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  • ...of genetically modified organisms in Australia, in order to protect human health and safety and the environment.' ...ugh she subsequently moved into the public sector, all of her posts in the public sector, prior to becoming Gene Technology Regulator, also placed her in an
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  • ...ls/key_pubs/fear_profiteers.pdf The Fear Profiteers]", National Center for Public Policy and Junkscience.com, February 2002, p73.</ref> ...nterprise Institute]], a director of the [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH) and a director of [[Consumer Alert]]. He was also part of the pro-
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  • ...ience that shows that industrial products and activities may be harmful to health or the environment. For example, the site has been named as a "leading debu ...n. When Dr. David Rall, founder of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, was fatally injured in a car accident, Milloy posted this 'obitua
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  • ...viro_nuclear/newnukes/articles.cfm?ID=17718 Disclosure of Patrick Moore]", Public Citizen, accessed 3 February 2009.</ref> The Alliance was set up with $1 mi ...ction Agency]] toxicologist, a Tufts University economist, a Boston Public Health Commission official, the head of purchasing for a cancer research center. T
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  • ...d city administrations<ref>"[http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page2697 Improving Public Services]", 22 June 2001, Number10, the website of the prime minister's off ...99); [[Canadian Institute of Public Administration]] (Ottawa, Jul 1999); [[Public Management Foundation]] (London, Jul 1999); [[21st Century Trust]] (Strasbo
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  • The '''Innovation Unit''' is a UK social enterprise that looks to improve public services through 'innovation'. It focuses on three key areas: education; health and social care; and local government.
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  • ...It was started an as affiliate to the [[Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy]], which is part of the Rev [[Sun Myung Moon]]’s Unification churc ''Rachels Environment and Health Weekly'' argues that: “Singer is himself one of the fringe scientists who
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  • ...ngressional Committee on Science and to the Philippine Senate Committee on Health, and was keynote lecturer at the inaugural meeting of [[AfricaBio]] in Pret ...ttp://www.prwatch.org/improp/cei.html 'there are things more valuable than health'] .
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  • ...cy are our watchwords at FSA Scotland. They are vital if we are to rebuild public confidence in food safety".<ref>"[http://www.food.gov.uk/scotland/aboutus_s ...tor general of the food directorate within Health Canada, the government's health department. He has been linked to major food safety scandals in Canada in t
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  • PG Economics says of its customers, 'Our clients come from both public and private sectors. These include the leading biotechnology companies, agr :for developing countries - improved food security, improved health and welfare for their people, and environmental benefits.<ref>Graham Brooke
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  • ...in developing countries arising from vitamin A deficiency (VAD). The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 230 million children are at risk of VAD. ...d to [http://www.biotech-info.net/conway_greenpeace.pdf comment] that 'the public relations uses of Golden Rice have gone too far. The industry's advertiseme
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  • ...research was felt to have been secured, 'there was still an unmet need for public education in the field of human reproduction and genetics.' And so Progress Tizzard appears to regard 'spin' as a valid way of overcoming public concerns:<ref>Juliet Tizzard, [http://web.archive.org/web/20070828045010/ht
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  • ...en influential in helping with the development of policies in the areas of health, education, welfare and pensions policy reform<ref>Social Market Foundation ...ther controversial proposals from the SMF include the suggestion that "the public should be forced to save for a pension unless they specifically opt out"<re
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  • :The Conference Board was born out of a crisis in industry in 1916. Declining public confidence in business and rising labor unrest had become severe threats to *[[Community and Public Issues Council]]
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  • ==Citigate Public Affairs== Commission for Health Audit
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  • ...ia. It employs 150 consultants across its three main disciplines, Grayling Public Relations, Grayling Political Strategy, incorporating Westminster Strategy, ===Grayling Public Relations:===
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  • Good Relations specialises in four key areas of public relations Corporate - enhancing and protecting reputations Consumer public relations - FMCG products, brand building campaigns Political public relations - presenting the case to government, politicians and the media, P
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  • [[Ellen Raphael]] describes herself as an 'Independent Public Relations and Communications Professional'.<ref>LinkedIn [http://uk.linkedi ...i]]. While there she reportedly 'coordinated social trends, government and health research and information.'<ref name="RLbio"/>
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  • ...ed for 46%; specialist communications, 27%; info and consultancy, 15%; and public relations and affairs, 12.3%. Including associates, the Group had over 65,0 ...d [[Young & Rubicam]] advertising agencies. The conglomerate also includes public relations, lobbying, media planning and buying, marketing and research serv
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  • ...fic investigation to show that there is not a scintilla of evidence of ill health - physical or mental - that can be attributed to GM foods'''; that far from ...h/pusztai.html Genetically Modified Foods: Are They a Risk to Human/Animal Health?]
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