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  • ...SIMON OF HIGHBURY]’, ''Who's Who 2011'', A & C Black, 2011; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2010 ; online edn, Oct 2010 [Accessed 14 Feb 2011]</r ...garet Jane, (Anji)]’, ''Who's Who 2011'', A & C Black, 2011; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2010 ; online edn, Oct 2010 [Accessed 14 Feb 2011]</r
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  • ...actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Amsterdam; Oxford: North-Holland, 1988) pp.146-147)</ref> At that time [[RAND Terrorism Chron ...w Silke]], [[Magnus Ranstorp]], [[Alex Schmid]] were all members, as was [[John Horgan]] during his time at CSTPV. <ref>[[Media:D 9910 Prof. Miller.pdf|Let
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  • ...dealers in ideas&#39;<ref>[[Friedrich A.Hayek]]; [[Edwin J.Feulner]] and [[John Blundell]]. 'The Intellectuals and Socialism', London : [[Institute of Econ *[[Kees van der Heijden]] Professor at [[Templeton College, Oxford]], author &#39;Scenarios: the art of strategic conversation&#39;
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  • *[[John Christian Kornblum]] Supervisory Board Member. Also Chairman of [[Lazard & ...technology, the comprehensive study of proteins. [[OGS]] is a spinoff of [[Oxford University]]. The collaboration is initially for two years.{{ref|118}}
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  • ...Taylor]] (Director [[IPPR]]) | [[Nina Temple]] | Prof [[Sally Tomlinson]] (Oxford University) | [[Carol Tongue]] | [[Tony Wright]] MP | ...uand]] | [[David Miliband]] MP | [[Ed Miliband]] MP | [[Fiona Millar]] | [[John Monks]] | [[Geoff Mulgan]] | [[David Pitt Watson]] | [[Steve Richards]] | [
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  • ...Also attending were known GM proponents such as [[Phil Dale]], from the [[John Innes Center]], and Lord [[Dick Taverne]] from [[Sense About Science]] as w ...from [[Cato Institute]] and British contrarian [[Wilfred Beckerman]] from Oxford University. There was also Australian Embassy Chief of Mission [[Paul O'Sul
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  • ...at [[Nuffield College]] (1964-67), was a lecturer in public finance for [[Oxford University]] and served as an assistant professor (in 1967), associate prof ...http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/10/15/db1502.xml John Bowyer Bell] ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' 14 October 2003, accessed 2008-02-
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  • Dr [[Alex Richardson]], a senior research fellow at Oxford University and an authority on nutrition and the brain is sceptical about t ...Professor of Human Nutrition, School of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
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  • ...w Cockburn]] of Monsanto, [[Phil Dale]] of the [[John Innes Centre]] and [[John Hillman]] of the [[Scottish Crop Research Institute]]. ...on]] (editor of the Environment section of [[the Guardian]] website) and [[John McConnell]] (Founding Editor of The [[Lancet Infectious Diseases]]) discuss
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  • Zeneca under Doyle committed itself to investing £50 million in the [[John Innes Centre]] in Norwich, which is funded by the BBSRC and [[Lord David Sa ...company Oxagen Ltd (1999-2002). Doyle was also a non-executive director of Oxford Molecular PLC (1997-2000). He is a non-executive director of Avidex. He is
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  • ...nder Siege: Racism and Violence in Britain Today].'', with a foreword from John Pilger, Penguin, 1988, p. i ...tion including two in London and one each in Bristol, Birmingham, Glasgow, Oxford, Manchester and Sheffield. Those still close to the [[LM Network]] included
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  • ...ms'. It is managed by [[Blavatnik School of Government]] and consultancy [[Oxford Policy Management]], with the research led by [[Center for Global Developme A significant number of DFID GM crop projects have been undertaken by the [[John Innes Centre]] which has also enjoyed tens of millions of pounds in investm
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  • ...Medical Bulletin'', 2004, Volume 69 (1), pp. 143-153.</ref>. He trained at Oxford and the Middlesex Hospital <ref>[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/ Michael Fitzpatrick, like his brother [[John Fitzpatrick|John]], was a leading member of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] ([[RCP]]).
