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  • JCPA is the parent body of the [[Institute for Contemporary Affairs]] and is affiliated with the [[ *[[Richard S. Gunther]], Los Angeles
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  • ...o be confused with the other [[Richard North]] who writes under the name [[Richard D North]] for various right wing think tanks) is a right-wing blogger who r ...them seem more ominous? Had Hezbollah propagandists needlessly carried the body of a dead child around in Qana to ensure journalists got the picture?<br>
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  • The [[Council of Public Relations Firms]] is a leading industry body for the PR industry. Its membership comprises 122 PR companies including al ...erved as Press Secretary to President Eisenhower, was a personal friend of Richard Nixon and worked on both of Ronald Reagan’s presidential election campaig
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  • ...a history of ‘repeated and serious human rights violations’. The same body reported in July 1999 that it could see ‘no significant progress in limit ...but are said to have been over-ruled by the Prime Minister, with whom Sir Richard Evans (Chairman of BAE) has a very close relationship (see section on Influ
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  • ...e CBI are involved with the [[Motorists Forum]], a supposedly 'independent body' which influences policy in relation to motoring<ref> Motorists Forum [http The CBI is the representative body for British business as a whole. Its membership of 250,000 firms employs ab
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  • ...en branded 'obscene' by the [[Scottish National Party]] energy spokesman [[Richard Lochhead]], and come to light just three months after they warned customers ...[[Scottish Environmental Protection Agency]] is a powerful Scottish public body sponsored by the '''Scottish Executive''' Environment and Rural Affairs Dep
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  • ...II, the '''Political Warfare Executive''' (PWE) was a British clandestine body created to produce and disseminate both white and black propaganda, with th *[[Richard Crossman]] - Regional Director for Germany, circa 23 September 1941<ref nam
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  • Also at the meeting was Major [[Richard C. Kelly]] (director of the National Publicity Agency), and the right wing ...y as "National Propaganda". National Propaganda acted as the co-ordinating body for a growing number of groups often treated by historians as independent e
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  • ...[[Financial Services Authority]] (FSA) was an independent non-governmental body, given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. It The FSA is an independent non-governmental body, given statutory powers by the [[Financial Services and Markets Act 2000]].
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  • SE is the parent body of 14 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs). ...J. Rothschilds Assurance; Maurice Paterson: Lautro Ltd. [The regulatory body for Insurance Companies]; Thomas Johnston: Bank of Scotland, Science Proje
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  • ...one in an old-fashioned, romantic way, wearing a nightie and pyjamas."<ref>Richard Lloyd Parry, 'Old Etonian smoothie fails to buff Indonesian leader's image' ...ly traded as [[Behavioural Dynamics]], a concept company which - through a body of knowledge built on psychology - dealt in the methodology of communicatio
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  • ...not represent their interests. The NFU is supposed to be a representative body to the farming industry which, unlike any other union, the UK government is *[[Richard Macdonald]] - former director general until he stepped down in 2009<ref>[ht
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  • Richard Jay Kogan, Chairman and CEO Schering-Plough Corporation $21,444,020 ...ents' rights legislation a ban on all lawsuits against makers of parts for body implants, even those with deadly defects. The clause, killed by exposure, w
    51 KB (7,869 words) - 21:25, 18 February 2007
  • ...uth about Industry". One leaflet described the NUWM as "a purely Communist body" and continued: ...rough the "[[National Publicity Agency]]", the liquor trade lobby run by [[Richard Kelly]], who had helped Hall to run the League in its very first years. Gre
    60 KB (9,504 words) - 20:51, 1 February 2008
  • *Sir [[John Richard Hobhouse]] ...Party's acceptance of government intervention in industry was a tremendous body blow. Under Macmillan, Tory MPs from the diehard tradition were not allowed
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  • ...ses of Parliament (in 1989) the former North West Regional Director, Mr. [[Richard Brett]], suggested that 35,000 of the 45,000 files would have to be weeded ...e and allowed a formal appeal against its decisions. There is a persuasive body of circumstantial evidence of a continuing connection between British Intel
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  • In 1988, following [[Richard Brett]]'s dismissal the League had appointed two "Regional Directors"; one ...al years in the late 1980s the Conservatives main clandestine fund-raising body - [[British United Industrialists]] - actually operated from the League's W
    28 KB (4,501 words) - 13:41, 13 September 2007
  • *[[Greater Manchester Residuary Body]]+ *[[Richard Costain]]
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  • ...me from funding. Any pretence that the Countryside Movement was a separate body totally disappears with the revelation that the CBG provided £550,000 towa *[[John Jackson]] - Chairman | [[Bill Andrewes]] – Deputy Chairman | [[Richard Burge]] – Chief Executive | [[Lord Mancroft]] | [[Maurice Askew]] | Prof.
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  • ...ove towards a US presidential style of government, advised by an unelected body of task forces headed up by corporate leaders. His unthinking outspoken and [41] Richard Adams, City diary, Guardian, August 7, 2001
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