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  • ...s]] in Switzerland. He approached [[Stephen Roth]], then director of the [[European Jewish Congress]], and told him that changes had to be made in the way that ...sels in February 1976, which was probably the winter meeting of the [[West European Public Relations Group for Information on Behalf of Israel]]. The register
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  • The ACCF says it "represents a broad cross-section of the American business community, including the manufacturing and financi ...was hosted by [[Alejo Vidal-Quadras Roca]] MEP, the Vice President of the European Parliament[http://www.spinwatch.org/profiles/index.php/American_Council_for
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  • ...ng. The work was jointly commissioned by the Government Office for London (European Unit) and the London Development Agency and the Readiness Assessment Tool ( ...tractive way of making these and other services available to a wider cross-section of the regeneration community in London, from professionals to volunteers
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  • ...(''2004- '') from [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany]] (''CDU'').<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view. ...3.07.2009 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...tention when running the 'Keep the Clause Campaign' (against the repeal of Section 28 / Clause 2a, preventing local authorities teaching school children about ...a list of celebrities and well-known business people who he said supported Section 28. These included:
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  • ...999-2004'', ''2006-2009'') from [[Christian Social Union in Bavaria]].<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members/archive/alphaOrder/view. ...9.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...ugh strategic alliances, license agreements and scientific operations (see section on [[#Alliances|Alliances]]). ...], [[UNICE]] and [[AmCham]] (see [[Bayer: Influence / Lobbying|Influence]] section).
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  • ...Africa.<ref>Africa Energy Intelligence January 25, 2006 Richard Mac Namee SECTION: WHO'S WHO No. 409</ref> ...ca Energy Intelligence, November 17, 2004, Private Security for Pipelines? SECTION: SPOTLIGHT; N. 381</ref>
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  • ...3, [http://www.revolutionary-history.co.uk/Upham/03Upham.html THE BRITISH SECTION OF THE LEFT OPPOSITION (NOVEMBER 1931 - DECEMBER 1933)], Unpublished PhD th ...html An Australian socialist in England: Kim Mackay, the British Left, and European federalism, 1934-601], Keith Gildart, University of Wolverhampton, Conferen
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  • :Prof. Klaus Ammann, Chairman of the EFB Section on Biodiversity & Moderator of the EFB Ask-Force Forum ...June 2009</ref> Ask Force is a collaborative initiative by PRRI and the [[European Federation of Biotechnology]] (EFB).<ref>"[http://pubresreg.org/index.php?o
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  • ...d additives and children's behaviour. They also have a dedicated education section. The education section contains information packs and recipes for primary and secondary school pup
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  • ...ote states that while at the University of Kent she "was responsible for a European Commission project to set up social research centres in Russia. Her own res ...ntention to expand the study in the context of European Directives and the European Court of Justice. There is already a study being completed in relation to t
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  • ...e's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] ...LETTER: THIS IS AN AGE-OLD PROBLEM ''The Guardian'' (London) March 7, 1996 SECTION: THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE; Pg. 18</ref><ref>Bill Durodie.LETTER: WE'RE WR
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  • [[File:Eseflogo.gif|right|thumb|200px|[[European Science and Environment Forum]] logo circa 1997]] [[Roger Bate]] co-founded the '''European Science and Environment Forum''' (ESEF) with Dr [[John Emsley]] and Profess
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  • ...ied a BA in History and German at [[Oxford University]], a BPhil in Modern European History from [[St. Catherine’s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxf ...lpha Intelligence Management]], Glees has been 'an official adviser to the European Parliament on counter-terrorism and security policy' since 2002. <ref>[[Med
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  • ...f> The IBA announced later that day that, if necessary, it would have used Section 4 of the Broadcasting Act to stop Adams appearing on the basis that the bro ===European policy===
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  • ...9;GM&#39; if more than 1% of its ingredients are genetically modified. The European Commission has now proposed lowering this cut-off figure to 0.5%, including ...eville Craddock of the FDF called it &#39;unworkable&#39;, even though the European Commission responded by saying that the proposal was &#39;far less complex
