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  • .... It was not the sort of atmosphere in which this particular branch of the secret state was going to hold the [[Economic League]] at arms length, or view wit * ''Britain's National Health Service - Terminally Ill'', Policy Paper for the Committee for a Free Britain, Octo
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  • ...version of the facts' and they believe all I tell them', wrote Clarke. The service 'must look true and it must look complete and candid or its "credit" is gon ...Casement was hanged, 'was all very gratifying; an object lesson in secret service power which Hall was never to forget'...<ref>Bernard Porter, Plots and Para
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  • ...ate competition is more effective and delivers results for customers is no secret. They said in their annual report for instance 'We have a role in facilitat ...stry in England and Wales has proved that it is possible to deliver better service, water quality and environmental compliance for customers, while also makin
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  • ...ommittee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-2004); HM Diplomatic Service (1963-96); Head of Planning Staff, FCO (1983-87); Deputy Secretary, Cabin ...sh-Christian conspiracy to dominate the world and kill Muslims. This is no secret — Osama bin Laden has said as much himself. We know that in the long run
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  • Welch made it clear he wanted a "secret, monolithic organization" that would "operate under completely authoritativ Welch claimed that the Republican Party had been infiltrated by secret supporters of a communist conspiracy. One member of the JBS, Phyllis Schlaf
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  • ...r Richard Dearlove]] ([[Kent School]]) - Director of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]]
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  • ...ehalf of 5 bilateral donors since 1999. In Liberia we are managing a civil service reform programme for DFID and in Sierra Leone are taking executive control ...ithinternational.com/case_ir.html Case Studies: Iraq: Building a New Civil Service], Adam Smith International website, version placed in web archive Jun 23 20
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  • ...nt interest groups and channels the results to policy-makers". It makes no secret of placing "special emphasis on strengthening the interface of government w ...EU Quarter] July 2005, accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC makes no secret of its pro business stance "We are action oriented and we believe that busi
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  • ...Nazi leaders were convinced that Delmer was a member of the British secret service - his denials of any involvement only served to strengthen their belief tha ...returned to England and worked, for a time, as an announcer for the German service of the BBC. After Adolf Hitler broadcast a speech from the Reichstag offeri
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  • ...d both Compton Mackenzie (the novelist and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and Walter Page (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great :"a clear case of genius . . . . All other secret service men" are amateurs by comparison" (*13).
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  • ...organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. Freelance courier for [[Special Branch]], adviser to [[MI5]], MI10, ...rt the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slippe
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  • Petroleum is mostly sold through Exxon's/Esso's service stations of which they have 45,000 in 118 countries. Aviation fuel is sold ...This had largely been achieved by swallowing all competitors, and getting secret rebates from oil and making 'drawback' agreements with the railroad. {{ref|
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  • ...ecretary at the Home Office who was a candidate in 1987 to head the Secret Service.<ref>Fitzroy MacLean's Legacy, Intelligence Newsletter, October 17, 1996.</
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  • ...its formation. In addition to these public organisations there was also a secret and tightly knit intelligence operation run by Sir [[George Makgill]], the ...was its means of persuasion. Its methods reveal an underground network of secret subsidies to sympathetic politicians and labour leaders, infiltration of go
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  • ...lly against the Labour Party in South Shields having received at least two secret payments from the [[British Commonwealth Union]] {{ref|19}}. The British Em ...ith the employers of any volunteers who were reluctant to release them for service with the NCU. In 1927 the Chair of the National Citizens Union was Colonel
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  • ...stockmarket crash of 19 October, 1987, the illegality would have remained secret. They operate in 72 different countries and territories and provide individual service to 2.5 million employees worldwide. In the UK there are over 300 offices, a
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  • The Commons enquiry did not touch upon the GDA's secret allocation of £500,000 to another of the UK's fastest growing companies, P ...banking and high finance has long interpenetrated with that of the Secret Service and the sharing of intelligence forms the basis of how UK interests are pro
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  • ...lo-German Friendship Society]]; Tory MP (elected in the 1918 election with secret funding from the [[British Commonwealth Union]])<ref>Richard Davenport-Hine ...[London Volunteer Regiment]], 1916, as Director of [[Intelligence National Service Department]], and as the founder and Chairman of the [[American officers cl
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  • ...was the founder and first director general (DG) of the British [[Security Service]], otherwise known as [[MI5]]. ...t World War. In 1931, he became the first Director General of the Security Service. By 1939 he had been promoted to the rank of Major-General.<ref>[http://www
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  • ...erhaps the most controversial of its methods is its newly launched 'smell' service (Marketing, August 20), provided by its subsidiary Marketing Aromatics. Thi ...way glass. Visitors compared it to a Tom Clancy novel, or to the greatest secret agent of them all. "It was fun and exciting, but also a bit dangerous becau
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