section on the manipulation of images coming out of a conflict zone. (The transcrip ...nd thence to the European Parliament as research director for the group of European Democracies and Diversities.<br>
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  • ...ndrew Lorenz The bosses' revolt Sunday Times (London) June 4, 2000, Sunday SECTION: Business</ref> ...ustrial soup as Campbell spin is canned Marketing Week, September 4, 2003, SECTION: Pg. 31
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  • ...xpensive office location in Brussels, but located straight opposite of the European Commission headquarters it is ideal for lobbying purposes. AquaFed’s sec ...rticipation in water and wastewater management" will be heavily focused on European Union decision-making. Secondly, AquaFed has strong French roots due to its
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  • ...a multinational staff developing and implementing PR programmes at local, European and global levels, as well as supporting public affairs and lobbying initia ...ide where she had a key role in the development and execution of national, European and international PR programmes. In addition Katie’s past experience incl
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  • ..., which resulted in Unilever operating twenty-four packaging plants in six European countries. Consumer goods must also be transported, which turned Unilever i ...tely $642 million (£404,7 million). The company sold, amongst others, the European Bakery Business, Benedicta a culinary business in France and various other
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  • ...her big corporations (which are both the main driving forces behind the ‘European Unification Project’ as well as the main beneficiaries) try to speed up t Unilever is a member of several influential lobby groups on the national, European, regional (transatlantic) and the global level, including:
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  • ...lever’s Third World operations often have higher profit margins than its European and North American operations, not surprisingly of course, since capital-ri ...tern companies that have profited from the collapse of Central and Eastern European communist regimes and the consequent opening-up of their economies. The foo
    30 KB (4,575 words) - 09:58, 28 February 2007
  • European Association of Communications Agencies ...ssion, the Council of Europe, and the World Federation of Advertisers, the European Advertising Standards Alliance, the various Media Associations, as well as
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  • Burson-Marsteller also devised the PR strategy for [[Europabio]], the European industry association for biotech companies. They famously advised the indus ...d. The rest were assigned to a category called "resources" in the business section.
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  • ...onsin State Journal (Madison, WI) November 15, 1996, Friday, ALL EDITIONS, SECTION: Front, Pg. 1A</ref> ==European grants==
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  • ...ral members of the board with direct links to the US government (see above section on Board of Directors), and to NATO (which in practice is often run by the ...SIVAM surveillance system for the Amazon rainforest (see Corporate Crimes section). When the contract was awarded to Raytheon it announced that it wished to
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  • ...s [[Lockheed Martin]], [[Boeing]] and [[Northrop Grumman]], as well as the European syndicate [[EADS]] Inc, which formed when BAE acquired GEC (see History, be ...of the time denied (see [[BAe Systems: Corporate Crimes|Corporate Crimes]] section). Needless to say, this part of the company's history does not appear on it
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  • ...in this company until recently; the other 80% were owned by [[EADS]], the European arms manufacturer's coalition. In late 2006, BAE agreed to sell its stake t ...of the [[Transatlantic Business Dialogue]] (TABD) for the year 2002. (See section on [[BAe Systems: Influence/Lobbying#Lobbying|Lobbying]].)
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  • ...mbat aircraft to India in licensing deals the MoD refuses to disclose (see section on Corporate Crimes).<ref>Norton-Taylor, R. (2002) [http://www.guardian.co. ...ess Organisation’, and has similar neo-liberalist aims to the TABD.. The European based research group, Corporate Europe Observatory, has this to say about t
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  • ...f|4}}, or BAE SYSTEMS’ massive influence over the Labour Government (see section on Influence/Lobbying). Despite continuing concerns over the use of Hawk je ...a higher proportion of its national income on ‘defence’ than any other European power, except Turkey (Greece’s defence budget was 4.9% of its total budge
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  • ...dly, however, and despite the rather beguiling ‘civilian applications’ section on their website, the majority of their production goes directly into milit ...ted lines of Tornado and Harrier, to the Hawk attack fighter and the joint European project Eurofighter. Other aircraft projects include the Gripen fighter (pr
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  • ...uesday Election 87 (News Summary): Sun advertisements ban lifted by judge, SECTION: Issue 62790.</ref> in national newspapers warning the country of the conse ...till active in 1991, when a full-page advertisement for them, opposing the European Union but supporting free markets, appeared in the glossy magazine of the C
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  • ...d the budget for RFE/RL: its headquarters were moved to Prague in 1995 and European operations were curtailed (save those of the South Slavic Department). Howe *[[Jan Nowak-Jeziorański]] - head of the Polish section 1952-1976
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