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  • ...istorted the political process are found in the &#39;Corporate crimes&#39; section. ...el was set up to help UK biotechnology industries maintain their lead over European competitors by introducing comparative measurement which &#39;balances and
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  • ...ew certification standards, based on consumer needs. (See Corporate Crimes section).{{ref|6}} ...ional level. Its objective is explicitly to increase free trade within the European Union. As well as representing national trade federations, it also represen
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  • ...nce health writer and medical editor of [[Body&Soul]], the Saturday health section of [[The Times]]), Dr [[Stuart Derbyshire]] (reader in psychology, [[Univer ...ute]], links with [[NGO Watch]]), [[Pierre Magistretti]] (vice-chairman, [[European Dana Alliance for the Brain]]; professor of neuroscience and co-director, [
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  • ...Stott]] joined '''Hill+Knowlton Strategies UK''''s Energy and Industrials section as a senior associate director after a brief nine month stint with [[Luther ...rican public relations consultancy to establish itself in the newly formed European Economic Community. In 1952 Hill and Knowlton began to assemble a network o
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  • Labour attache at the US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...unded the [[Labour Committee for Transatlantic Understanding]], the labour section of the [[British Atlantic Committee]], in 1976.<ref name="guardian91285">Br
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  • ...st of right-wing NGOs, eg CEI, AEI, [[Iinstitute for Economic Affairs]], [[European Science and Environment Forum]], [[International Policy Network]], [[Sustai The June 2005 edition of IPA’s periodical Review carried a substantial section devoted to nuclear power. Writing about energy policy, then Executive Direc
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  • ...on of British Insurers]] Genetics Advisory Committee (since 1996); and the European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups (since 1993) of which he became presiden ...te, accessed 10 April 2015.</ref>. Between 1996 and 2013 Kent sat on the [[European Federation of Biotechnology]]'s Task Group on the Public Perceptions of Bio
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  • :Can GM and non-GM crops really co-exist in the European Union? According to the respected economic consultants group PG Economics, ...er manufacturers, farmers organisations, UK government (eg, DEFRA) and the European Commission.'<ref>[http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk/who.htm Who are PG Economics
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  • ...ee of between £4 and 15 million.<ref>DAILY MAIL (London) January 17, 1996 SECTION: Pg. 68 </ref> ...November 6, 1996 '9OS GUILT-TRAP COULD THREATEN UK HEALTH, SAY SCIENTISTS, SECTION: GENERAL AND CITY NEWS. See also the catalogue entry at the Tobacco Legacy
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  • ...incipally on the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA) and the related [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF). The latter was set up with funding ...to marry such claims with someone who refers disparagingly to the Society Section of The Guardian as 'tear-stained'; labels subject areas like Development St
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  • ...ly not told is that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. ...Americans.(23) As [[Dennis MacShane]] MP demonstrates in his book,(24) the European social democratic trade union movement was not going to coexist with the So
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  • ...gon''' is a London-based crisis communication and lobbying company and the European affiliate of [[Nichols-Dezenhall]]. ...he background of Luther’s new team reflects the post-Lisbon reality. The European Parliament is now the key institution and our understanding of what makes t
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  • ...rom October 2004. Many of the strategies are classic PR techniques. In the Section &#39;the Way Forward,&#39; Nirex outlines a new slogan: ...Hillard]] - To provide corporate communications advice in relation to the European Parliament - £53,200
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  • ...> [http://www.amec.com/sectors/nuclear/nuclear.htm Nuclear], AMEC Website, Section on Nuclear, accessed August 2012 </ref> It says it is "the largest UK priva ...regulators on impacts from shale gas, and are currently working with the [[European Commission]] to assess the need for a risk management framework for policie
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  • ...or Philip Gee, a member of the League's Central Council, n the propaganda section of the mine owners' Mining Association. ...f a majority conservative conservative government dedicated to to securing European peace by a policy of [[appeasement]] of [[fascism]].
