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  • *[[Eamon Bates Europe]] *[[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...defended Bush's decision to pull out of the Kyoto agreement and attacked "Europe's Hypocrisy" over the climate issue. "Neither the United States nor the EU ...defended Bush's decision to pull out of the Kyoto agreement and attacked "Europe's Hypocrisy" over the climate issue. "Neither the United States nor the EU
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  • *[[CSR Europe]] *[[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • CFO Europe reports in March 2006 on its role in corporate deals: ...cial trouble.<ref>[http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/5518719?f=singlepage CFO Europe, 7 March 2006</ref>
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  • *[[James Quincey]] - President, Europe group ...al Manager for the 2000 Olympics in Australia and President of the Central Europe and Russia Division before taking up his current position in 2005. Prior to
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  • The cornerstones of its business activities are in Europe, North America and the Far East. You can find links to all locations at: ht ...gement since May 1, 2002. He is responsible for Finance and represents the Europe region. Kühn joined Bayer in 1998. {{ref|56}}
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  • ...corresponding need to increase CAF standards. The AEI has also brought to Europe Bjorn Lomborg, the author of ''The Skeptical Environmentalist'', to attack ...xxon Mobil and Gerd-Rainer Weber, from the German Coal Mining Association. Weber is a member of ESEF (See below). Paula Dobriansky, under secretary of State
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  • *[[GPlus Europe]] *[[Weber Shandwick GJW Public Affairs]] - part of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]]
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  • ...France, Spain, and Sweden. Other openly industry-backed lobby groups in Europe include [http://www.europabio.org/ EuropaBio] and the UK-based [http://www. Initially, the ABC was represented by [[Weber Shandwick]], one of the world's largest PR companies. However, in November
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  • ...essing his firm's already-proven expertise at defending tobacco science in Europe. "We have the network, much of which is already sensitized to PM's special ...id/yvp83c00/pdf The WHO's Misplaced Priorities], ''The Wall Street Journal Europe'', 25 August 1997. http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/yvp83c00 Philip Morri
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  • ...hair, Worldwide Public Affairs Practice/Chair and CEO Cont. Former Western Europe/CEO, Brussels, Hill & Knowlton International Belgium.<ref>[http://www.hilla ...le of the Maldives." His clients in 2009 include [[Accenture]], [[Toyota]] Europe, [[HSBC]], The Government of the Maldives and the Dubai Executive Council.<
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  • ...or ARISE.<ref>See the press release issued by Fishburn Hedges: PR Newswire Europe November 6, 1996 '9OS GUILT-TRAP COULD THREATEN UK HEALTH, SAY SCIENTISTS, ...t]] | [[Jaguar Land Rover]] | [[Mace]] | [[MTR Corporation]] | [[NetJets]] Europe | [[Novartis Vaccines & Diagnostics]] | [[Serco]] | [[Tetra Pak]] | [[Virgi
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  • ...November 2007] date viewed 10/01/08</ref> [[Michael Burrell]], Edelman’s Europe vice-president is a member of the APPC’s management committee.<ref>[http: *[[Alex Bigg]], general manager, London and head of corporate Europe. Public Affairs (April 07-). Bigg worked for the [[Labour]] Party on Tony B
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  • ...rldwide tour speaking to various industry groups in the Americas, Asia and Europe. *2003 Golin/Harris merges with the [[Weber Group]] in London expanding the already existing team and capabilities.
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  • ...St. Louis, Fleishman-Hillard has over 80 offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, South Africa, and Latin America. It operates th ...unications]], [[The Communication Group]] plc, [[Hill and Knowlton]] and [[Weber Shandwick]]<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jimdonaldson Jim Dona
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  • [[File:Weber Shandwick.png|300px|right|thumb|Weber Shandwick offices, Avenue de Cortenbergh 100, Brussels]] ...l PR companies it is owned by [[Interpublic]]. In the UK it is known as [[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...when it took over the lobbying company at which he was director - [[Prima Europe]]. Unlike GPC, Prima was not a member of the APPC. Although the Associati ...e grey area" regarding member agencies which are part of large PR groups. Weber Shandwick CEO [[Colin Byrne]] defended the payment, saying "There is nothin
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  • ...'FD''', was a financial and corporate PR and lobbying firm with offices in Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East and South Africa. It was bought by business *[[Lee Findell]] Vice President, Issues Management. Previously of [[Weber Shandwick]], where his clients included [[Nestle]]- where he worked on over
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  • '''Weber Shandwick''' is the UK subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[I For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]].
