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  • ...as and solutions. In raising the level of understanding about economic and social policy, the Institute's ideas contribute directly to the economic well-bein The Fraser Institute has sought and received funding from several tobacco companies, including Rothmans, British American Tobacco and Philip Morris, according
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  • ...cular use to supermarkets who need the government on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensive files on politicians and other influential p ...hey have learned to create favourable public images in the media for large companies and supermarkets.
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  • ...collaboratively to provide an understanding of CSR and sustainability for media organisations, to share best practices, to develop collaborative projects o * The Media CSR Forum: Key CSR Issues for the Media Industry (A report produced with [[KPMG]] dated January 2005 and available
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  • ...mance equipment, including golf clubs, sport balls, timepieces, electronic media devices, skates, bats, gloves, swimwear, cycling apparel, children's cl * After pressure from lobbying groups Nike and other companies publicly disclose their worldwide factory locations, a first for the garmen
    14 KB (2,076 words) - 17:20, 29 January 2015
  • ...repreneurship in the global public interest to further economic growth and social ...similar initiatives in the global public interest, including: the Club of Media Leaders
    37 KB (5,009 words) - 22:06, 11 August 2015
  • ...research and academic bodies, charities and campaigning organisations plus companies from the following industries: finance, insurance, IT and telecommunication ===Subsidiary Companies===
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  • ...breakthrough, brand-building creativity and pioneering digital and social media strategies.' <ref>Cohn & Wolfe. [http://www.cohnwolfe.com/en/about-us Cohn It offers clients 'strategic partnerships' with other WPP companies, including [[Quinn Gillespie]], a lobbying firm.
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  • ...youth trend analysis, public affairs monitoring and support, and corporate social responsibility programmes. *[[Associated New Media (ANM)]]
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  • *[[Miriam Mulcahy]] - Media Consultant ...on-aligned. It draws on the widest possible variety of sectors, areas, and social groups and recognises only peer level and geographical boundaries as common
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  • Hallmark Public Relations advises on proactive awareness-building media relations programmes and localised community relations and lobbying project We work in technology, social housing, professional services, property & planning and infrastructure.
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  • ..., endorser research, sponsorship, event management, internal relations and social responsibility programmes. ===Subsidiary Companies===
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  • Private pharmaceutical companies control the development of new medicines. Profit margins, not global health ...the global pharmaceutical market, combined. In addition, the two combined companies accounted for 26 per cent of all vaccine sales, and 1 per cent of all anti-
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  • MTV networks is also one of Viacoms major media holding ...overall revenue for 2003 was $26.6 billion. [http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2004-10-11-nickelodean_x.htm]
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  • ...d to maintain as large a market share as possible. Hence the goal of these companies is to gain access to regions everywhere on the planet, no matter how far-fl ...ss than ever before of the dangers of smoking. Opportunities for cigarette companies to enter and manipulate third world countries are therefore met with increa
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  • The ways in which companies influence governments is allegedly part of legitimate political process. Th ...ve an exemption overriding the EU directive. To [[Iain Duncan Smith]], the media and the British public this was unacceptable although Blair stated, "there
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  • ...ng was no longer permitted on television when these Acts came into effect, companies such as BAT had to find alternative methods in reaching the public. They di ...deputy chairman of BAT, responsible for the company's policy on corporate social responsibility is [[Ken Clarke]], formerly the Health Secretary for the UK
    18 KB (2,841 words) - 12:03, 21 May 2011
  • ...ectively of the following three subsidiaries, which are themselves holding companies for further operating subsidiaries: The three companies and their operating subsidiaries are managed worldwide by Shell Internation
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  • '''Pfizer''' is one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. Based in the United States, it manufactures some of the most widely used p ...weigh entire continents. The combined worth of the world’s top five drug companies is twice the combined GNP of all sub-Saharan Africa and their influence on
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  • ...to the Treasury. Following the 1997 election, he was Shadow Secretary for Media, Culture and Sport from 1997 to 1998, Shadow Chancellor from 1998 to 2000 a ...which had put off potential voters through its negativity, xenophobia and social conservatism. [[Michael Portillo|Portillo]] withdrew from the Conservative
    17 KB (2,407 words) - 13:27, 30 January 2018
  • ====Media==== ...and [[Sophie Pim]] worked in public affairs before they met while managing media for the Conservative Euro-MPs. They wear skinny jeans and pumps as they rac
    40 KB (5,947 words) - 23:59, 20 January 2018

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