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  • The [[Trades Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Understanding]] (TUCETU) is an Atlanticist organisation w ...that he "has been a long standing member of the Trade Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Understanding". Spellar had his own office and secretary
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  • ...ly financed by leading Conservatives, and the [[Trades Union Committee for European and Transatlantic Understanding]] (TUCETU), a group with close links to the ...hite]], former MoD section chair; [[John Whale]], who had been on the DHSS section executive; and [[Martin Humphries]], a former DHSS area secretary in the We
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  • #[[European Food Information Council]] needs references (referenced by Mat) #[[European Security Advocacy Group]] needs references (referenced and slightly expande
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  • :Executive Director, [[European Centre for Public Affairs]] (ECPA), 1987-1989, 1999 - . Consultant to the [ :President, the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, Security and Defence Policy, 199
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  • "The European Centre for Public Affairs Ltd (ECPA), founded in 1986 at Templeton College, ...in the European Union. It works closely with the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Presidency and national governments of the Union to deve
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  • ...of Studies at the [[Centre for Policy Studies]] and Head of the Political Section in the Conservative Research Department. ...se Partners]]; former chair of [[Bear Stearns]] International Limited, the European arm of the New York based investment bank, until January 2004.
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  • ....corporatewatch.org.profiles/asda/asda4.htm]. This group also lobbies the European government. In 2002 the BRC set up a ‘Retail Strategy Group’, the aim ...rnment. It is suggested, “Tesco has a bit of a problem with national and European regulation, and through lobby groups and close links with the government, h
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  • ...pharmaceuticals research and development. The Directive was passed by the European Parliament in 1997.{{ref|6}} Proposals for relaxing DTC regulations at the European Union have twice been rejected by the Euopean Parliament and may be thrown
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  • ...Coexistence (Brookings Institution Press, 2001) p.63</ref> Precisely which section of the British Government was consulted is not clear, but in his memoirs [[ ...American foundations with an interest in maintaining US hegemony over its European allies.
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  • ...y of corporate crime (see also [[Bayer: Corporate Crimes|Corporate Crime]] section). ...irst incarnation of what is currently Bayer AG was born out of the rush by European industrialists to develop and manufacture synthetic dyes in the second half
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  • ...g their products (see also [[British American Tobacco: Lobbying|Lobbying]] section). [[Abrie du Plessis]], a spokesperson for BAT, defends the company's polit ...corporations was on an advertising campaign showing on MTV in thirty-eight European countries between April and July 2001. {{ref|21}} These ads aimed to put ac
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  • ...ean diplomats who headed the different departments. It was 'The Fusion', a section in the headquarters of the OSCE in Pristina. It was under the direction of
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  • ...ier]], who was involved in various nefarious covert operations through pan-European far right organisations such as “the 61” and the [[Pinay Circle]]. Lor ...CPS website, 13 December 2017</ref> Its recommendations include: removing Section 106 obligations on developers (on developments of under 100 units) so that
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  • ...ate 1940s Powell ran into trouble while full-time secretary of the British section of the [[Inter-Parliamentary Union]] (IPU). The Speaker ruled that there wa ...ts cause'. She argued that any action must be taken with 'the rest of the [European] Community'.
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  • ...s Corporate Banking Director responsible for the Far East, Middle East and European branches, and as Managing Director of the Trade and Project Finance Departm MEA's Website lists the following organisations under a section entitled 'strategic links':
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  • ...The Second SIPR Annual Conference & Annual Lecture: Policing Scotland in a European Context: Programmes & Abstracts], 2 September 2008, The Scottish Institute ...The Second SIPR Annual Conference & Annual Lecture: Policing Scotland in a European Context: Programmes & Abstracts], 2 September 2008, The Scottish Institute
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  • ...spirits company in the world, with many of the leading spirits brands (see section on Products and Projects in this profile). As well as spirits, it is the ma ...ir products have been investigated for GM products (see 'Corporate Crimes' section)<ref> FoodComp [http://www.btinternet.com/-clairejr/foodcomp/foodcomp.html
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  • ...ctices, please see the [[Diageo: Influence]] section of this profile. This section will look at a number of other areas in which the image established in Diag ...easy and quick to drink, and, as will be examined below in the 'marketing' section, they have been linked to under-age drinking.
