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  • ...n the mid-1990s - the disposal of the Brent Spar oil rig and the execution of the poet and anti-oil activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in Nigeria. ...the charity was part of a new way of doing business in which "the pursuit of profits had to be tempered by care for the environment and concern for peop
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  • '''Quiller Consultants''' is a PR and lobbying firm. In 2006, it became part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s ...y [[David Cameron]] to be Britain’s next European Commissioner in charge of financial services regulation.
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  • Frontier Economics have a wide and diverse array of interests. These are *'Frontier's water practice combines an in-depth knowledge of the water industry with the ability to apply advanced economic techniques t
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  • ...8) was a British propagandist and conservative politician. He was Director of the business propaganda group the [[Economic League]] from 1926 to 1945 and ...another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent.
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  • This page contains a list of the Database of registered organisations in the [[European Commission]]'s Civil Society Dia *[[Austria Federal Chamber of Labour]] (Arbeiterkammer) Wien Austria
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  • ...the Group until May 2006. He was succeeded by [[Barry Gardner]], Director of PR at HBOS, until end August 2006. Duncan Cantor, Senior Public Affairs Off ...r the [[Scottish Information Commissioner]]'s 2005 ruling.{{ref|4}} A copy of the letter declining the request can be viewed below:
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  • ....scl.cc/article.php?id=34> on 27 June 2012.)</ref> He is the older brother of [[Alex Oakes]]. ...less than discreet. "She was quite passionate and demonstrative," he said of their physical relationship. "It would be done in an old-fashioned, romanti
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  • ...so [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|crime]] section) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on lin ...ation's political practices), it is impossible to give a complete overview of all groups, deals and schemes Bayer is involved in.
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  • ...times upwards of $300 million (£204,6 million) with equally large amounts of risk that the investment will pay off. Critics however, claim that prices a ...lopment. Eli Lilly spent more than one and one-half times as much. Six out of the nine companies made more money in net profits than they spent on resear
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  • ...another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...cate, rather than merely distort the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations th
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  • ...n over by Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The League's "5th Annual General Report" of 1925 recorded that: ...rganisations and individuals. A document containing a considerable body of information on "red" ramifications and methods had already been circulated in confidenc
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  • ...festo and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over," he declared: ...her it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it."
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  • ...Heath]] in the Conservative Party leadership election, and the resignation of [[Harold Wilson]] and his replacement by [[James Callaghan|Jim Callaghan]]. ...infant revolution had been made easier by the right-wing Labour government of James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson when he surprisingly resigned in
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  • ...committee. It was not only one of the League's largest subscribers but one of the few who had publicly supported the League. While the League were about ...of the Conservatives on the committee were not inclined to let the League of the hook too easily.
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  • ...thing' for the British consumer. But reality and especially the exeriences of U.S. society show something else… ...rinks, the number of workers with health benefits declines, and the number of workers eligible for welfare increases.[2]
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  • [[Capgemini]] has three offices in Scotland and is active in a range of markets. ...produces the Quarterly Survey from [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]] (SFE) of the financial service industry.[http://www.financescotland.com/downloads/84
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  • Land Operations was the title of the British Army manual of operations. It was last published in 1969/70. Revised versions in 1995 an ..., 29th August, 1969, Restricted. Released under the Freedom of Information Act. p. 1</ref>
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  • ...rmy manual for military operations. The Manual is part of the compilations of Army doctrine material which makes up the [[British Army Electronic Battle ...de No 71596(Pt 1) DGD&D18/34/56, Released under the Freedom of Information Act p 1-G-3</ref>
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  • ...rson''' is the world’s biggest educational company and a strong advocate of market-driven education reform. ...approximately 60% of its sales in North America. In 2014, it had revenues of $8.2 billion.<ref>Jennifer Reingold, [http://fortune.com/2015/01/21/everybo
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  • ...Regulations give anyone, anywhere in the world, important rights to access information held by more than 10,000 public authorities in Scotland {{ref|1}}. [[Kevin Dunion]] was appointed as the first Scottish Information Commissioner in February 2003.
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