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  • ...is of 'paramount importance', according to the then head of the FSA, [[Sir John Krebs]]. Krebs was replaced by [[Deirdre Hutton]], who was chair between 20 In 2005 Baroness Dean conducted a review of the FSA under Sir John Krebs. She said that with regard to GM and organic foods:
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  • ...an History from [[St. Catherine’s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[B ...rly, sensationalist and deeply flawed’. More damning criticism came from John Sandford a leading light in the campaign for [[European Nuclear Disarmament
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  • Born on 9 May 1937 to Walter and Joan Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson attended John Lyons School, a private school in Harrow loosely affiliated with the more p ...actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Amsterdam; Oxford: North-Holland, 1988) pp.146-147)</ref> This project almost certainly led t
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  • ...[http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2002-3/weekly/060203/diry.htm Green College], Oxford, on the challenge of adapting science to the mass media. ...[[Ellen Raphael]]), [[Genetic Interest Group]] (former policy director: [[John Gillott]]), Progress Educational Trust (former director: [[Juliet Tizzard]]
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  • ...ives approximately £2 million a year to the Sainsbury Laboratory of the [[John Innes Centre]], which does research into GM crops. <ref>[https://www.foe.co | [[University of Oxford]] || 531,699 || 474,000 || 352,000 || 232,000 || 196,000 || || 1,785,699
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  • ...l Trust]] Advisory Committee. GIG's Policy Officer was for several years [[John Gillott]], who was also on the staff of the online clinical genetics resour What has received less attention is the role in GIG and in this affair of [[John Gillott]], GIG's Policy Officer at the time. What, after all, was GIG's Pol
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  • Gilland graduated from the [[University of Oxford]] in 1990 after stdying for a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, beg *'''1987 - 1990''' - [[University of Oxford]] - BA, Philosophy, Politics and Economics
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  • ...arm.ox.ac.uk/research/greenfield Baroness Susan Greenfield], University of Oxford Dept of Pharmacology website, accessed 28 Sept 2009</ref> *MRC resident scholarship Department of Pharmacology, Oxford, 1973-76;
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  • * [[John M. Olin Foundation]], Inc. ...http://www.hudson.org/learn/index.cfm?fuseaction=staff_bio&eid=WeicherJohn John C. Weicher]", Hudson Institute website, accessed March 23 2009</ref>
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  • ...ume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/8067/ 'Why the John Terry affair kicked politics off the pitch'], ''Spiked'', 9 February 2010. ...p://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/10339/ 'The phoney war of Oxford Street'], ''Spiked'', 29 March 2011.
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  • ...2010, since it began in 1993. When named the [[Genetic Interest Group]] [[John Gillott]] was employed as Policy Officer whilst he was also [[LM]]’s Scie ...-2005), the EU STRATA Group on Genetic Testing (2003-2004), the Anglia and Oxford Public Health Genetics Unit Steering Committee (1998-2000), and the Standin
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  • Sir '''John Krebs''', the former head of the UK's [[Food Standards Agency]] (FSA), is ...held a Royal Society Research Professorship in the Department of Zoology, Oxford University. His speciality is bird behaviour.
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  • ...horpian Professor and Head of Department of Plant Science, [[University of Oxford]]. He has been one of the most privileged voices in Britain on the subject ...dation]], the director of John Innes Bioprospects Ltd, and the director of John Innes Agriculture. The JIC's biggest commercial investor has been biotechno
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  • ...made Baron May of Oxford. He has been based, like Sir [[John Krebs]], in Oxford University's Zoology Department since 1988. He is a Royal Society research ...://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-may-of-oxford/3613 Lord May of Oxford] ''Parliament.UK'', accessed 22 December 2014 </ref>
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  • ...porter of the web-site that supports controversial conservative journalist John Stossel - supportjohnstossel.org web-site. Along with the National Center f ...- (deceased) Clarendon Laboratory and Wadham College at the University of Oxford[22]
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  • ...ired by GM proponent and head of the UK's [[Food Standards Agency]], Sir [[John Krebs]] FRS{{ref|4}}. Dr [[Arpad Pusztai]] was the only GM-sceptical scient ...reports/global/2001/en/pdf/completenew.pdf Human Development Report 2001] Oxford University Press, New York
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  • Ridley studied zoology at Oxford before becoming a journalist. He was science editor and American editor of ...> <ref> See also YouTube video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUOap5TLkqY John McFall questions former Northern Rock Chairman Matt Ridley - House of Commo
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  • ...avid Button]] | [[Rob Dale]] | [[Andrew Gairdner]] | [[Fiona Gardner]] | [[John Heath]] | [[Helen Johnson]] | [[Sarah King]] | [[Celia McSwaine]] | [[Gill ...avid Button]] | [[Rob Dale]] | [[Andrew Gairdner]] | [[Fiona Gardner]] | [[John Heath]] | [[Helen Johnson]] | [[Sarah King]] | [[Celia McSwaine]] | [[Gill
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  • ...Jumeirah Restaurants]]. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.<ref> John Harrington [http://www.prweek.com/article/1342284/edelman-buys-dubai-pr-fir ...half of a client, [[Pelcombe]]. At the time, [[Heather Rogers]], wife of [[John Hutton]], then secretary of state for DWP, was a director at Edelman. Pelco
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  • Sir John Weston (13 April 1938) joined the Board of [[British Telecom]] on 1 October ...of Governors of Sherborne School and Honorary Fellow of Worcester College Oxford. He is was former non-executive director of BT Group plc from 1998 to 2002.