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  • ...The Arrogance of Power'', which gave a rather superficial insight into the European campaign against Shell. But it was only a byproduct of the investigation: e ..., mining and processing the Earth's mineral resources."<ref>See "About Us" section at [http://www.riotinto.com Rio Tinto website]</ref>
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  • ...rands include Alka-Seltzer, One-A-Day vitamins and Baby-Bio. The following section is a division by division overview of Bayer's products. ...rum antibiotic which is used against anthrax. See the [[Corporate Crimes]] section for more information on how Bayer managed to overcharge the US and Canadian
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  • ...a politician because there wasn't as much government. But now there's the European Community as well as increased government here, so I think it's a full-time Section I states that any person who corruptly solicits or receives a fee as an ind
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  • ...written numerous studies for several leading think tanks, including the [[European Policy Forum]], the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], and the [[Centre for ...of Bradford, a post he has held since 1979. He also is the Director of the European Economics Research Unit, and a Senior Member of the Economics Staff Resourc
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  • ...[Defence and Security Forum]], the [[Military Commentators Circle]], the [[European Atlantic Group]] and the Royal Air Force Historical Society. He is a Fellow :A former Labour Parliamentary and European Parliamentary Candidate he defected to the Conservatives on Europe and defe
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  • ...active in a number of policy planning groups such as the pro-[[NATO]], [[European Atlantic Group]], as well as being a member of the secretive dining club [[ ...the Second World War he served with and then commanded the [[Special Boat Section]] and was among the first Allied soldiers to enter German-occupied Athens.
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  • ...South Africa, was secretary of the Fabian Colonial Bureau - an autonomous section of the Fabian Society which she had set up and directed since the early For .... During the war the American trade unions had raised large sums to rescue European labour leaders from the Nazis, and this had brought them closely in touch w
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  • =====Parliamentarians’ section===== =====Councillors’ section =====
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  • ...novative initiatives. LINKS supports the idea of an expanded and inclusive European Union, and engages with countries with aspiration for membership. LINKS pro ...gn Affairs of Switzerland, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ireland, the European Commission, the UK Community Fund, the Governments of Sweden and The Nether
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  • See the ‘links with government’ section for more information about the cosy relationship between PhRMA and the US g ...of the first industry lobby groups to systematically monitor and influence European Commission policy making. Pfizer, Boeing, Du Pont, Exxon, General Motors, M
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  • ...ctor of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA), where he now heads the Eastern European Initiatives Office. In addition to providing NED funds to Soviet and European unions and media, FTUI channels NED grants to the AFL-CIO'S three establish
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  • In 1996, Baliunas and Soon were listed as members of ESEF – the European Science and Environment Forum – a corporate front / Wise Use group in Eur .... The preface for the European re-issue was written by Philip Stott. The [[European Science and Environment Forum]] (ESEF) issued a news release listing Stott
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  • ...On 7 August 2006, North's story was a key part of a BBC Newsnight special section on the manipulation of images coming out of a conflict zone. (The transcrip ...nd thence to the European Parliament as research director for the group of European Democracies and Diversities.<br>
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  • ...ndrew Lorenz The bosses' revolt Sunday Times (London) June 4, 2000, Sunday SECTION: Business</ref> ...ustrial soup as Campbell spin is canned Marketing Week, September 4, 2003, SECTION: Pg. 31
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  • ...xpensive office location in Brussels, but located straight opposite of the European Commission headquarters it is ideal for lobbying purposes. AquaFed’s sec ...rticipation in water and wastewater management" will be heavily focused on European Union decision-making. Secondly, AquaFed has strong French roots due to its
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  • ...a multinational staff developing and implementing PR programmes at local, European and global levels, as well as supporting public affairs and lobbying initia ...ide where she had a key role in the development and execution of national, European and international PR programmes. In addition Katie’s past experience incl
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  • ..., which resulted in Unilever operating twenty-four packaging plants in six European countries. Consumer goods must also be transported, which turned Unilever i ...tely $642 million (£404,7 million). The company sold, amongst others, the European Bakery Business, Benedicta a culinary business in France and various other
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  • ...her big corporations (which are both the main driving forces behind the ‘European Unification Project’ as well as the main beneficiaries) try to speed up t Unilever is a member of several influential lobby groups on the national, European, regional (transatlantic) and the global level, including:
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  • ...lever’s Third World operations often have higher profit margins than its European and North American operations, not surprisingly of course, since capital-ri ...tern companies that have profited from the collapse of Central and Eastern European communist regimes and the consequent opening-up of their economies. The foo
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  • European Association of Communications Agencies ...ssion, the Council of Europe, and the World Federation of Advertisers, the European Advertising Standards Alliance, the various Media Associations, as well as
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  • Burson-Marsteller also devised the PR strategy for [[Europabio]], the European industry association for biotech companies. They famously advised the indus ...d. The rest were assigned to a category called "resources" in the business section.
