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  • ...rtment of Government and School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.). In 1995, he became Head of the International Relations Department o ...term as President of the European Commission, and he was re-elected to the post by an absolute majority in the [[European Parliament]] in September 2009.<r
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  • ...tml?c=62487&p=irol-govHistBio&ID=27428 Donald E. Graham], ''The Washington Post Company'', accessed 7 June 2013.</ref> ...tml?c=62487&p=irol-govHistBio&ID=27428 Donald E. Graham], ''The Washington Post Company'', accessed 7 June 2013.</ref>
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  • ...and technology. Later, Mathews wrote a weekly column for the ''Washington Post''which also appeared in the ''International Herald Tribune''.<ref name="Car She was director of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]’ Washington program and a senior fellow from 1994 to 1997.<ref name="CarnegieBio">[http
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  • ...spend millions to hunt for insider threats, document shows], ''Washington Post'', 2 September 2013.
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  • ...William E. Odom, 75; Military Adviser to 2 Administrations], ''Washington Post'', 1 June 2008.</ref>
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  • ...tonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18983-2004Oct8.html Obituaries], ''Washington Post'', 9 October 2004.</ref> ...s/051701/new_hanssen.shtml indictment offers new spy details], ''Washinton Post'', 17 may 2001, syndicated at cjonline.com.</ref>
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  • ...tonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18983-2004Oct8.html Obituaries], ''Washington Post'', 9 October 2004.</ref> ...tonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18983-2004Oct8.html Obituaries], ''Washington Post'', 9 October 2004.</ref>
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  • ...2/AR2005110203002.html Diplomatic Insider Chester L. Cooper], ''Washington Post'', 3 November 2005.</ref> ...2/AR2005110203002.html Diplomatic Insider Chester L. Cooper], ''Washington Post'', 3 November 2005.</ref>
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  • ...sity School of Law; and The [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]], Washington DC.<ref name="consultants">[http://www.mm-law.com/consultants.htm Consultan ...on in International Affairs John F. Kennedy School of Government; a former Post Doctoral Research Fellow in National Security at Harvard University, John M
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  • ...mes Higher Education Supplement]]'' in London and then spent four years in Washington as American Editor of THES. He returned to London in 1981 as technology co * 1974 - 1977 ''Luton Evening Post'', then Science correspondent, THES
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  • ...st_of_Special_Advisers_in_post_at_17_December_2015.pdf Special advisers in post, 17 December 2015] ''GOV.UK'', accessed 6 February 2017 </ref> ...he ran the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Basra in Iraq, overseeing the post-conflict reconstruction of Basra province. He also was seconded to the [[US
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  • ...ama nominates Chuck Hagel for Defense, John Brennan for CIA], ''Washington Post'', 7 January 2013</ref> This escalated an extended and high-profile battle, ...by.html How the Chuck Hagel Fight Changed the American Jewish Landscape in Washington], ''Daily Beast'', 20 August 2013</ref>
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  • ...ubled' by 'counter-productive' move towards ICC membership]', <i>Jerusalem Post</i> (31 December, 2014).</ref> and by Israel, which withheld PA tax revenue ...at Hadin files war crimes complaint against Abbas with ICC]', <i>Jerusalem Post</i> (10 November, 2014); Shurat Hadin, '[http://israellawcenter.org/legal_a
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  • [[George Will]] is an American journalist. He has written a ''Washington Post'' column since 1974.<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/george-f-will/2011/
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  • ...s/A18766-2005Mar8.html John Barron Dies; Espionage Reporter], ''Washington Post'', 9 March 2005.</ref> ...s/A18766-2005Mar8.html John Barron Dies; Espionage Reporter], ''Washington Post'', 9 March 2005.</ref>
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  • [[Jerome Chapman]] is a retired partner at Washington law firm [[Arnold & Porter]] LLP. He practices primarily in litigation, ant ...092602278.html Moran Gets an Earful After Running His Mouth], ''Washington Post'', 27 September 2007.</ref>
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  • ...local/me-porter26 Paul R. Porter, 94; Economist, Consultant], ''Washington Post'', 26 April 2002.
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  • ...Before arriving in the UK, Mr London spent nearly 20 years in the world of Washington, most recently as the director of government affairs for the [[Jewish Insti ...written op-eds for the ''National Review'', ''New York Sun'', ''Jerusalem Post,'' the ''Guardian'', mostly focusing on Israel and Iran. He claimed in 2003
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  • ...x News Channel]] since 2001. He has been Senior Political Analyst at the [[Washington Examiner]] since 2009.<ref name="AEIbio">[http://www.aei.org/scholar/michae
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  • ...ices/ Top Secret America - Operational Support and Services], ''Washington Post''. Last accessed 2 July 2014.</ref> and according to its website (now defun ...Camp Bucca: Military Closes Largest Detention Camp In Iraq], ''Huffington Post'', 16 September, 2009.</ref> Under the command and supervision of General D
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