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  • ...ns that were not corporately funded were entitled to this were upheld.<ref>John Crace, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,9865,892781 ...ford and two London colleges. Of the sixteen members there were five from Oxford, five from [[University College London]] and two from [[Imperial College]].
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  • *The [[John M. Olin Foundation]] gave in 1996 to The Independent Institute $40,000 for *[[Ronald Max Hartwell]], Emeritus Professor of History, Oxford University, England
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  • ...cares?]", BMJ, 11 September 1999, 319:716</ref> Both are based at the same Oxford address. ...those taking part in the Forum were [[Food Standards Agency]] chief Sir [[John Krebs]], [[David Boak]] of the Royal Society, Lord [[Dick Taverne]], and [[
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  • ...it hadn't been for Sir Alfred."'' – [[Margaret Thatcher]] <ref>quoted in John Barnes, ‘[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/sir-alfred-sherman ...AN, Sir Alfred]’, ''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, [Accessed 10 Dec 2009]</ref> Both his parents w
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  • ...e ''Times'', the DLA 'brings together publishers including [[Pearson]], [[Oxford University Press]], [[Reed Elsevier]], [[Granada Learning]] and [[HarperCol ...24/bbc.bbc Rivals threaten BBC with court for £150m online learning push] John Cassy The Guardian, Friday May 24 2002</ref>
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  • ...ecember 1999.</ref> On the other hand, Taverne is a great admirer of Sir [[John Krebs]] who he has described as, "the excellent and admirable chairman of t ...gures involved in these groups are part of the [[LM]] network, e.g., GIG [[John Gillott]] and ''Progress'' [[Juliet Tizzard]].
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  • ...and lend the money rather than give it away.{{ref|Newstart}} Now run by [[John Rafferty]], once 'Tony Blair's most trusted ally in Scotland', who was brie *[[John Brown]] (UnLtd Treasurer) John has spent 20 years in the venture capital and private equity industry and w
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  • Biography of John Jewkes from the [[University of Buckingham]] [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/i :John Jewkes (1902 - 1988) is best known for his book Ordeal by Planning which he
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  • ...bour History Society Journal, No. 98, June 1975. See also Webber 1987, and John Hope's 'Fascism, the Security Service and the Curious ...s in the House of Lords. I was alerted to this remarkable piece of work by John Hope.
