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  • ...adge}}'''Connect Public Affairs''' is a Westminster-based lobbying firm in the UK. *[[Gill Morris]], chief executive. Morris is the former Chair of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] and as of February 20
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  • ...1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...st independently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world.
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  • Omnicom Group is the world's third-largest advertising conglomerate (behind [[Interpublic]] and ...percent in 2014, with an increase of 8.5 percent in the fourth quarter of the year.<ref> Steve Barrett [http://www.prweek.com/article/1334947/edelman-sho
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  • ...eld a number of communications appointments within industry before joining the [[Shandwick]] public relations group in 1977. ...ion]] as Public Affairs Director. Four years later, with others he founded the [[Grayling]] Company, which grew to become a broadly-based public relations
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  • ...April 1938) joined the Board of [[British Telecom]] on 1 October 1998, and the board of [[Rolls-Royce]] too. ...-wide [[Community Foundation Network]]. Chairman of Governors of Sherborne School and Honorary Fellow of Worcester College Oxford. He is was former non-execu
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  • ..._navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false The Road from Mont Pelerin: The Making of the Neoliberal Thought Collective]'' (Harvard University Press, 2009) p.87</ref He received an honorary degree in 1999 from the [[University of Buckingham]].
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  • ..., University of London and a leading climate change sceptic. He also edits the ''Journal of Biogeography''. ...[http://greenspin.blogspot.com/2005_01_30_archive.html It's time to visit the 'Home Planet' again...], EnviroSpin Watch blog, Tuesday, February 01, 2005,
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  • ...of the scientific community to the national news media when science is in the headlines.'<ref>Science Media Centre, [http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pa ...ntained by the RIGB. The RIGB acted as a very successful 'midwife', seeing the SMC grow from two to seven employees, and its funding, via donations, incre
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  • ...government, now the director of [[Grampian Holdings]]. As of 2007, SE was the parent body of 12 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs).<ref>"[http://www.oecd. ...en Hughes knocked on her door. Two years later the project was launched at the Dunblane Hydro.
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  • ...e Commonwealth Business Council, before heading on to Denmark and Germany. The farmers included Mr. Nhlela Phenious Gumede, Mr. Lazarous M. Sibiya, Ms. Th ...d our people.' On another occasion Sithole is reported to have said, 'This new technology is what Africa needs to overcome famine and food shortages.' (K
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  • ...Institute''' (TII) was founded in 1985 by [[David J. Theroux]] who is also the president of this institute. TII seems to be not as independent as the name suggests.
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  • ...ed on the website of [[NERA Economic Consulting]] who produced reports for the DLA.</ref> ==The Anti--BBC campaign==
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  • ...endowment by the [[Millenium Commission]] to fund pet projects and aid in the privatising of public services. {{ref|enterprising}} ...onomics Editor Sunday Times, formerly [[Brunswick Group]] now Barclays and the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
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  • ...political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009]] ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009.]]
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  • ...ber of the Board: WPP; Trustees, Eisenhower Fellowships. Committee Member: New York Metropolitan Museum; Peres Institute for Peace; Council of Foreign Rel ==Role Within the World Economic Forum==
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  • ...bes'' reports that Lader earned £200,000 in the year to December 2003 for the position.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMk ...]] (Insurance Market), a Trustee of the [[British Museum]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>[http://www.wppinvestor.com/commentar
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  • .... It emerged out of the alliance between big business and the state during the Second World War and played an important role in developing Cold War strate ...its website: “There were discussions among people in the War Department, the Office of Scientific Research and Development, and industry who saw a need
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  • ...rtise:Georgetown University| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. ...<ref>Michael Getler and Rick Atkinson, 'U.S. Watches for 'Human Bombs'', ''The Washington Post'', 13 December 1983</ref>
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  • ...s improve financial performance by using RMS products and services to gain the most complete view of their risk portfolio. ...discloses that RMS is majority-owned by [[DMG Information]], a division of the U.K.-based [[Daily Mail and General Trust]], plc media enterprise.
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