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  • ...olitics known as 'prayers'. In government, this refers to the summoning of civil servants by ministers for a policy meeting. But in the discreet world of lo ...'.[2] Fees range from £2,500 to £5,000 a month, depending on the type of service required.[3] The average annual rate is about £30,000.
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  • ...May 1981 to October 1982. During the following 12 months he held the Civil Service Fellowship in Politics at Glasgow University. ...wart worked in [[Scottish Courts Administration]]. When the Scottish Court Service secured Agency status in 1994 he took up the first Chief Executive post in
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  • When Benn was asked to give evidence before a Commons Treasury and Civil Service select committee inquiry in 1986, he planned to issue the secret handbook a ...d by the Colonial Secretary's brother Austen, who was at the same time the Civil Lord of the Admiralty.15
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  • [[Philip Rycroft]] is a British senior civil servant who was appointed permanent secretary at the UK government's [[Depa ...de Commissioner, Sir [[Leon Brittan]]. He was promoted to the Senior Civil Service in March 1997, first dealing with general agricultural policy and then as D
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  • ...Wilson began his career as a civil servant with the [[Government Economic Service]]. He then joined the headquarters team of the [[Scottish National Party]] ...|Wilson, Andrew]][[Category:Scottish Politician|Wilson, Andrew]][[Category:Civil Servants|Wilson, Andrew]][[Category:Politician|Wilson, Andrew]] [[Category:
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  • ....lv/minelres/archive/06271997-02_49_40-25536.html 'Research association on civil society in CEEC'], email correspondence, 10 June 1997.</ref>. Some of these *Adam Burgess, 'Excluding 'the East' Through Civil Society?', in ''Transition in Central and Eastern Europe'', Z. Sevic and G
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  • ...to dissemble in the worst traditions of Sir Humphrey and the British civil service. In the Grice lexicon words can apparently be stretched to mean the opposit
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  • ...'MPs -for hire' more than this form of political importuning. What kind of service do MPs provide in return for their retainer? ...coverage. They can also obtain confidential information, lobby ministers, civil servants and other MPs privately and propose amendments to bills.
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  • [[Image:joan.jpg|120px|right|thumb|Joan MacNaughton - Civil servant]] '''Joan MacNaughton''' is a former senior civil servant who was Director General of Energy at the former [[Department of Tr
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  • ...t Crawford Associates is able to provide an outstanding political research service for organisations which need a detailed understanding of particular issues ...ttee of the Scottish Parliament; previously [[Ministry of Defence]] career civil servant in Whitehall; adopted as a regional list candidate for the Scottish
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  • ...ege, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service. ...Oxford. | Lord KERR OF KINLOCHARD, GCMG. Formerly Head of the Diplomatic Service. | Professor Sir David KING. Government Chief Scientific Advisor. | Sir Jo
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  • ...ot protected by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or the Federal Civil Rights Act, whereas the American employees abroad are. ...rsonnel which in native languages heralds on-air messages of human rights, civil liberties, legal protections against arbitrariness, etc., is totally rightl
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  • ...ency. In the summer of 1996 it announced a decision to freeze the wages of civil servants in the following year in the face of a series of union-led demonst ...and trans-Atlantic relationships in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Additionally, he teaches a course on political leadership, convened by Pro
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  • During his military service in the U.S. Army, he served as an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to the Str ...er at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]] "with a practice in the fields of civil litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and corporate transactions." <r
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  • ...n international character,” which the administration interpreted to mean civil war. This was new. In reaching this conclusion, the Bush administration sim ...dentvoice.org/May2004/Lobe0520.htm "Soon to Be Losing Feith?"] Inter Press Service (''Dissident Voice''; [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0520-02.htm
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  • ...pace and 'cyberspace,' and pave the way for the creation of a new military service--U.S. Space Forces--with the mission of space control." ...news=19255 "Key Officials Used 9/11 As Pretext for Iraq War,"] Inter Press Service, July 15, 2003: "A close examination of the public record indicates that al
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  • ...thods to resolve conflict’. Hayman has previously worked in the UK civil service at [[DfID]] and the [[Cabinet Office]].
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  • ...changed to accommodate him. Then many of the CIA operatives at Copley News Service were made members of the Board of Directors of IAPA. Immediately before the ...e stages are: Propaganda, Psychological Operations, Psychological Warfare, Civil Affairs, and Reconstruction.
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  • ...Security Policy during the Reagan Administration, following four years of service as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Co ...he Defense, Aviation, Telecommunication, and Energy Industries"; and First Service Networks (formerly Sure Air Corp)."<ref>Right Web [http://rightweb.irc-onli
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  • ...ssed 9 July 2009.</ref> He was the Government’s chief crisis manager for civil contingencies. <ref>[http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appoin ...lands War. In 1985 he moved to Brussels, working on loan to the Diplomatic Service as the Defence Counsellor to the UK Delegation to [[NATO]]. He was particul
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