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  • ...a highly influential association of chief executive officers of leading US corporations. Web site: www.brtable.org/index.cfm ...e and to avoid moves towards effective social and ecological regulation of corporations and the global economy.’[54]
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  • ...nitor' named Enron, the US energy company, as one of the world's ten worst corporations. The Chairman of Enron Europe, Ralph Hodge, received a CBE in 2001. ...rradiated nuclear fuel transport ships for PTNL, a subsidiary of [[British Nuclear Fuels]]. They also manage a warehousing complex at RAF Sealand and made an
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  • ...nsultant on London market issues to several major North American insurance corporations.<ref>Jonathan Evans, [http://www.jonathanevans.org.uk/biography.html Biogra ...he Earth, [http://www.foeeurope.org/euvotewatch/support_docs/learnmore.php#nuclear EU Vote Watch], accessed 02 February 2009.</ref>
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  • ...-CIO]] in Houston. 'They have been one of the most anti-union, anti-worker corporations in the world.'74 ...against the current government Iran-Libya Sanctions Act which prohibits US corporations from virtually all trade and investment with Iran. Even with the Act in pla
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  • ...ders, and claims to refuse money from 'EU institutions, governments or big corporations'.<ref>Open Europe, [http://www.openeurope.org.uk/Page/MakeADonation/en/LIVE ...aching western Europe and that Israel “has real reason to see an Iranian nuclear capability as an existential threat”. [[Claude Moniquet|Moniquet]] said t
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  • GEC supplies and builds nuclear power stations. It has the construction contracts for Sizewell B. Its other [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Arms Industry]]
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  • ...at 169 Longley. Lowerhouses. Huddersfield. He's also a director of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. [[Category: Transnational Corporations]][[Category: Tobacco Industry]][[Category: Food and Agriculture Industry]]
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  • ...of British Industry]] (CBI) The CBI claims to provide a forum for UK-based corporations in order for them to enhance their influence on policymakers through joint ...l Association]] (BGA) | [[British Hydrological Society]] (BHS) | [[British Nuclear Energy Society]] (BNES) | [[British Tunnelling Society]] (BTS) | [[Central
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  • ...the [[Institute for Policy Studies]], London and has advised several large corporations. ...ashton-excells-in-western-talks-on-iran-nuclear-program-a-925514.html Iran Nuclear Talks: Europe's Unsung Chief Diplomat], ''Spiegel Online'', 1 October 2013.
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  • ...law Together with the uranium It mines In Canada, this goes to supply the nuclear power stations and arm the missiles. Silver and gold come out of Bougainvil ...[Category:Aluminium Industry]] [[Category:Mining and Metals: Transnational Corporations]]
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  • ...e Chief Executive of Powergen plc. He is a non-Executive Director of the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] and a non-Executive Director of the Forensic Sc [[Category:Scotland]][[Category:Scottish Corporations]]
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  • ...cially conducted lobbying activities on behalf of Turkey as well as by big corporations that have sizable commercial deals with Turkey such as [[Boeing]] and [[BP] ...a member since at least 2005 when it was DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary<ref> Nuclear Industry Association, [http://www.niauk.org/our-members Our Members], undat
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  • ...Group, previously Communications Director at [[Serco Defence, Science and Nuclear]], (part of [[Serco Group]], External Affairs Director at [[Central London [[Category:Private Military Corporations]][[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...ilip Morris Capital Corporation, and is one of the world's largest tobacco corporations. In addition, Altria Group, Inc. has a 28.7% economic and voting interest ...ns about government research and regulations" - such as "global warming", "nuclear waste disposal" and "biotechnology". APCO would engage in the "intensive re
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  • ...organization.' It has approximately 10,500 members representing 1,600-plus corporations, educational institutions and government agencies. .../media/releases/r-1149798616 Press release: 'New president of the American Nuclear Society begins term'], ANS website, 8 June, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...as also provided his time to serving on the Boards of Directors of several corporations, both public and private. He is a Trustee of the South Carolina Research Au ...or for the Defense Policy Board, as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Nuclear and Space Talks with the (former) Soviet Union. A former Air Force Officer,
    45 KB (6,737 words) - 23:40, 21 October 2014
  • ...dia."<ref>Peter Beaumont, Paul Beaver, Anwar Iqbal, 'Pakistan's plan for a nuclear hit Scientist defects with list of Indian targets', ''The Observer'', 28 Ju ...estigative Project 2005]]</ref> which represents several arms and aviation corporations, the Newspaper Association of America and ''The Washington Post''.
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  • Funders listed in the AAAS 2008 Annual Report include the following corporations:<ref>[http://www.aaas.org/publications/annual_report/2008/aaas_ann_rpt_08.p *[[American Nuclear Society]]
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  • ...an sentiment could be seen as having a basis in their continued pursuit of nuclear proliferation and Reagans. The aim of the annual conferences was to try and ...ng with the constraint of elite social networks which include think-tanks, corporations and state actors. From this analysis, there can be a construction built aro
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  • The introduction of nuclear weapons in Britain and the build up of the British 'independent deterrent' ...[[Earl De La Warr]]'s letter was a crude attempt to vet all programmes on nuclear weapons by threatening the veto:
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