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  • ...ng (referenced, formatted, expanded by Ealasaid. Linked pages [[Radio Free Europe]]/[[Thomas A. Dine]] also updated) #[[Open Europe]] needs a reference (referenced by Neha)
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  • WEBER SHANDWICK Weber Shandwick is the UK&#39;s leading public relations consultancy. with the br
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  • ...Public Affairs]], '''Weber Shandwick Public Affairs (WSPA)''' is part of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the largest PR companies in the world and lar ...McNally]] joined Weber Shandwick in 1993, became non-exec vice-chairman of Weber Shandwick in 2003 a position he left in November 2004 on his appointment as
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  • ...'' is one of the UK's biggest financial PR firms. It is a subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]] whose ultimate parent company is [[Interpublic]]. Mastercard Europe
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  • ...rance''' (EDF) aims to become one of the most powerful energy companies in Europe.<ref>[http://prp.edf.com/33048i/Homecom/Whoweare/Presentation.html EDF Grou ....<ref>No named author, ''Private Eye'' issue 1151, p8, February 2006</ref> Weber Shandwick has a long history of involvement with the atomic industry. It al
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  • ...and water business, with interests in Germany, the UK, Central and Eastern Europe, and the US.<ref>[http://www.rwe.com/generator.aspx/rwe-group/strategy/lang ...hore and offshore wind farms, hydro power stations and biomass projects in Europe;
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  • ...he planet, operating in regions of the world such as the US, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, the Asia Pacific region and Africa. This significant grow *[[Weber Shandwick]], until November 2013<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/up
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  • ...for-profit foundation' began in 1970 as an informal gathering of CEOs from Europe's biggest businesses. It became the [[World Economic Forum]] (WEF) in 1987. ...d Bank]] and [[Bank of Scotland]]) | [[Regula Waltenspuel]] | [[Christophe Weber]] (former Political Adviser and Legislative Assistant to [[Swiss National C
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  • ...eting in 1997 the ABPI began its campaign for DTC marketing in Britain and Europe. ...rformed by [[Weber Shandwick Adamson]], the Brussels-based subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick]].
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  • ...site]</ref> It has offices all over the world including UK, US, throughout Europe, Latin America, Middle East, and the Asia Pacific region. ...ead-weber-shandwick-spain Rose de la Pascua leaves Cohn & Wolfe to head up Weber Shandwick, Spain] ''PR Week'', 14 June 2014, accessed 21 October 2014 </ref
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  • ...crapped and argued that 'a market-led strategy of gas expansion would save Europe €500bn (£358bn) in its transition to a low carbon energy system, compare ...0’s, Shell and its partners provided half of the natural gas used across Europe. During the 1980’s Shell began to sell unleaded petrol and in turn acquir
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  • ...one of the two US companies among the top ten pharmaceutical companies in Europe, and the largest foreign health care and agricultural product manufacturer *[[Centre for the New Europe]]
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  • ...t is ‘already working hard to help [clients] understand how we will exit Europe, what this might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can *[[Victoria Dean]], Portland partner: ex-head of the [[Foreign Office]]’s Europe Directorate, Victoria worked with the UK government on Brexit preparations.
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  • *Reposition permanently based forces to Southern Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East; ...each of current and future forces," citing the need to move beyond Western Europe and Northeast Asia to increased permanent military presence in Southeast As
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  • ...an Science and Environment Forum – a corporate front / Wise Use group in Europe (see below) ...ick J. Michaels]], [[A. Alan Moghissi]], [[Frederic Seitz]], [[Gerd-Rainer Weber]], and [[Elizabeth Whelan]].[17]<ref> [http://web.archive.org/web/200710230
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  • ...s of social justice, redistribution, and equality to audiences in Britain, Europe and the US. He has worked at the [[European Commission]] and the [[European ...st, with [[Hill and Knowlton]] from 1987 and then with [[Shandwick]] and [[Weber Shandwick]] until the end of 2004.