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  • ...view/article/oupww/whoswho/U13054 DAVIES, (John) Quentin], online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.</ref> ...kwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U23181 KINGSMILL], online edition, Oxford University Press, accessed 24 March 2009.</ref>
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  • ...g alcohol companies. Instrumental in setting the ball rolling was (Lord) [[John Wakeham]], a Tory peer and then chairman of the Ministerial Group on Alcoho ...(Pounds 2,000) to do it,' says Professor Heather, who was then phoned by [[John Duffy]], a statistician within Plant's group, who wanted the names of alter
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  • ...Green College, Oxford University.<ref>James Lovelock, ''Homage to Gaia'', Oxford University Press, 2000.</ref> John Barrett : In the Committee, my hon. Friend the Member for Orkney and Shetla
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  • .../john-saunders-named-president-and-ceo-of-fleishmanhillard Arun Sudhaman, 'John Saunders Succeeds Dave Senay As FleishmanHillard CEO'], ''Holmes Report'', ...eishmanhillard-fishburn-merge-uk-operations-form-fleishmanhillard-fishburn John Harrington, 'Fleishman-Hillard and Fishburn merge UK operations'],www.PRwee
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  • ...University]]. Howard was educated at Wellington College and Christ Church, Oxford (with service in World War II in between). During [[World War II|Second Wor After Oxford, Howard began his teaching career at King's College, London, where he creat
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  • ...He is previously chief executive of [[Shandwick]]. He is the brother of [[John Selwyn Gummer]] the former UK Conservative Agriculture minister. ...2014, 14 October 2014 </ref>, a known confidante to [[David Cameron]]<ref> John Owens [http://www.prweek.com/article/1307363/huntsworth-ceo-lord-chadlingto
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  • ...the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the [[University of Oxford]], and a senior scientific adviser to the financial services giant [[UBS]]. Speaking at a launch of a new report from the Oxford University's [[Smith School of Enterprise]], which showed that the UK shoul
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  • ...Andrew Jones]] | [[Joey Jones]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Carol ...ames Hoyle]] | [[Andrew Jones]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Sam M
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  • [[Image:John_Birt.jpeg|200px|right|thumb|John Birt]] ...whoswho/U7631 BIRT]’, ''Who's Who 2010'', A & C Black, 2010; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2009 ; online edn, Nov 2009 [Accessed 19 March 2010]<
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  • *[[John Sacher]] CBE ...the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Science and has been the Member for Oxford West and Abingdon since the May 1997 General Election. He completed his IPT
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  • *[[John Gretton]] Chairman of the Bass Brewery and MP representing the brewing town ...ast. Gainford left the final decision with the B.B.C.'s managing director, John (later Lord) Reith. To Baldwin and Gainford's relief, Reith stopped the Bro
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  • ...ered 22 August 2008). <ref> [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/regmem/?p=10684 John Robertson, Changes to the Register of Members' Interests] acc Sept 2012</re ...ttp://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/john_robertson/glasgow_north_west#register John Robertson on They Work for You]</ref>
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  • ...s was born in 1943 and educated at Mill Hill School and St John's College, Oxford. He worked for ''Country Life'' magazine, the ''Times Educational Supplemen ...s need not involve the delays beloved of his fellow planning lawyers. If [[John Prescott]] can give himself permission to build executive houses in green b
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  • *Education Adviser: [[John Ayre]] ...HM Diplomatic Service, Meta Ramsay was Foreign Policy Adviser to Rt Hon [[John Smith]] as Leader of the Labour Party and later special adviser to Rt Hon [
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  • #[[John Andrew Fenwick]] (referenced by Mat) #[[John Bottomley]] (referenced and one correction by Mat)
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  • ...ce programmes. Undertook the re-branding after the change of name from the Oxford Centre for Management Studies and involved in the establishment and brandin ...eferendum Steering Group. Worked in the United States Senate for Senator [[John Tower]] of Texas, summer 1975.
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  • ...masters degree in economics. She worked as economic researcher for late [[John Smith]], policy advisor to [[Bill Clinton]] Presidential Campaign, policy a
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  • * [[John H. Bryan]] (former CEO of [[Sara Lee]] bakeries, affiliated with the [[Worl ...at [[Nuffield College]] (1964-67), was a lecturer in public finance for [[Oxford University]] and served as an assistant professor (in 1967), associate prof
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  • ...ing. Julia's father worked for [[Peat Marwick]] and she had met Rupert, [[John Garnett]], [[Julia Cleverdon]] at the Industrial Society.<ref> Handy, C. (1 Middleton is also on the Advisory Group of the [[Oxford Business School]].
