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  • ...31.9 billion. {{ref|wiki}} This is a fine example of globalisation and how it has affected developing countries in the way of sweatshops and their treatm ...tions. Every worker should have the right to safe conditions. 'However it is important to be aware that the Disney Company has a long history of puni
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  • ...ion to Washington DC, it has satellite offices in Brussels and Tokyo, and it previously had offices in Chicago and New York. ...g. Its slogan is 'Wired engagement. Global reach. Lasting Impact.' It has, it tells us, developed 'Internet advocacy' campaigns for corporate America sin
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  • ...rades, contacts and full members, were by and large simply not socialists. It took an unconscionable length of time for this to dawn on me, and to recogn ...drew Wakefield]] claimed that patients had suffered adverse reactions from it. In a 2004 paper published in the ''[[British Medical Bulletin]]'' Fitzpatr
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  • ...lso lists as a key aim earning 'people's trust by what we do and how we do it'. This emphasis is unsurprising. The main reason for the establishment of t ...on School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, July 2009, acc 30 May 2010</ref> it had commissioned from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (L
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  • ...nimals from being needlessly slaughtered, often under inhumane conditions. It could also have saved the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds in compe ...at it is keen to support the consumer&#39;s wishes of having GM-free food, it is simultaneously campaigning heavily against any further &#39;tightening u
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  • ...eave debating matters until March 2014, according to his Linkedin profile, it is likely he began the PGCE in either 2013 or 2014. Prior to this, from its ...tegy' and argued the project was based on many assumptions based on little direct evidence<ref>See GMWatch, [http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/43-2004/10
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  • ...ontroversial about [[Alastair Kent]]'s lobbying for the Directive was that it was at total odds with GIG's declared policy of ''opposing'' attempts to pa ...ott noted in an article at the time, 'by environmental campaigners who say it is an aspect of the 'race to commodify life' which amounts to 'biopiracy' '
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  • ...rall framework for American foreign policy, I do not want to overemphasize it, and we will see that there are other links between big business and big-go ...indexed in the Social Science and Humanities Index. While this may suggest it is not very important, there are several ways to establish its crucial role
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  • ...ine]] (which he launched, originally as [[Living Marxism]], in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is ...ournalism-of-Attachment-Mick-Hume-Informinc-LM-Special-1997 ''Whose War is it Anyway? The Dangers of the Journalism of Attachment''], InformInc (LM) Ltd
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  • ...World Resources, published by New York's [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. It argued that there would be no major resource-related conflict in the 1980s. ::It was while he was stationed in Paris that he developed a circle of influenti
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  • ...ance UK]], which was known as [[Genetic Interest Group]] until 2010, since it began in 1993. When named the [[Genetic Interest Group]] [[John Gillott]] w ...ion-makers by talking about saving lives, ending hunger and creating jobs. It was not until after the event of the 1997 vote, in which the efforts of Ken
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  • ...ons of Kleckner's statement, there is no evidence that anyone has starved (let alone millions!) because of such concern over GM-contamination of food aid, ...r objective? How many iron deficient women must die in childbirth for your direct-mail fund raising efforts? How many more lives will you sacrifice for your
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  • In 2000, a USDA report noted that it had "recently signed an agreement with sub-Saharan African countries and Tu ...genetically-modified crops have longer shelf life'. This is simply untrue. It is possible that Prakash was misreported, but if so he appears to have made
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  • ...ons of Kleckner's statement, there is no evidence that anyone has starved (let alone millions!) because of such concern over GM-contamination of food aid, ...r objective? How many iron deficient women must die in childbirth for your direct-mail fund raising efforts? How many more lives will you sacrifice for your
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  • A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...apparatus for manipulating public opinion had grown inordinately, enabling it - on its own estimate - to confront the spectre of Bolshevism and survive.
