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  • The history of events and the quotes below are adapted from Andy Rowell's book, ''Don't Wo ...ded, and his research data was confiscated. He was subjected to a campaign of vilification and misrepresentation by several pro-GM scientific bodies and
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  • ...sh MEP (''01.01.2006- '') for East Midlands from the [[Labour Party]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view. ...h committee, the resolution also calls for labels to highlight the dangers of alcohol for both pregnant women and motorists. <ref name= "Wine"> [https://
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  • ...UK rates of alcohol consumption have risen steadily, with per capita rates of consumption more than doubling between 1950 and 2000. ...k-factors Alcohol Consumption in the UK 1900-2000, per capita consumption of 100 per cent alcohol] accessed 10th June 2012 </ref>]]
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  • Scottish Widows describes its Public Affairs team as 'one of the most dynamic in the industry'<ref>Scottish Widows [http://www.scottishw ...y served on the Board as a Director for [[Royal Scottish Assurance]] (part of [[RBS]]). Johnson's direct line is 0131 655 6202
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  • ...of the largest energy companies in the UK. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the mainly French state-owned [[EDF Group]]. ...tober 2013 EDF appeared to have finally secured a deal after several years of protracted negotiations with the UK government to build the UK's first nucl
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  • ...tails], Stockholm Network, accessed 7 April 2009.</ref> a working group of European market-oriented think-tanks. ...o think-tanks as having 'been the most influential centre right think tank of the last decade.' <ref>Tim Montgomerie, '[http://conservativehome.blogs.com
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  • ...d health and other nutritional topics, to the media, health professionals, consumers, academics, industry and the Government. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.su ...betes UK]]. She also sits on the[[ Scientific and Communications Committee of the World Sugar Research Organisation.]]
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  • ...is named after the late Labour leader [[John Smith]], though it is thought of as a think tank closely connected to Gordon Brown.<ref>David Henke, "[http: The Institute says its mode of working is to identify:
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  • ...new position, Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, said: ...g to Taylor's movements between Monsanto and the US FDA. Here is a summary of Taylor's career by blogger Jill Richardson, writing in the Daily Kos:<ref>J
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  • Program: Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph January 2003 Department/School:Department of Plant Agriculture
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  • The [[European Advertising Standards Alliance]] (EASA) is a European body based in Brussels that brings together national advertising self-regul ...of effective self-regulation, while being mindful of national differences of culture, legal and commercial practice. As a non-profit organisation based
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  • *[[Consumers for Health Choice ]] *[[The Health Food Manufacturers’ Association ]]
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  • ...uk/tol/news/environment/article6087833.ece David Attenborough to be patron of Optimum Population Trust]. The Times. April 14, 2009, acc 9 May 2010</ref> ...on was seen in the failure of UK governments to act on the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Population in 1949, the Parliamentary Select Commit
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  • ...ssions of the COP and its subsidiary bodies. These include representatives of United Nations secretariat units and bodies, such as UNDP, UNEP and UNCTAD, ...and 67 IGOs are admitted as observers. The NGOs represent a broad spectrum of interests, and embrace representatives from business and industry, environm
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  • ...he European Commission's DG for Information Society and DG Enterprise.<ref>European Agenda, [http://www.europeanagenda.eu/_files/Agenda_Weekly_48_07.pdf Agenda *European Agenda, [http://www.europeanagenda.eu/_files/Agenda_Weekly_48_07.pdf Agenda
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  • ...eme. It's first phase was launched in 2005, under the carbon trading rules of the Kyoto protocol, and the second phase began in 2008 (and will last until ...o emit were above the actual level of 2005 emissions, and resulted in some European countries increasing emissions by up to 28% between 2005 and 2007. Overall
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  • ...a British sociologist, social activist and politician, and the originator of ''The Dead Citizens Charter''. ...://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/jan/16/guardianobituaries.books Lord Young of Dartington], Guardian, 16 January 2002, accessed 28 March 2010</ref>
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  • ...lf of members ranging from smelting companies, recycling companies and end of line products. <ref>Aluminium Federation [http://www.alfed.org.uk/page.asp? ...ckholders Association]] | [[Light Metals Association]] | [[Organisation of European Aluminium Refiners and Remelters]] | [[Overseas Associate]] <ref>Aluminium
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  • ...t|200px|[[Battle of Ideas]], a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], part of the [[LM network]]]] The [[Battle of Ideas]] is a project of the [[Institute of Ideas]], which is associated with the libertarian, anti-environmental [[LM
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  • ....php/Category:Big_Pharma '''an A-Z list'''] '''of articles on the networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR around the Pharma issue.''' ...es have to spend around ten to twelve years developing medicines at a cost of about 500 million pounds before they even get to this point.<ref>Duffy, J.[
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