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  • ...issue of terrorism mainly from the perspective of counterinsurgency. <ref>Brian Crozier, The Rebels: A Study of Post-war Insurrections (London: Chatto & Wi ...l terrorism’ for the International Association of Chiefs of Police. <ref>Brian Crozier, Transnational Terrorism (Gaithersburg, MD: International Associati
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  • ...dies''''' was a journal initially published, from 1969, by [[Brian Crozier|Brian Crozier's]] [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]], part of the Londo ...to ten times annual, and monthly from 1976. Until 1975 it was edited by [[Brian Crozier|Crozier]]. By 1978 ISC had published over eighty issues including '
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  • ...version’. The existence of ‘Shield’ was only revealed in 1993 when [[Brian Crozier]] wrote an article in ''The Times''. ...e affected: the schools and universities, the media, the Churches.’ <ref>Brian Crozier, ‘A secret shield for the Lady’, ''The Times'', 28 June 1993</r
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  • The main function of the private sector of institutes and experts is to enhance the ...importance and that the West in general and America in particular were the main victims. In the first CIA annual report issued under the new Reagan-era dir
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  • ...ogy and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) - the UK government's main funding body for the biological sciences. ...in order to avoid bias. However, [[William Hill]], [[Patrick Bateson]], [[Brian Heap]] and [[Eric Ash]], who were all involved, were all among the co-signa
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  • The main concern with [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s media monopoly is that he can use it to m ...comment editor | [[Richard Ford]] | [[Adam Fresco]] | [[Frances Gibb]] |[[Brian Glanville]] | [[Ruth Gledhill]] | [[Michael Gove]] | [[Tim Hames]] | [[Nige
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  • ...ink, the diaries turned out to be school notebooks aged with tea”. <ref> Brian MacArthur, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/features/3636377/Hitler-diaries The main concern with [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s media monopoly is that he can use it to m
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  • ...2011</ref> and have since filed High Court appeals. <ref name=”money”> Brian Deer, [http://www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.c5258.full Secrets of the MMR sca ...and published a series of lengthy articles by investigative journalist [[Brian Deer]], who had covered the case for over seven years. These detailed alleg
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  • ''See main article'':[[1001 Club]] Writing in 1997, Brian Tokar observed in his book, ''Earth for Sale'', that the World Wildlife Fun
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  • ...Corporate Takeovers and the Interests of Regions and Local Communities by Brian Ashcroft and James H Love. (out of print) ...muneration Committee as an Instrument of Corporate Governance by Brian G M Main and James Johnston.
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  • ...lobby to the [[World Summit on Sustainable Development]]. Representing the main energy providers in the UK it has become a reputable body on the potential ...pg|thumb|right|[[David Green]] (UKBCSE CEO), [[Peter Mandelson]] MP, and [[Brian Count]] ([[Innogy]] CEO) at UKBCSE New Years Reception]]
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  • ...rs of the academic boycott like Stephen and Hilary Rose. All the while the main organiser of Engage - [[David Hirsh]] - claims to be a non-zionist and yet *[[Brian Brivati]], Kingston University, London
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  • ...lso criticised it as having an ‘alarmist tone which goes beyond his [the main author's] evidence.’ <ref>’The Enemies of Liberty’, ''The Times'', We ...ssed 8 April, 2009. On the historical continuities of these networks see: Brian Bogart (2006) [http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/3337 "Fear! Fear!": Bir
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  • *MCMASTER, BRIAN JOHN CBE SIR DIRECTOR 7 MAIN STREET
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  • ...etworking has been criticised in certain circles.<ref>See Dmytri Kleiner & Brian Wyrick, 'Info Enclosure 2.0', ''Mute'', Vol 2, #4, Winter 2006, [http://www The main protagonist responsible for postal reform in Europe is [[Charles McCreevy]]
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  • ...cember-2009</ref> He left to become the Israeli ambassador to France.<ref>Main Headlines, [http://www.eurojewcong.org/ejc/news.php?id_article=513 Israeli ::Its spokesman, [[Brian Kerner]], a conservative in British politics but liberal left in the Israel
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  • :Launched in 2005, IPC's main modus operandi is to hold a press conference, typically at the National Pre *[[Brian Binley]]
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  • ...d by [[Soley]], and [[FlyingMatters]], which is headed by [[Brian Wilson| [Brian] Wilson]] and has also investigated opponents of expansion.<ref name="Ungoe *[[Brian Wilson]] is a former industry and energy minister.
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  • ...76. Its budget in the mid-80s of nearly $12 million was funded from three main sources: (a) tax-deductable gifts from about 130,000 supporters who respond ...-funded organisation, the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] run by [[Brian Crozier]]. The IEDSS then moved to its own premises two doors away.<ref>Ric
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  • ...rk from Cambridge to London, with the latter location quickly becoming the main focus of activity.’ They also note, ‘The launch of a weekly events prog <td>Prof. [[Brian Brivati]] - Director, John Smith Memorial Trust</td>
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