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  • ...sponses tend to regulate the state of the Earth's environment, maintaining it in a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in t ...Chernobyl and it was full of 10-year-old children who were suffering as a direct result of Chernobyl. The doctors confirmed that. There were more than 45 pe
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  • ...r refining company, and asked to stop the distribution of the book because it was not seemly for one food manufacturer to &#39;knock&#39; the product of ...whether their product does in fact produce ill effects. Two or three times it really appeared that they were going to help us financially in our research
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  • ...fairtrade logo and to that of organic ingredients. ''"We offered to trade direct with the growers, paying them a premium for their organic cocoa and an addi ...product; it is increasingly becoming about where a product comes from, how it is made and the company's own beliefs on important issues. Green & Black's
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  • ...is used in influencing legislation and all kinds of government decisions. It is for this reason that lobbying is of particular use to supermarkets who n It is a known fact that there is a very close relationship between the governm
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  • ...1 per day and, in Africa, economic growth is slowing by 1.3% per year as a direct result of malaria alone." (''The Herald'' (Glasgow), August 20, 2004) ...it could have caused up to 140,000 cases of heart disease in the US since it was licensed in 1999."
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  • It is, of course, not unusual for politicians to talk to lobbyists. But at 'pr ...evement. He revitalised the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee, making it more broadly based. His company, later to become [[Charles Barker, Watney a
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  • ...tember 2007)</ref> The most important issue raised by the WHO is that, in direct contradiction to the claims of the industry, the greatest burden on society ...CAMRA also say that the major multinationals undermine local tastes, which it sees as an important part of local communities, as well as the ability of s
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  • As the lobbying activities of hired MPs are conducted in great secrecy, it is difficult to assess the extent of their influence. But [[Lord Rees-Mogg] ...use their best efforts to run the business successfully and profitably... It is essential that part-time directors should have the same psychological co
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  • ...Party or the [[Labour Party]]. And the group has not been around for ages: it disintegrated as a national organisation in the early 1980s and became no m ...g what the right-wing press called a “do-it-yourself abortion guide”. (It was actually nothing of the kind, but the story is too complex to relate he
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  • ...demanding government handouts — and the end of America as we have known it.' <ref name= guide> [https://www.splcenter.org/20161025/field-guide-anti-mu ...ore stealthy kind, or civilizational jihad as the Muslim Brotherhood calls it,' Gaffney said in an October 2011 article in ''Newsmax''. 'We’re witnessi
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  • ...ns, by virtually taking over the major newspaper in that country and using it as an instrument of destabilization. (Grenada closed the opposition newspap ...combined with the drastic changes of the front page, are so specific that it is possible to identify the Agency's hand in the effort. When the propagand
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  • ...urfboards to Chevrolets—was a tremendous success, according to Unilever. It created a much bigger Lipton Logo awareness amongst consumers.) Since the N ...al sales strategy. Only think of the ecological costs that come along with it (processing of products, packaging, waste processing, transport, etc. all i
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  • :Now it has emerged that Neville-Jones chairs a company providing military equipmen ...twelve, had answered questions concerning 9/11, such as “Why did they do it” by saying:
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  • ...t up and two years later the project was launched at the Dunblane Hydro. It has hardly met with a word of praise since. In the light of this it is clear that McFarlane would readily be attracted by a steering role in an
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  • ...ing hard to get its messages across to politicians and the public. It says it is engaged in every aspect of the negotiations affecting farming. It has produced detailed briefings and hosted roadshows for members to engage
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  • ...s the industry claims is that a large part of research is publicly funded. It is a general practice that research (in any given field) starts in the publ In September 1999, it was pointed out to the director of the NIH, Harold Varmus, that six HIV/Aid