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  • *Chair of Management Board: [[John Underwood]] *[[Tony Atkinson]] (Warden, Nuffield College, Oxford University)
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  • {{Template:Revolving Door badge}}[[Image:hutton.jpg|200px|right|thumb|John Hutton, MP]] '''John Hutton''' (Lord Hutton of Furness, full name John Matthew Patrick Hutton) was Labour MP for Barrow and Furness between April
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  • *Professor [[John Coggins]] *Professor [[John Mavor]]
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  • ...‘LAQUEUR, Walter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/who ...>‘LAQUEUR, Walter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/who
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  • ...iev, Lausanne, London, Los Alamos, Madrid, Mexico City, Moscow, New Delhi, Oxford, Paris, Prague, Princeton, Rome, Santiago, Seoul, Singapore, Stanford, Stoc ...avioural and Quantitative Perspectives of Terrorism by Yonah Alexander and John M. Gleason (Hardcover - Jul 1981) New York : Pergamon.
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  • ...IER, Brian Rossiter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008</ref> Whilst still at Trinity College Crozier be ...IER, Brian Rossiter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2008</ref>
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  • ...Laurence (Woodward)’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007; Paul Wilkinson entry in ''Debrett's People of T ...; Sir [[Robert Graingres]] and [[Lord Beloff]]. In March 1992 Professor [[John Spence]] and General [[Ken Perkins]] also joined the Council.
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  • ...editor [[Diane Coyle]], Times Educational Supplement editor [[Caroline St John-Brooks]] and BBC journalists [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Isabel Hilton]], [[Trevor ...ders in their country and perhaps internationally' was the idea of two old Oxford friends - Sir [[Charles Villiers]] and US Rhodes scholar [[Lewis Van Dusen]
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  • *[[John Menzies]] *[[PtoM Ltd (Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race)]]
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  • ...t who were unwilling to align themselves with the United States’.’<ref>John Krige, American Hegemony and the Postwar Reconstruction of Science in Europ ...ls-buchan.asp John Buchan MP]</ref> Alastair Buchan was an Old Etonian and Oxford graduate who had worked as assistant editor of ''The Economist'' from 1948
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  • *[[Baruch Blumberg]] (Medicine Nobel Laureate/Former Master, Balliol College, Oxford) *[[John Jakes]] (Author, North & South)
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  • ...campaign from the website www.TerrorPetition.com, which is now defunct<ref>John N. Frank, MAT SPREADS WORD ABOUT APPROPRIATE 'TERROR' REFERENCES, ''PR Week Jack Shaheen, an Oxford University research scholar and author of four books on racism, stereotypin
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  • ...o brand itself as progressive was one of the first to withdraw from GCC. [[John Browne]], Chairman of BP, announced in a speech at Stanford University on M ...ess Council for Sustainable Development]] (WBCSD) {{ref|113}}. Speeches by John Browne can be found on the WBCSD website {{ref|114}}. Members of BP wear th
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  • ...ns in Alaska in Prudhoe bay, only 130km west of the refuge {{ref|145}} and John Brown, BP group chief executive has stated that while BP will not make a de #{{note|146}} John Browne, Oxford University Linacre Lectures 2001.
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  • ...ing, Martin A. J. Williams, ''Interactions of Desertification & Climate'', Oxford University Press, October 1995, ISBN 0340632178 ...|2}}http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_33/b3896001_mz001.htm, John Carey, "Global Warming", Business Week, August 16, 2004.
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  • ...ingleton studied economics at Trinity College, Dublin and Nuffield College Oxford. He taught economics at Trinity College, Dublin from 1991 to 2000 and held
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  • '''Catalyst''' is an Oxford based PR-marketing company specializing in promoting human rights NGOs or H *[[John Barraclough]] - Creative Director
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  • :Cameron was part of Tory prime minister John Major’s ‘breakfast club’. This true blue brat pack advised Major in p ...chief of staff. Llewellyn went to [[Eton College]] and the [[University of Oxford]] with Cameron and worked with him in the Conservative research department.