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  • ...senior PR practitioner who has worked in the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Eastern Europe and Canada and for companies in Africa for 10 years. Before joining Pinnacl ...the PRCA, CIPR and IPRA. He has lectured on public relations in the US and Europe. He is currently a non-executive director at Firefly Communications and the
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  • *[[Mike Walsh]] London-based CEO of Ogilvy & Mather in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East ...K Group from 1990 until 1999. In 1994 Walsh became CEO of Ogilvy & Mather, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
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  • *[[Weber Shandwick]], until May 2014 <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/upload *[[Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe]] (ASD)
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  • ...speople often appear in the media as neutral commentators. <ref> Corporate Europe Observatory, [http://archive.corporateeurope.org/docs/lobbycracy/lobbyplane ...nly associated with radio talkshows from the US mid-west". <ref> Corporate Europe Observatory, [http://archive.corporateeurope.org/docs/lobbycracy/lobbyplane
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  • ...effectively push competitors out of the market. Court cases in the US and Europe give some indication of how they conduct their business and political activ ...]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', acc
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  • ...inney & Partners, he was head of corporate and business to business with [[Weber Shandwick]] in Scotland.He was also previously head of marketing and commun ...ience in a variety of business and public sector environments in Scotland, Europe and the US, latterly as Head of Marketing for [[Nallatech]], the technology
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  • ...and the Global Compact (see below) research and campaign group [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] says: 'The ICC has a long history of vigorously lobbying to w For more information on the TABD, visit [[Corporate Europe Observatory]] at: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/tabd/index.html
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  • ...ers Snack Foods in the U.K. and President of PepsiCo Foods International's Europe, Middle East and Africa Division. Other positions currently held are Presid * [[Felix Weber]]
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  • Europe is one of Wal-Mart's 'strategic growth objectives'. The company's first foo ...ust-food.com/news_detail.asp?art=57658 'EUROPE/USA: Wal-Mart may expand in Europe via Asda'] </ref> <ref>Just Food. [http://www.just-food.com/news_detail.asp
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  • [[Weber Shandwick]] is known to advise Nestlé [48], as is [[Munro and Forster]] [4 [40] Corporate Europe Observer, Issue 4, July 1999, www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/observer4/
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  • ...lude business lobby groups, NGOs and government committees such as the CBI Europe Committee, [[UNICE]] Task Force on Enlargement and the boards of [[EuroComm ...Neville-Rolfe]], Tesco's Director of Corporate Affairs, sits on the CBI's Europe Committee and accompanied a Foreign Office delegation to the Czech Republic
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  • ...cological effects. The company withdrew the drug's approval application in Europe on its own accord. ...roduct that was proving increasingly unmarketable in the United States and Europe. ...
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  • ...nternational Policy Network]] ([[Julian Morris]]) and [[Centre for the New Europe]] ([[Stephen Pollard]]).<ref>Centre for Medicine in the Public Interest, [h *[[Michael Weber]], M.D. Professor of Medicine SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, Brooklyn,
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  • *[[Martin O'Donovan]], VP, government relations, UK & Europe; former director of the Parliamentary [[Labour Party]] (Oct 2007-Oct 2012). ...s]], SVP corporate affairs for growth markets. Formerly of lobbying firm [[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, was Vice-chair Merrill Lynch Europe from 2000 to 2006.<ref>FSA, [http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/About/Who/board/tu *[[Weber Shandwick]], UK Client, 2004
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  • *[[Jeremy Galbraith]] &ndash; CEO Europe ...ciate<ref>[http://www.bksh.com/ronna-sable-weber.html Profile: Ronna Sable Weber](Accessed: 5 Sept. 2007)</ref>
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  • ...by supporting a variety of community projects throughout North America and Europe.[77] Weber Shandwick Worldwide
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  • ...website, undated, accessed 19 December 2011</ref> <ref name=patelhistory> Weber Shandwick Website, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080116141016/http://www.we ...he worked at PR firm [[Weber Shandwick]] from 2000 to 2003. Patel rejoined Weber Shandwick in December 2007 from drinks company [[Diageo]] (where she had sh
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  • ...a platform for the collaboration of a wide range of stakeholder groups in Europe'. It claims to be 'an independent, non-governmental, non-profit-making orga ...08). Previously President for the [[European Patients' Forum]], & [[Gamian Europe]]
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  • Mr [[Paul Walsh]] - Deputy Chairman and Chairman of IBLF Europe & Africa. Walsh also serves as Chief Executive for global drinks company [[ ...easurer | [[Malcolm Williamson]] - Chairman of [[National Australia Bank]] Europe.