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  • ...education contracts, meter readings and 'outsourced services'. In May 2004 it was announced that GSL was to be bought by two venture capital companies1, ...o benefit from the government's increasingly draconian immigration policy. It is also set to gain from the growing trends all over the world for more pri
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  • ...he complex interconnections between the Radical Right and the Secret State it was [[John Baker White]], the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist act ...ist tracts, White also published four important autobiographical books - ''It's Gone For Good'', ''The Big Lie'', ''Sabotage Is Suspected'' and ''True Bl
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  • ...essed by such a change and should its success become so obvious, as I hope it will, that we finally throw of the shackles of socialism the necessity for ...aining its Industrial support with a sympathetic government in power. What it did not anticipate was the number of its own members who were - in the popu
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  • ...a full technology 'package' to clients. Even at the basic level of sales, it is difficult to get a clear picture. Advanta adds to the confusion. The com ...ontaminated oilseed rape seed had been sold to farmers across the country. It claimed that the GM contamination happened in Canada, when pollen from a GM
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  • ...ic or representative union at all. One Council member of the NFU describes it as "totally removed from the reality of grassroots farmers and not working ...one of the candidates was Devon farmer, Richard Haddock, whose advocacy of direct action made him popular with NFU grass roots members. When he stood in the
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  • ...entity crisis. It believes that representing the farming sector means that it should represent the interests of the agro-chemicals companies, big food pr ...rs have conducted government sponsored GM farm-scale trials on their land. It is likely that they were paid around £10,000 for each trial planted.28 See
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  • :"Tesco will just sail away. It will become unreachable, and the Competition Commission has perpetrated tha ...thes, electronic goods, consumer financial services and internet services. It now has four established UK formats: Tesco Express - a convenience store se
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  • So is Tesco the environmentally friendly company it claims to be? The 'Every Little Helps' section on the Tesco website illustr ....1 Grocery packaging is roughly a quarter of all household waste,2 much of it plastic of which only about 7% is recycled in this country. Yet Tesco says
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  • IT consultancy company, part of the Schlumberger Group ...n, is Chairman of Motherwell FC. In 1998 he made £42 million from selling Direct Holidays to Airtours.
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  • ...atering company. 'Privatisation', and the lucrative contracts that go with it have turned Sodexho into a multinational giant. ...and generally disregarded health, well being and sustainable development. It was superseded in 2000, for local government, by the Best Value regime, whi
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  • ...xxon spent $5.3 million and $5.2 million respectively on lobbying. In 1999 it was estimated that ExxonMobil spent $11,695,800 on lobbying.<ref>Leslie Way ...low are some of the groups with which ExxonMobil is affiliated or of which it is a member. This is not a comprehensive list.
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  • ...[[David Cameron|Cameron’s]] advisers. The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual business leaders, and claims to refuse ...rling to campaign against euro’], “Independent”, 11 June 1998.</ref> It had the backing of senior anti-euro business chiefs (Sir [[Stanley Kalms]],
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  • ...t seven years, and expanded from London to Liverpool, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It covers public relations, politics, design, branding, advertising, media pla ...dge Freehold Company]] | [[KTS Group]] | [[Leeds Property Ltd]] | [[Let It Direct]] | [[Linden Homes]] | [[Linea Homes]] | [[London & Central Investments]] |
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  • ...pests, that left untreated can cause serious health and safety threats”. It also boasts of having “an excellent working relationship with the EPA”. ...erage and consumer product companies.[59] According to the group's website it “advances the interests of the food, beverage and consumer products indus
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  • ...rge of their own,"] ''Marketplace''/PublicRadio.org, 22 August 2007.</ref> it began a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign on 22 August 2007 "to urge ...Jr.]] (donor, board member of [[Templeton Growth Fund]] and financier of [[Let Freedom Ring]]).
