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  • ...lobbyist, is deputy director of [[APCO Worldwide]]’s Brussels Office, a post she took up in October 2011.<ref name="Public Affairs"> ''Public Affairs Ne ..."Public Affairs"/> [[APCO Worldwide]] is a lobbying firm born out of the Washington-based tobacco industry law firm [[Arnold and Porter]], from which it derive
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  • ...eres]], ostensibly for Israeli intelligence to help formulate policy for a post-Khomeini Iran.<ref name="p37">Lawrence E. Walsh, ''Firewall: The Iran-Contr *[[Adolf Schwimmer]] and [[David Kimche]] visit Washington to relay a feeler from [[Manucher Ghorbanifar]] to [[Michael Ledeen]] and [
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  • ...olitics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.244.</ref> ''Washington Post'' reveals the existence of [[Presidential Review Memorandum #10]] study of
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  • ...Commander of the West Bank, Col. [[Ya'aqov Katz]], also resigned from his post at the same time, to become deputy head of the civil administration under M The ''Washington Post'' reported on Milson's administration in January 1982:
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  • In May 1964, [[Peter Wright]] visited Washington to seek support for the Movements Analysis program. Wright was supported by ...eek, Wright learned from Martin that Doyne-Ditmas was being transferred to Washington. This led Wright and Martin into an angry confrontation with D Branch head
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  • ...g+Held+in+Cannes&pqatl=google Secret Meeting Held in Cannes], ''Washington Post, 30 March 1963, archived at Proquest Archiver.</ref>
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  • :In the post-[[Paul Ehrlich|Ehrlich]] 1970s, the accepted view of population growth was ...r and [[Robert H. Jackson]], a former private school principal in suburban Washington who finds Simon's views "intriguing." Jackson, in charge of fund raising, h
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  • ...mbers]]. Chambers told Berle there was a network of communist informers in Washington, naming individuals including [[Alger Hiss]], [[Charles Kramer]] and [[Mari ...sought a tougher policy towards the Soviet Union. He was forced out of his post in a dispute with other major players in the State Department.<ref name="Ch
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  • ...]<ref name="WPObit">, CIA Official Gordon Stewart Dies at 88, ''Washington Post'', 19 December 1999.</ref> ....<ref name="WPObit">, CIA Official Gordon Stewart Dies at 88, ''Washington Post'', 19 December 1999.</ref>
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  • ...2010092307592.html Robert F. Grealy, 86; CIA division chief], ''Washington Post'', 23 September 2010.</ref>
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  • *Dr. [[Jerrold Post]], Director, Political Psychology Program, George Washington University
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  • *Prof. [[Martin Kramer]], Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Shalem Center *Dr. [[Robert Satloff]], Executive Director, [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
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  • '''Post Social Protest: New Media, Citizen Empowerment and Policy-Making''' *Brig. Gen. (Ret.) [[Michael Herzog]], International Fellow, the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]; former chief of staff to Israel's ministe
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  • *[[Donald E. Graham]] Chairman and CEO, The [[Washington Post Company]] *[[Dennis B. Ross]] Counselor, [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
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  • He was subsequently President of [[Public Strategies]], a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm he founded to advise corporations on strategic ...fundraiser is investor in car company that won federal loan], ''Washington Post'', 28 October 2011.
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  • ...ftermath of Iran-contra affair, dies at 86], T. Rees Shapiro, ''Washington Post'', 13 June 2012.</ref>
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  • ...o writes a regular column — “A Dose of Nuance” — for the Jerusalem Post.<ref>[http://danielgordis.org/about/english/ About], DanielGordis.org, acce ...-policy-conference-washington-dc-june-2008-part-1/ AIPAC Policy Conference Washington DC], DanielGordis.org, accessed June 25, 2012</ref> <ref>[http://danielgord
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  • The Israel on Campus Coalition is a Washington-based 'information-sharing and planning agency for more than 20 Jewish orga ...chusterman Family Foundation. (The three organizations share a building in Washington.)<ref>Scott Sherman, [http://www.thenation.com/article/mideast-comes-columb
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  • Amotz Asa-El wrote in the ''Jerusalem Post'' of Shai's time as IDF spokesperson: ...le.aspx?id=51640 Middle Israel: The IDF's PR: What went wrong?], Jerusalem Post, 15 February 2007.</ref>
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  • After a visit to Israel by [[Michael Ledeen]], Peres sent Kimche to Washington to brief McFarlane.<ref>Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, Every Spy a Prince: The ...id Kimche dies; Israeli spy involved in Iran-contra scandal], ''Washington Post'', 10 March 2010.
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