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  • ...com/mother_jones/MJ98/silverstein.html, date viewed 3-5-2002</ref> banning companies that trade with a number of repressive regimes from government contracts. ...rom the [[National Foreign Trade Council]] (NFTC), a coalition of US-based companies, which has taken the state of Massachusetts to court over the law.
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  • ...sations. The USCIB has an active membership base of over 300 multinational companies, law firms and business associations, and claims to provide unparalleled ac ...party over £5,000 in sponsorship in 1997 and also flew MPs to Paris.<ref>Private Eye magazine, date: 25/8/99</ref> In June 1999 the company was rewarded wit
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  • ...University, and bringing together thought leaders from both the public and private sectors, the Center conducts research, facilitates dialogue, and seeks answ ...Government (CBG). The Center’s mission was to bring together public and private sector leaders to discuss business-government issues. The Center marked it
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  • ...7. The Cohen Group's biography of his states that: "In Turkey, he promoted security cooperation, human rights and democracy and a vibrant U.S.-Turkish economic ...enior State Department leadership. He served as the Deputy Director of the Private Office of Lord Carrington, the [[NATO]] Secretary-General, from 1983 to 198
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  • ...blishment-of-a-national-security-council-49953 Establishment of a National Security Council], accessed 29 July 2010.</ref> :Documents from Companies House reveal that Neville-Jones earned £133,000 last year as chairman of [
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  • ...ost''' is a corporate security expert involved in several private security companies merging military and corporate personnel. He is also a media commentator on ...970126074650/http://www.terrorism.com/documents/devostthesis.html National Security in the Information Age], A Thesis Presented by Matthew G. Devost to The Fac
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  • *[[Circle]] Holdings Plc: the private healthcare investor; *[[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association]]
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  • ...electricity industry by splitting the market into 12 regional electricity companies and two power generators). ==Scottish Power hires private security firm Vericola==
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  • ...el Lavoro and the Creditanstalt Bankverein as well as South African energy companies. ...MAFF. Since then he has held board-level positions in a number of private companies. He was a council member for the Royal Institute of International Relations
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  • ...osition within European politics and business circles. Its members include companies, professional and business federations, trade unions, diplomatic missions, ...rvatory]] describes as "an aggressive US journo-lobbying website funded by companies like [[Microsoft]], [[Exxon]] and [[McDonalds]]. The website www.Tech Centr
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  • ...nformation technology, consulting, outsourcing and [[professional services companies with 61,000 staff operating in 30 countries. It is headquartered in Paris, ...the name was simplified to Cap Gemini with a new group logo. All operating companies worldwide were re-branded to operate as Cap Gemini.
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  • ...kinson]] which was associated with a number of prominent right-wingers and security personnel. It was set up in late 1986 and operated for only three years bef ...ude fingerprint information.’<ref>David Sapstead, ‘Pilots warn of poor security standards at most airports’, ''The Times'', 2 January 1989</ref>
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  • ...expository sections. the links are to the relevant extracts on particular companies.. At the bottom is a pdf of the whole pamphlet. These companies have all hacked-up their British workforces in the last few years. Have mov
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  • *[[EuronAid Liaison Committee on Food Security]] Denmark *[[European Lamp Companies Federation]] Belgium
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  • *[[EUROPEAN CONFEDERATION OF PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES]] - [[EUROCIETT]] *[[EUROPEAN LAMP COMPANIES FEDERATION]]
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  • SE is the parent body of 14 Local Enterprise Companies (LECs). ...ng director of MSJ Securities (a subsiduary of Guiness). McFarlane's other companies concentrate on the construction and fitting out of offices from their pain
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  • ...minister for defence procurement and a political lobbyist for the arms and security industries. ...panieshouse.gov.uk/company/OC325083/filing-history Terrington Management], Companies House </ref>
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  • ...group. The Paris-based ICC was founded in 1919 and has thousands of member companies in over 130 countries. Although the organisation calls itself the 'World Bu ...99 annual meeting. The meeting was attended by the chief executives of 100 companies and by [[WTO]]'s general director [[Mike Moore]]. [[Werner Spinner]], board
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  • Prior to the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, it was a crime to receive or pay a bribe, but the courts did not Sixty percent of all tropical timber coming into the UK is sourced from companies involved in illegal logging. The construction industry accounts for 50%-70%
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  • Denmark's [[Group 4 Falck]] and Britain's [[Securicor]] both security companies merged to form [[G4S]] in 2004.<ref>Karl West, [http://www.thisismoney.co.u Mostly security and security related services.
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