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  • ...d) — while profiting enormously from the resulting food crisis and using it as a PR opportunity to promote GM foods! ...sh GM crops back on to the public agenda. I understand why they’re doing it, but the danger is that if they’re making these claims about GM crops sol
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  • ...u heard Dana Perino, the White House spokeswoman, when she was asked about it at a press conference… she said, well, there is a lot of hand waving, and ...rease tropical diseases. But I am not an expert in that and I am going to let Julie Gerberding testify in regards to that. There are many studies about
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  • ...dered plans to restore "stop under suspicion powers" to the police (2007). It is claimed that he was one of the first to publicly denounce the plans<ref> ...lculated 'that Mr Hain's well-cultivated image as a Left-winger might make it easier for him to sell tough welfare reform plans' and that Brown banked 'o
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  • ...rom a wide range of different sectors including executives from telecoms, IT, media and service integrator suppliers; as well as Government policymakers *European Commission and Parliament through CBI Brussels, BUSINESSEUROPE and direct contact
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  • ...and Schuster, 1991, p.28</ref> The CIA's Tel Aviv station was not allowed direct contact with its counterparts in Arab capitals without going through Anglet ...oc was a potentially valuable source of intelligence, but also feared that it would be exploited by the Soviet Union to infiltrate the west.<ref name="Co
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  • ...on Suskind, "It was all about finding a way to do it. That was the tone of it. The president saying, 'Go find me a way to do this.'" Bush also says the e ...It is brought to light by Ron Suskind in his book "The Price of Loyalty." "It talks about contractors around the world from, you know, 30-40 countries,"
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  • ...nts. The campaigns and the issues that he has raised in Parliament are in direct response to concerns that have been raised by Bassetlaw residents. This ha ...n antisemitism], ''The Guardian'', 23 July 2019.</ref>On 8 September 2019, it was reported that Mann had been interviewed by police over a 'hate incident
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  • ...you're a big business it's unlikely that a minister would ever turn down a direct approach. ...e same pressure to speak directly to ministers as there is in Westminster. It's the committee members who will be influencing decisions here. And, of cou
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  • ...dation.org/ed-husain.html Ed Husain Biography] - accessed 24/02/10 </ref>, it was stated that Ed Husain was a ‘campus recruiter’ for Hizb ut-Tahrir w ...dd that Husain is able to reproduce a conversation from the early 1990s in direct quotes. That the narrative of The Islamist links the discussion to post-7/7
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  • ...uitment, Research marketing consulting, Data management and consulting and Direct and integrated communications delivery <ref>Cello Plc [http://www.cellogrou ...ew patients', and as the article states, 'once we have them in the net, we let as many of half of them go again'. The article claims that 'this is a worry
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  • ...hich was shut down in 1978 by the then Foreign secretary [[David Owen]]). It was subsequently turned into the [[Information Department]] in the 1980s. ...ent passage of spies: the temptation to peek would have been overwhelming. It would all be a bit of a hoot, but for the caption to the picture - "Weldon:
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  • :Towards Freedom (TF) are radio and television services broadcast in Arabic direct to the people of Iraq. The radio service started broadcasting a daily one-h ...on needs to be able to explain its activities, achievements and intentions direct to the people of Iraq. The mechanisms to do this didn't exist under Saddam.
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  • ...</ref> Founded on 18 October 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company Ltd, it was subsequently granted a Royal Charter and was made a publicly funded cor ...sed bias against free-enterprise wealth-creators - and did something about it. <ref>Jeff Randall, ‘A liberal agenda set by patronising do-gooders’, S
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  • ...Cumberlege admits that the business was run from the House of Lords until "it took off".<ref>David Hencke and Rob Evans, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/poli ...lised that the business was taking off I took special measures to separate it from the House of Lords, setting up its own website and employing staff out
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  • ...ry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry''', 1989, Praeger, pages 117-147. It is reproduced with the permission of Ed Herman. ...antisubversive focus to include an international Red menace, against which it urgently demanded accelerated weapons acquisitions, and terrorism.
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  • from '''''Don't Worry, It's Safe to Eat''''' by Andrew Rowell Reprinted with permission Earthscan Ltd ...ist was wrong. For some reason, instead of the local maize being negative, it kept coming up positive. [2]
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  • ...ue asked readers 'to refrain from mentioning it, or its existence, or from direct quotation.' <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor and David Rose, 'PM adviser in smear ...rch Foundation]]. The letter read: '[[Ralph Harris]] and I are now able to let you know of our programme of research and education which we believe qualif
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  • ...fe was a hotbed of anti-GM activism back in the 90s, when campaigners took direct action against GM crops... ...walked blind into a cafe like this before and met people out of the blue. It's the kind of challenge I think I enjoy. But I'll tell you afterwards.
