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  • ...ief of Honduran Military Was Hired as U.S. Defense Consultant;' Washington Post, May 10, 1987. While working at Rand, Alvarez also served as an advisor to
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  • ...n Relations have been at the heart of many foreign policy initiatives. The post-World War II planning which led to the formation of the International Monet Many council members are directly involved in the making of foreign policy in Washington. "Over a third of the Council's 1500 members have been called on by the
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  • ...eld a dominant role within the Bank due to the Bank's physical location in Washington and the fact that historically it has provided the highest amount of fundin ...ches. Increasingly outspoken, he eventually was ousted from his World Bank post, allegedly on orders from US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers.<ref>"[http:/
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  • ...SIS's]] Research Council, a position he held until 2001. <ref>''Washington Post'', 29 September 1977; ‘LAQUEUR, Walter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Blac ...ouncil, [[CSIS]] Washington 1969-2001. Founder ''Washington Papers'' and ''Washington Quarterly''
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  • '''Michael Ledeen''' has been described by the ''Jerusalem Post'' as "Washington's neoconservative guru". He was part of the neocon 'cabal' that manufacture ...chael Ledeen and [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]], now an editor-at-large at The [[Washington Times]] and [[United Press International]]. According to the story, headlin
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  • ...columns and articles for numerous magazines and newspapers and edited the 'Washington Quarterly' (published by CSIS) prior to going to work for Haig. Ledeen's academic career came to an end when he was denied tenure at Washington University in St. Louis in 1972 for, among other reasons, plagiarism. {{ref
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  • ...IAF-655 on July 3, 1988, Livingstone appeared on local television news in Washington and in interviews reported in the national press, expounding the view that ...mber of ASC's national strategy board. He has also been an official of the Washington lobbying firm [[Gray and Company]], and a consultant to several risk assess
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  • ...n, leaving the audience to flesh out the illusion:' Review in ''Washington Post'', reprinted in ''International Herald Tribune'', May 28, 1981. Quoted in S ...Holmes Brown and Don Luce, Hostages of War: Saigon's Political Prisoners (Washington, D.C.: Indochina Mobile Education Project, 1973).
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  • ..." <ref>Joseph C. Goulden, 'Crozier, covert acts, CIA and Cold War', ''The Washington Times'', 15 May 1994</ref> Crozier has maintained that this organisation wa ...which explored similar themes. <ref>Brian Crozier, The Rebels: A Study of Post-war Insurrections (London: Chatto & Windus, 1960)</ref>
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  • He was the editor-in-chief from 1985 to 1991 of the ''[[Washington Times]]'' and of ''[[Insight]]'' magazine between 1998 to 2001, both of whi ...national]] - another Unification Church-owned media entity - and for the ''Washington Times''. He has also been President and CEO of UPI. He is also director of
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  • ...than Powell]] and [[Michael Barber]]. Powell, a former British diplomat in Washington, is now Blair's chief of staff at 10 Downing Street and Barber is special a ...seriously that it recalled its ambassador to Ireland, [[Peter Dailey]], to Washington. He was given the task of coordinating a strategy to defeat the broad-based
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  • ...that he served as the assistant defense attaché in the Israeli embassy in Washington. Upon his retirement from the IDF, Dr. Shtauber served as vice president of ...Research Associate in 1998 after a long career in the IDF. His most senior post in the IDF was Head of the Strategic Planning Division in the Planning Bran
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  • ...s of contributors to the second [[Jonathan Institute]] conference, held in Washington in 1984, reappear as neoconservatives in the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war. T ..."Glick">Caroline B. Glick 'A return to Jacksonian Zionism' ''The Jerusalem Post'', November 22, 2002 Friday</ref> She identifies the Democratic Senator [[
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  • ...mittee]] (until 1991), the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (in London and Washington DC between 1992-93), the [[Competitiveness Policy Council]] (1993-96) and w ...ompany | [[Credit Suisse]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[Deutsche Bank]] | [[Deutsche Post]] DHL | [[Dogus Group]] | [[Dubai Holding]] | [[Dubai World]] | [[DuPont]]
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  • ...he former head of Naval Intelligence. The men had developed connections in Washington, according to Healey the most important of which was [[Paul Nitze]] (the pr ...tion]] which provided this funding was at that time headed by an important post-war propagandist called [[Shepard Stone]]. A former ''New York Times'' jour
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  • ...rector of the Center for Middle East Policy at the [[Hudson Institute]] in Washington, DC. She has been described as an "ardent Zionist"<ref>Brian Whitaker, [htt ...ionist Zionism and received her doctorate in political science at [[George Washington University]]. She has taught political science at [[Johns Hopkins Universit
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  • Yigal Carmon is the president of the Washington-based [[Middle East Media Research Institute]] (MEMRI) which he co-founded ...s.<ref>Edward Walsh, Israel to Open Formal Probe Of Massacre, ''Washington Post'', 29 September 1982.</ref>
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  • ...>Larry Ben-David, Turkey and Armenia: What Jews should do, ''The Jerusalem Post'', 4-September-2007, Accessed via Nexis UK 16-December-2009</ref>. The orga ...tion of the Arab-Israel conflict." The impetus, according to the Jerusalem Post, was "up to 6,000 e-mails per day to CNN executives, effectively paralyzing
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  • ...2004Apr20 Norris McWhirter Dies; 'Guinness Book' Co-Founder], ''Washington Post'', 21 April 2004</ref> In 2003, [[Norris McWhirter]], recalled how the gro
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  • In 1967, the magazine ''Ramparts'' and the ''Saturday Evening Post'' reported on the [[CIA]]'s funding of a number of anti-communist cultural In December 2005, the ''[[Washington Times]]'' published a commentary by Paul Greenberg, in which Greenberg prai
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