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  • ...onsin State Journal (Madison, WI) November 15, 1996, Friday, ALL EDITIONS, SECTION: Front, Pg. 1A</ref> ==European grants==
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  • ...ral members of the board with direct links to the US government (see above section on Board of Directors), and to NATO (which in practice is often run by the ...SIVAM surveillance system for the Amazon rainforest (see Corporate Crimes section). When the contract was awarded to Raytheon it announced that it wished to
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  • ...s [[Lockheed Martin]], [[Boeing]] and [[Northrop Grumman]], as well as the European syndicate [[EADS]] Inc, which formed when BAE acquired GEC (see History, be ...of the time denied (see [[BAe Systems: Corporate Crimes|Corporate Crimes]] section). Needless to say, this part of the company's history does not appear on it
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  • ...in this company until recently; the other 80% were owned by [[EADS]], the European arms manufacturer's coalition. In late 2006, BAE agreed to sell its stake t ...of the [[Transatlantic Business Dialogue]] (TABD) for the year 2002. (See section on [[BAe Systems: Influence/Lobbying#Lobbying|Lobbying]].)
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  • ...mbat aircraft to India in licensing deals the MoD refuses to disclose (see section on Corporate Crimes).<ref>Norton-Taylor, R. (2002) [http://www.guardian.co. ...ess Organisation’, and has similar neo-liberalist aims to the TABD.. The European based research group, Corporate Europe Observatory, has this to say about t
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  • ...f|4}}, or BAE SYSTEMS’ massive influence over the Labour Government (see section on Influence/Lobbying). Despite continuing concerns over the use of Hawk je ...a higher proportion of its national income on ‘defence’ than any other European power, except Turkey (Greece’s defence budget was 4.9% of its total budge
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  • ...dly, however, and despite the rather beguiling ‘civilian applications’ section on their website, the majority of their production goes directly into milit ...ted lines of Tornado and Harrier, to the Hawk attack fighter and the joint European project Eurofighter. Other aircraft projects include the Gripen fighter (pr
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  • ...uesday Election 87 (News Summary): Sun advertisements ban lifted by judge, SECTION: Issue 62790.</ref> in national newspapers warning the country of the conse ...till active in 1991, when a full-page advertisement for them, opposing the European Union but supporting free markets, appeared in the glossy magazine of the C
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  • ...d the budget for RFE/RL: its headquarters were moved to Prague in 1995 and European operations were curtailed (save those of the South Slavic Department). Howe *[[Jan Nowak-Jeziorański]] - head of the Polish section 1952-1976
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  • ...-95 Brussels (EU), Head of UK Representation's Political and Institutional Section :1989-92 FCO, Deputy Head European Union Department (Internal)
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  • ...in the powerful position of vice president of Its US parent ITT's European section. Now he's a Midland Bank director and lives at 14.Elm. Walk, on Hampstead H Plumb Is now President of the European Parliament and a director of Fisons chemicals and United Biscuits, the McVi
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  • ...g' reaction," ''The Independent'', 22 October 2007, p40.</ref> By then the European Central Bank had already pumped €95 billion into the market to improve li ...Watchdog boss 'tried to gag MP' over Rock crisis alert," 24 February 2008, Section FB, p02.</ref>
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  • ...he directory of non-profit making civil society organisations organised at European level. The directory is established on a voluntary basis and it is intended *[[AIM-EUROPEAN BRANDS ASSOCIATION]] - [[AIM]]
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  • ...profiteering seems to be acting as a communal slush fund for a fair cross section of Scottish capitalism. If we were to examine the other directors of even ...result of an adverse audit of SE accounts in relation to their disposal of European Social Fund Money (money designed to help the poor), resulting in the Commo
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  • ...s first cousin [[Valentine MacSwiney]] was also a linguist speaking eleven European languages. Valentine (a Papal diplomat & marquis) was arrested during the [ From 1902 to 1906 Kell was head of the German section of the [[War Office]], eventually rising to the rank of staff captain.
