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  • :...Monteith left university for London as a researcher for the right-wing [[Centre for Policy Studies]], where he Monteith's role in PR started 'in 1983, working for London lobbying firm [[Michael Forsyth Associates]], founded by the last governmen
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  • [[Image:AndrewGilligan.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Gilligan at the Frontline Club, London, 17 April 2008]] ...in 2007 he initiated a campaign against [[Ken Livingstone]], the mayor of London, the pet hate of the owners and editors at the ''Evening Standard''. <ref>T
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  • ...ks Hyde Park<ref>Krieger, C. (2008) 'Sir Trevor’s big plans to transform London'. <i>The Jewish Chronicle</i>. 4th July 2008</ref>. ...eptember 2008 to concentrate on his new role with the [[Mayor’s Fund for London]]. His replacement is [[Dan Koch]], head of [[Deloitte & Touche]] in Russia
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  • ...yor Appoints Policy Director.pdf|Mayor appoints Policy Director]], Greater London Authority, 21 July 2008</ref> In September 2012 he took over the role of ch ...yor Appoints Policy Director.pdf|Mayor appoints Policy Director]], Greater London Authority, 21 July 2008</ref>
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  • ...6/lammert-de-jong/state-of-the-art-populist/ State-of-the-Art Populist], ''London Review Blog'', 26 August 2010</ref> organised by anti-Islam blogger [[Pamel ...nd Burke Foundation]], [[Arch Puddington]] of [[Freedom House]], [[Herbert London]] of New York University, [[Fred Siegel]] of Cooper Union, [[Brian Anderson
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  • ...searchable online database] of funders for groups ranging from the Sierra Club to the American Cancer Society, which can be a useful research tool provide :In August 2004 UCSF, in conjunction with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Mayo Clinic launched a beta
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  • * Mr [[John Deane]] Chief Executive/Board Member [[Scottish Life]]/[[Royal London]] * Sir [[Tom Hunter]] Chairman [[West Coast Capital]]
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  • [[Edelman]]’s London Office handled the appointment of Fink for ISAM.<ref>[http://www.edelman.co *[[Beetle Capital Partners]] LLP (advisory business for companies and funds engaged in enviro
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  • ...rmation. The claims that the Sandinistas were running a "terrorist country club,"16 had admitted a design for a "revolution without frontiers,"17 were pers ...: Stein & Day, 1985), chap. 7; William Blum, The CIA: A Forgotten History (London: Zed, 1986), passim.
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  • *HM Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Greater London ...e House of Commons and now lives and works in Brussels and occasionally in London, and is paid a salary in the range of £20,000 - £25,000. My paying agent
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  • '''Bellenden Public Affairs''' is a UK lobbying firm with offices in London and Edinburgh. ...ed in lobbying for developers to gain planning permission, particularly in London.
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  • ...ort was launched at the 2009 [[Sustainability Summit]], an annual event in London hosted by the [[Economist Conferences]]. “The summit brings business lead ...atch.org/?lid=304 Corporate Watch Website], Accessed April 2009</ref> is a club of 48 captains of industry, drawn from the largest European multinationals.
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  • [[Image:FrankFuredi.jpg|left|thumb|Frank Furedi, London, 16 July 2007]] ===To London - 1969===
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  • ...Parliament in 1983, when it was a deeply unpopular, politically incorrect club to belong to'<ref>'Israel Goes Orthodox', ''The Spectator'', 13 September 1 ...been more frivolous given that BBC has referred to Jerusalem as Israel's 'capital' - a view otherwise shared outside of Israel by two out of the world's near
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  • ...& Walsh, G. (2000) 'The man called Mr Cashpoint'. <i>The Sunday Times</i> (London). 2 July, 2000</ref> ...& Walsh, G. (2000) 'The man called Mr Cashpoint'. <i>The Sunday Times</i> (London). 2 July, 2000.</ref>
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  • ...bodies, such as the Royal United Services Institute and the US embassy in London. But at this stage there seemed little prospect of funding. ...s Adviser, Birmingham | [[Jane Hill]], Television News Presenter, [[BBC]], London<ref name="Comm"> [https://web.archive.org/web/20060602100905/http://www.bap
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  • ...them if they were interested in a position on the advisory board in their London office. Hewitt attended a bogus interview told the undercover reporter: ...ckenzie]] - Trustee - Chief executive of Industrial Minerals at Rio Tinto, London.
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  • Jeremy Carver is a London-based consultant with [[Clifford Chance]] since 1987 and he heads their Pub ...y International]] UK. In a TI 13 February 2007 meeting at the Commonwealth Club, 'Is the UK Government Serious About Fighting International Corruption?', C
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  • Hoffmann is co-founder of the [[General Capital Group]] which invested €3.3 bn in companies that include [[Volkswagen]], Founded by [[Ray Hickok]] in 1950, the YPO is a millionaires' club to put their young in touch with the global elite.<ref>"[http://www.ypo.org
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