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  • ...ed his decision to restrict his real name in October 2018, only publishing it in February 2019.<ref>Sir John Mitting. [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content ...rder to get into. Croydon sabs was more easy-going, everybody was welcome. It was a group of friends who would go to festivals together, to gigs and part
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  • I recommend looking at just British registered ones to narrow it down ...the summit? This is partly for us to direct our inquiries and also because it will help other activists to target these specific people with information/
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  • Since September 2017, it has been led by [[Henry Bolton]]. Previously [[Paul Nuttall]] was elected l ...regurgitated the unfounded claim to Scaramella who persuaded him to write it down.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html Why a
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  • ...ose decision to support the war in Iraq was as deeply unpopular at home as it was admired in Washington. ...the opportunities, perhaps even the need for colonisation, is as great as it ever was in the nineteenth century. Those left out of the global economy ri
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  • ...of her concrete attributes."</ref> can be traced to a series of books but it is mainly his (1941) ''The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the ...Tobruk, they will infallibly capture Cairo; if the Russians are in Berlin, it will not be long before they are in London: and so on. This habit of mind l
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  • The UK lobby group '''Sense About Science''' says it is Sense About Science states that it
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  • ...rty which exercises significant influence over British Middle East policy. It is considered one of the most prestigious groupings in the party and is see A small-time player during the Thatcher years, LFI first made it into the news when one of its erstwhile guests, [[Erwin Van Haarlem]], a Cz
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  • ...sts of parties for carefully selected guests'. In the words of one guest, "It was always sensible to accept an invitation because you knew that you would ...ant of [[Margaret Thatcher]]. Even though Levy was a [[Labour supporter]], it is stated that he put aside their 'political differences' and within two ye
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  • ...ty Council and so forth – see "People", below) and unambiguously declare it — not that there is credible denial — part of the US government's cover
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  • ...more assertive in expressing business views'. They advertise how they have direct access to national governments all over the world and that they feed busine ...ding body for resolving international commercial disputes by arbitration'. It is reported that in 2004, 561 Requests for Arbitration were filed with the
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  • ...he wrote in the first Whole Earth Catalog, "and might as well get good at it."<ref>Stewart Brand, [http://www.wholeearth.com/issue/1340/article/189/we.a Brand's wife, [[Ryan Phelan]], is founder and CEO of DNA Direct, a company working in the controversial area of marketing DNA tests to cons
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  • ...the left hand side) ending at the junction with [[Great George Street]] as it runs East to West. A few yards to the left the [[Great George Street]] bec ...chill said of the Storey's Gate bunker "This is the room from which I will direct the war"<ref>Kozak-Holland, [http://www.pmforum.org/library/papers/2008/PDF
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  • ...tline]]. The slogans of the campaign were – “if you suspect it, report it” and “Terrorists won’t succeed if someone reports suspicious activity ===Direct Objectives===
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  • ...filtrate the ISM late last June in the Holy Land where the ISM operates in direct support of terrorists. Our volunteer (who prefers to remain anonymous to av ...g. The accompanying photos, in which his face was no longer obscured, made it clear that [[Paul Cinato]] and Paul Ray were the same person.<ref>[http://l
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  • ...deas website, accessed 6 October 2013</ref> and collaborated with [[Africa Direct]] and [[WORLDwrite]].<ref>"[http://www.worldwrite.org.uk/asgoodasa3.pdf Pro *Barrie Collins ‘This time, Bob, it’s personal’ Why is the international community so hung up about democra
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  • ...ved funding from the [[Arthritis and Rheumatism Council Programme Grant]]. Direct Costs: £825,000. ...om [[University of Pittsburgh Department of Anesthesiology]] (Seed Grant). Direct Costs: $8000
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  • ...t twelve, helping to scrub out a house, then to collect furniture and move it in.’ <ref name="book26"/> Again, given that the Vietnamese refugees, the ...ong Kong: ‘nothing stopped my love of being in the Walled city. I loved it when rats ran across my feet in the dank darkness of sewer-like alleyways.