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  • ...meron]], [[Tony Blair]], [[Alastair Campbell]], [[Gordon Brown]] and Sir [[John Major]]. <ref> Anushka Asthana, [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/ ...a 'Kissinger Fellow' at the think tank established by veteran Republican [[John McCain, the McCain Institute for International Leadership, where he will be
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  • ...VE, Michael Andrew]’, ''Who's Who 2010'', A & C Black, 2010; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2009 ; online edn, Nov 2009 [Accessed 20 May 2010]</r Gove attended Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where he was awarded a BA in English in 1988. He worked as a reporter for t
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  • * [[John Peyton]], (Yeovil) * [[John Biggs-Davison]], (Chigwell)
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  • [[John Elvidge]] was appointed Permanent Secretary at the [[Scottish Executive]] i He was educated at Oxford University (BA English) and joined The Scottish Office in 1973, working in
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  • .... Gilbert was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and St. John's College, Oxford, and holds a Ph.D. in International Economics and Statistics from New York ...[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_March_13/ai_71620682 John Gilbert, Ex-British Defence Minister, Joins Advisory Board], Accessed 2nd A
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  • ...ing: [[Friedrich A Hayek]]; [[David Caradog]] Jones; [[Wolf Mayes]] and [[John Maynard Keynes]]. His increasing interest in economics led to his involvem ...the [[Royal Society]] and a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. His son, [[John Charles Polanyi]], was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1986.
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  • ...ity of Warwick (he retired in 2006). He is on the Advisory Board of the [[John Smith Memorial Trust]].<ref>Robert Skidelsky [http://skidelskyr.com/?biogra ...China, in 1939, educated at Brighton College, and later at Jesus College, Oxford (BA Modern History 1961).
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  • ...Whitney, 'John Major at Bat', [http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/29/magazine/john-major-at-bat.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=6 ''The New York Times''], 29 March ...ector of Said Holdings. In 1996 Mr Said made him a trustee (unpaid) of the Oxford Business School which he had just endowed. In February of this year Lord Po
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  • ...Lamont of Lerwick]] was a Cabinet Minister for [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[John Major]], and has held numerous top positions including being a highly prais ...divisions of Insinger de Beaufort. Stephen graduated from Balliol College, Oxford. He began his career with the stockbrokers [[Phillips and Drew]], becoming
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  • ...at with an increased majority of 5,546, second place going to Conservative John Flack. Following the 2001 election, Twigg was appointed Parliamentary Secre Balliol College, Oxford (BA politics and economics 1988).
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  • ...elected at the 2001 general election. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. <ref>'James Purnell MP - Biography', [http://www.ccpr.org.uk/OneStopCMS/Co ..., while James reads politics, philosophy and economics at Balliol College, Oxford. There, James meets [[Yvette Cooper]], now minister of state for housing; [
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  • ...ed in the article this Wolfowitz official is probably Kilcullen's friend [[John Nagl]] who became an assistant to [[Paul Wolfowitz]] in 2004. <ref>Thomas E ...ed “the surge”. In promoting Kilcullen's ''The Accidental Guerrilla'', Oxford University Press describe Kilcullen as having been 'part of General David P
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  • ...newable once. The current Chairman is the former UK Prime Minister, Sir [[John Major]]. *Chairman: The Rt Hon Sir [[John Major]], KG, CH
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  • ...52. He was then still an undergraduate at Worcester College, University of Oxford. In 1953 he returned to Australia and assumed control of the paper, rapidly *[[John McCain]] &ndash; US Senator
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  • *Oxford University: M.A., Rhodes Scholar (1963-1965)<br> ...James Woolsey (former Director of Central Intelligence)], web.archive.org/John H. Melchinger website, 16 November, 2002. (reprint of speech)
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  • ...]] and subsequent sociologists such as [[William Domhoff]] in the US and [[John Scott]] in the UK. According to Domhoff: *http://www.amazon.co.uk/Who-Rules-Britain-John-Scott/dp/074560563X
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  • ...David (Christopher)’, ''Who's Who 2008'', A & C Black, 2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007.</ref> ...Specialist Operations: [[Andy Hayman]], [[Robert Quick | Bob Quick]] and [[John Yates]]. These three would repeatedly interlink in subsequent scandals, inc
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  • ...ayman]] — who has worked for [[Coca Cola]], [[Unilever]] and [[Ford]], [[John Heskett]] — [[Baring Asset Management Worldwide]], [[Sean Sutcliffe]]...
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  • On Steven's time at UH, John Lister says: ...ion in the health service – as proposed by Simon Stevens.'<ref name="JL">John Lister [http://www.redpepper.org.uk/simon-stevens-undertaker-for-the-nhs Si
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  • ...n Foreign Relations. He is also a Foundation Fellow of Somerville College, Oxford and an honorary Fellow of the Ashmolean Museum. Charles Powell is an indepe
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