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  • ...he support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on links with governments). ...l regulation); minimising liability (for their committed crimes, see crime section).
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  • ...ritas AB]] (the Swedish activities) and the Group 4 group (the rest of the European activities). Group 4 moved on to expand to several countries all over the w Its acquisition of the Wackenhut Corporation adds a new and disturbing section to Group4 Falck’s corporate history. Formed in 1954 by former FBI agent [
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  • ...g amount of corporate crimes (far too many to mention here). The following section contains just a selection of these. ...me to light recently. These include a patent application accepted by the [[European Patent Office]] in August 2000 (Patent EP 744888). This covers all maize pl
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  • ...withdrew from the Global Climate Coalition in 1998 (see Influence/Lobbying section) Shell wished to be seen as one of the pioneer corporations, taking climate For more on Shell's climate change strategy see the 'Influence and Lobbying' Section of this profile.
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  • Global Solutions Limited (GSL) was formerly the section of [[Group 4 Falck|Group 4]] covering prison and court services, immigratio ...as 'a private equity fund with assets under management of € 700m making European private equity investments in buyout and development capital', i.e. it buys
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  • ...ght of a forgery, the League denied that one of the letters, or at least a section had been genuine. It was a letter from White to Hoare describing the League ...list politics and espionage, through the International Entente and through Section D. During the thirties British espionage activities in Europe were, at leas
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  • ...logy. The handling of the GM contamination case in spring/summer 2000 (see section on Corporate Crimes) exemplifies/illustrates the nature of the UK governmen ...onal List or the EC Common Catalogue before seed can be sold in the UK and European Union. Once a valid application for National Listing is made, seed of the v
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  • ...ive director of David S. Smith (Holdings) PLC. He is also president of the European Crop Protection Association (ECPA).[15] The following section gives details of UK companies owned by Syngenta International AG and where
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  • Syngenta has been discovered exploiting loopholes in European pesticide licensing regulations which have allowed them to import seeds tre [37] text taken from Genewatch website ‘crop traits’ section available on line at http://www.genewatch.org/GeneSrch/Default.htm (viewed
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  • ...ASDA Wal-Mart: Links, contacts & resources|Links, Contacts and Resources]] section for more references. Also for more general information about supermarkets l ...for more detail see [[ASDA Wal-Mart: Corporate Crimes|Corporate Crimes]] section). In parallel to massive developments of Wal-Mart Supercenters in the 90s,
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  • ...bies the European government and has an office in Brussels. Asda is on the European Steering Group. See Corporate Crimes section for more on Asda's interest in education (ie getting schoolkids to spend ti
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  • ...r consumers but not decent and secure jobs for workers.' For example, most European retailers and their suppliers are now signed up to EUREGAP, 'a rigorous tec See section on 'influence' and 'links with government' for details of Wal-Mart's donati
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  • ...work in policy, services, membership and finance and administration. Each section has a Director who reports to the Director General. On the European stage, members are represented by NFU staff based at the union's Brussels o
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  • ...nsultant in the TV sector. She previously spent 13 years working on UK and European public affairs at the ITV Network Centre. ...in September 2005, in which role she also designed and managed the Members Section of the AA website.
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