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  • ..."revolution" vaguely analogous to what happened in France in 1789. In his first letters on those events, Burke claimed to see a human society being dissolv ...tion – jobless urban youth – that have taken to the streets, as in the great insurrection of the French banlieues in 2005. Anger at deprivation and disc
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  • ...than safety and security, or focus on acts of ‘terrorism’ committed by Western states.
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  • ...76. <ref>Louis Le Bailly, ‘Socialists subvert traditional safeguards’, Western Morning News (Plymouth), 27 June 2007</ref> He joined the Council of Manag ...ce I believe the BBC has been much worse than ITN. And I am sure that the great solid sea of our nation either wholly rejects or laughs at much of what is
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  • ...hed, for example, in ''The Guardian'' first - or that someone else said it first. Also, the main libel defence in the UK – that of Reynolds Privilege – ...resident of Iran in 2005. He was widely quoted in the Western press and by Western political leaders as making a statement that was translated as, “Israel m
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  • ...tics and current affairs and is actively involved in promoting better Arab/Western business and media links... ...efellow MP stories. An accomplished speaker and broadcaster, Michael is in great demand on the lecture and after dinner circuit and is a regular contributor
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  • ...ounced-that-it-was-launching-a-4040-strategy-aimed-at-winning-the.html The first 40 candidates for 2015: an overview], ConservativeHome. *[[Britain First]]
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  • ...ler and Godson, Eurocommunism is nothing more than a Soviet ploy to detach western Europe from the U.S. without a war. ...noted that Survey's subscribers, according to its publishers, include all Western governments and its contributors included the US National Security Adviser,
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  • [[CNA Surety/Western Surety Company]] [[Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation]]
    20 KB (2,176 words) - 14:41, 30 October 2008
  • ...ns. These experts advise governments on counter-terrorism, thus sanitising Western state terror as legitimate techniques for self-defence. Where did these ter ...reat wisdom in this abstention. The terrorologists have not accomplished a great deal of practical or intellectual significance. Their studies have not noti
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  • ...of Israel]] and its indifference to the Palestinians, presence of U.S. and western troops on the Arabian Peninsula, occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan by the ...t the view of bin Laden as a lunatic is a form of "[[myopia]]" that limits Western military thinkers' ability to respond to the bin Laden phenomenon. He write
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  • Baird, Thomas (1938) Films and the Public Services in Great Britain, Public Opinion Quarterly. January : 96-99. ...For Free Speech on Ireland (1979) The British Media and Ireland: Truth the first casualty, London: Information on Ireland.
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  • ...nto the presidential run-off, having beaten the socialist candidate in the first round, though he lost to [[Jacques Chirac]]. In 2014, the First Czech Russian bank in Moscow lent the party 9.4m euros (£7.4m). Separately
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  • ...asm, detecting liberalising and rationalising tendencies.<ref>For Example: Western Muslims and the Future of Islam., By: Brown, L. Carl, Foreign Affairs, Jan ...hing to his faithful Islamist followers and something else entirely to his Western audience. His choice of words, the formulations he uses – even his tone o
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  • ...lies within. This war is a civil war within the West, between traditional Western culture and the forces of politically correct multicultural Marxism that ha ...irl, became energized by the idea of taking a proactive stance against the Great Jihad and its enablers on the Left. Vicktorya opened a discussion group on
    19 KB (2,784 words) - 10:18, 3 March 2015
  • ...ends on the sober note of the atom bomb and Labour's victory in 1945. With great skill Sir John adapts his style to the changing environment. We begin in th ...ld with vivid character-painting and a wealth of relevant anecdote. In the first narrative Sir John makes a notable contribution to the history still not fu
    54 KB (8,468 words) - 15:42, 10 March 2015
  • ...et]], [[GSM Associates]], [[Barclays Wealth Management]] and [[First Great Western Railways]]. <ref> The European Association of Communications Agencies, [htt
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  • :Those scientists in the Western intelligence community who supported the idea of developing brainwashing pr ...similar experiments - 23 German doctors were convicted at Nuremberg - the Western intelligence community became very interested in Cameron's work.
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  • ...ding to United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) statistics, western Europe is home to seven of the ten leading beer exporting countries, and ac ...corporations, drinks production costs and the costs of raw materials is of great importance. Over the past couple of years there has been an increasing awar
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  • The United States is suffering from a long-term negative image in Great Britain associated with President Reagan's reputation for unpredictability, ...rces will inevitably accompany any SDI deployment. Little has been said in Great Britain regarding SDI's beneficial effects on emerging nonnuclear technolog
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  • :the locals and to a great extent the Nationals obeyed the rules... there were others, particularly fr ...s journalists is again subject to a hierarchy of access. Journalists from western countries are seen as more important than journalists from what was the Eas
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