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  • ...secure $460,000 through the [[Pew Charitable Trusts]], the second biggest grant-making body in the US.<ref>Duncan Parrish, "[http://www.newstatesman.com/19 ...se Tony Blair's modernising views, included: [[George Robertson]], [[Chris Smith]] and Marjorie 'Mo' Mowlam who were promoted to ministerial positions, and
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  • ...data], DexEU website, accessed Jan 2018</ref> Robbins met CER's [[Charles Grant]] again in February 2017. ...39;s role as an agent for the US in the EU. CER&#39;s main man, [[Charles Grant]], former Defence Editor of The Economist, writes on UK/US intelligence and
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  • ...s hate literature, is housed in the Heritage building. Its leaders, Robert Grant and Garry Jarmin, have close ties to the WACL and the Moonies. See Larry Ki ...ader of the Forum, Ivor Benson, a South African and press censor under the Smith regime in Rhodesia] was a contributing editor of Western Destiny, the journ
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  • ...SMF at one point shared its 11 [[Tufton Street]]. address with the [[Adam Smith Institute]]. Dahrendorf argues in the SMF's 2003 - 2004 Annual Report that ...mple of Dahrendorf's writing for Project Syndicate (note ref. to the CER's Grant): Ralf Dahrendorf [http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/dahrendorf28
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  • ...4.1 million, from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Half of this grant is distributed between the three major UK political parties (the Conservati ...p Gourevitch of the New Yorker at that time and John Prendergast and Gayle Smith both of the National Security Council. Ms. Rice was a long time defender of
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  • ...s (including the military industry companies, the [[Weir Group]] and the [[Smith Group]]), is also a senior counsel to the [[Cohen Group]], which offers str :* 2004 —Chairman of the [[John Smith Memorial Trust]]. {{ref|7}}
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  • Stacey Smith (A) MSc (T) 2003 8. Powell, D. A., Blaine, K., Gomes, L., Grant, S. E., LaCroix, B. and Morris,
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  • :The disease, primary pulmonary hypertension, led to the death of Mary Marisa Smith, 35, of Friends-wood in September 1997. Her family is suing Madison, N.J.-b ...She said the change reflected the scientific literature "more accurately." Smith took [[Pondimin]], a fen drug made by American Home Products approved for u
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  • *[[Rachel Rounsville]] - Grant Writer ...m: A Donor's Guide]] is a guidebook written by [[Nadia Schadlow]] of the [[Smith Richardson Foundation]], and published by the [[Philanthropy Roundtable]].<
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  • ...tatives of the main political parties and the US ambassador [[Jean Kennedy-Smith]].<ref>Paul Cullen, In 2003, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs awarded STOP 96 a grant of €19,000.<ref>[http://www.embassyofireland.co.uk/home/index.aspx?id=258
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  • *[[International Alert]] Mr. [[Dan Smith]] *[[University of Sussex]] - [[Sussex Energy Group]] Mr. [[David Grant Ockwell]]
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  • The [[Traditional Alternatives Foundation]] is a grant making trust run by [[Lord Kalms]] and his wife. The Foundation grew out of ...ed £195,000 from the Traditional Alternatives Foundation and was its only grant recipient. In 2010 it received £125,000, 75% of the Traditional Alternativ
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  • ==The Center for Social Justice (CSJ): Iain Duncan Smith== ...ation on alcohol. The main press release for the CSJ, from Sir Iain Duncan Smith, states that,
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  • *[[Susan Grant-Muller]] - professor of technologies and informatics, Institute for Transpo *Dr [[Richard Smith]] - chair of trustees, ICDDR,B; former editor, British Medical Journal; cha
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  • ...[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/11835/ 'Chick Lit to Smith Lit'], ''Spiked'', 8 March 2001. ...on: [[Civitas]], June 2008. 'This publication has been made possible by a grant from the [[Nigel Lord Vinson Charitable Trust]]'
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  • ...he right-wing American [[Smith Richardson Foundation]] describe a $176,000 grant given to O'Brien to research and write a book on the EU for the [[Policy Fo ...ef>[http://www.srf.org/databank/documents/19_doc.pdf Annual Report 2006]], Smith Richardson Foundation, Inc. Accessed 27 December 2008.</ref></blockquote>
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  • [[File:Grant Shapps.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Grant Shapps at a Web Summit conference]] '''Grant Shapps''' was appointed [[Conservative Party]] Chair and Minister without P
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  • *[[Iain Duncan Smith]] (Con) Chingford and Woodford Green *[[Helen Grant]] (Con) Maidstone and The Weald
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  • ...nuary 2010 a GMC tribunal ruled that Wakefield and [[Professor John Walker-Smith]] were guilty of serious professional misconduct. As a result, The Lancet r ...z, A P Dhillon, M A Thomson, P Harvey, A Valentine, S E Davies, J A Walker-Smith. ''The Lancet'', Volume 351, Number 9103 28 February 1998</ref>
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  • ...the Government and the Opposition.<ref>The Times, January 20, 2009, Eur1m grant to think-tank run by ex-Islamic extremists attacked by MPs on both sides, R The ICSR was launched with a keynote speech from Home Secretary [[Jacqui Smith]] who outlined the Government’s policy on radicalisation in her first spe
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