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  • ...ian anti-environmental [[LM network]]. AFAF was launched in late 2006 and it has received steady media coverage since mid 2007.<ref>Phil Baty, Scholars ...to curb the exercise of this freedom by members of their staff, or to use it as grounds for disciplinary action or dismissal.<ref>Dennis Hayes, Verbal b
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  • ...were used or when articles written by Civitas' directors were published. It also includes a short literature review of the type of material Civtas publ ...is narrowed down to 'UK national Newspapers', twice that if not, although it should be noted that a small number of incidences of duplication occurs. T
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  • ...fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_28.htm Chapter 28, George Bush].</ref> when it came to the planning of the operational details of illegal activity. Or we ...official history of covert action, but there is too much of this history, it has too many consistancies, left too much of a trail and the task of foolin
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  • ...nilateral power beyond international challenge or congressional oversight. It was soon wielded by Levey against Iran and North Korea. Asia specialist Pet ...ea based on shaky evidence], McClatchy Newspapers, 10 Jan 2008. </ref> But it caused a run on the bank leading to its take over by Macau authorities and
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  • ...ore NHS obesity surgery], 7 October 2009, accessed 26 October 2010.</ref> It was launched at the [[National Obesity Forum]]'s Annual Conference in Octob ...Many SHAs have been unable to direct PCTs to implement (their own) policy, let alone NICE policy.'<ref> Stephen Robinson [http://www.gponline.com/Clinical
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  • It sets out the Government’s determination to make the right decisions for t As we carry out the much needed Strategic Defence and Security Review, it is important to consider what types of threats we may face in the future an
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  • ...his intelligence-gathering activities over the 8 years undercover, though it has not been verified by other sources. ...resent it in court and take them down. I did that for four years and loved it.’ in 2000, he was approached by the Animal Rights National Index, a unit
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  • ...ion posted here is read by many different groups, including the state, but it is important to share this information among our networks as much as possib ...level of detail here investigating times in Denmark is important, but also it is important to remember that Mark was much more involved in Berlin than an
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  • ...om/2008/09/sharia-law-in-britainit-will-never.html SHARIA LAW IN BRITAIN...IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN], http://acaciafreedomfighters.blogspot.com, 27 September ...AN SOIL], Christian Action Network, 28 January 2009.</ref> CBS News called it 'sensationalist'.
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  • ...tree which had been erected in City Square with the intention to decorate it as a Christmas tree at a later date had to be taken down to accommodate the ...United Kingdom and showing support for Israel outside the Israeli embassy. It was attended by Rabbi [[Nachum Shifren]].<ref>[http://www.jpost.com/Interna
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  • ...edia hype that surrounds the issue, which brings us back to the reason why it's important for us to engage in lobbying in the first place - to put forwar ...eaning up politics means dealing with this alone and then forgetting about it, they are wrong. Because there is another big issue that we can no longer i
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  • ...of Mr Crosby's knighthood outraged political opponents and others who said it demeaned the honours system. ...t away with whatever they like'. Another Labour MP, [[Graham Jones]], said it was a sign of cronyism: 'The honours system is supposed to recognise dedica
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  • ...g, and a genuine member had been greatly offended at being told: "Come off it, John, I'm too busy for this nonsense."'<ref name="THES2"> Duffy and the dr Certainly it was the case the [[John Duffy]] repeatedly stated that alcohol was either g
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  • ...s company and a 50 per cent owner of the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland. It is part of the Ineos Group, a privately owned multinational chemicals compa ...neos has more than 80 separate firms registered at the UK Companies House. It is the largest privately owned company in the UK. <ref> Nick Mathiason, [ht
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  • ...2013, reprinted on SpinWatch 15 March 2013, accessed 25 April 2014.</ref> It is also believed that some of his work was to monitor groups and individual : ...please let me state very clearly that Mark Jenner was 100% one of my fellow undercover
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  • ...cessful elite of American Jewry. This elitism was a conscious policy; when it was suggested that the AJC ...n for all Jewish groups. However, the broader aims of the Congress failed (it led only to the creation of the AJCongress as a separate organization). Not
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  • ...e Department of State was then opposed to any U.S. grant to Israel because it feared the resentment of the Arabs, who were not requesting U.S. aid. Ameri ...with the same goal of further incorporating American Jewish groups; today it includes presidents of thirty-eight major American Jewish organizations tha
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  • ...its people.’ Citing ‘massive [Arab] mobilization to destroy Israel,’ it called on the U.S. Congress to maintain its commitment to Israel and ‘res ...ate on equal terms with other sovereign states in the region.’ Moreover, it criticized the UN for inactivity, and the U.S.S.R. for its ‘biased attack
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  • ...n 1912 with the aim of strengthening Orthodox Judaism in America by making it more modern and relevant. To this end, certain changes were introduced in r ...sistently demonstrated a bias against Israel even in issues far beyond his direct responsibilities.‘ <ref name= "Press"> ''The Jewish Press'', 26 February
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