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  • *KPMG Jersey uses [[Weber Shandwick]] for its public affairs activities in 2011.<ref> APPG Register M ...team. Before joining KPMG, Blackburn was responsible for tax reporting in Europe, Middle East and Africa for [[Macquarie]].<ref name="ITM"/>
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  • ...rope-brings-Hanover-raise-EU-profile/ Association for Financial Markets in Europe brings in Hanover to raise EU profile] prweek.com, 22 March 2011, </ref> ...affairs and healthcare practices and a member of the management team at [[Weber Shandwick]] in Brussels and policy adviser [[Karl-Heinz Florenz]], former c
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  • ...a strategy of facilitating a multi-stakeholder approach to water policy in Europe. It is not clear, however, if this approach is to include all stakeholders The EWP describes its mission as "to give water one common voice in Europe. We commit to the European Water Vision and will initiate, support and enfo
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  • ...ause he had failed to declare payments received from his former employer [[Weber Shandwick]] in 2010 ...ugby Board]] | [[London Energy Brokers' Association]] | [[Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia]] | [[Symphony Environmental Technologies]]<ref>[http://ec.europa.e
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  • ...dent and CEO. APCO Worldwide has offices in 24 locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. In September 2004 Kraus led a management buy-out of her f ...the offices of [[Weber Europe]] (now known as [[GolinHarris]]), part of [[Weber Shandwick]], owned by [[Interpublic]]). <ref>[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/
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  • ...the UK. The company is also expanding in Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe. <ref> [http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/10122/rwe/about-rwe/ Short facts abou ...mpany generated just below €52 billion in revenue. RWE says it is one of Europe’s biggest investors in offshore wind farms. <ref> [http://www.rwe.com/web
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  • ...cultivate relationships and influence decision-makers and media leaders in Europe. BICOM is associated with [[AIPAC]] and former Director [[Daniel Shek]] sta *[[Lee Petar]] - in charge of media relations at BICOM, on secondment from [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]].
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  • ::He had extensive contacts in Europe and, by virtue of his Trotskyite background, was something of an authority ...defending US atom bombs as "the sole defense of - the liberties of Western Europe" and delivering a stinging attack on the left:
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  • ...the [[Stirling Media Research Institute]]).<ref>Jacquie L'Etang 'ADDENDUM: Europe Joins In' in ...the UK’s largest public relations agency.<ref>Jacquie L'Etang 'ADDENDUM: Europe Joins In' in
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  • ...Selection and Recruitment; Leadership development and coaching."<ref>Bioss Europe [http://www.biosseurope.com/aboutus.htm About us]</ref> Bioss International Europe gives its address as 33 [[St James’s Square]] London SW1Y 4JS (pictured l
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  • ...unit is reputed to have been established within it in the 1970s.<ref>Bruce Weber, [http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/28/world/middleeast/michael-harari-israeli ...ifteen geographical desks. They include: United States, Canada and Western Europe, Latin America, Former Soviet territories, China, Africa, the Maghreb, Liby
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  • ...r] delta with pollution, beyond anything permitted in the United States or Europe.<ref>Charles Piller, Edmund Sanders and Robyn Dixon, [http://www.latimes.co ...14<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Register 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 2
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  • In 2002 npower was acquired by [[RWE]], one of Europe’s largest utilities, based in Germany, and became '''RWE npower''', the U ...pe 'command and control' policies, such as in Germany, Denmark and much of Europe, have been more effective in delivering carbon reductions than ROC type sch
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  • ...y called [http://www.houston-consulting.com/aboutus.xml Houston Consulting Europe] run by its founding chairman and [http://www.houston-consulting.com/team.x ...ages/docs/EPACAresponds.pdf EPACA responded] to the enquiries of Corporate Europe Observatory, a public interest group, monitoring corporate lobbying with a
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  • *[[Weber Shandwick]], until February 2014<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/up ...‘regulatory agenda and strategy’ across its core markets of the UK and Europe, as well as North America and Asia.<ref>Public Affairs News, October 2010</
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  • ...ecently consolidated its UK agencies. We're doing the same for Barclays in Europe.'<ref>Cartmell, Matt, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1133279/barclays-bank *[[Weber Shandwick]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/register/profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Current Register 1st June 2016 - 31st August 2016] ''APPC'', ac
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  • *Islam in Europe *[[Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa]], Former Minister of Finance; President of [[Notre Europe]], Italy.
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  • ...Group]], a 'global marketing ecosystem' founded by leading PR guru [[Larry Weber]]. Its particular niche is digital media relations, with deep expertise in ...Weber]] - Chairman and founder of the [[Weber Group]] which later became [[Weber Shandwick]] Worldwide
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  • ...also written about the political uses of religion with a concentration on Europe. For Urban, Ledeen is a key figure in bringing the Christian Right and the == Weber and "the wreck of a land" ==
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  • *[[Sergio Hernandez Weber]], Partner
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  • 51.518925, -0.111382, Weber Shandwick <div style="width: 330px; height: 80px">Lobbying Agency [[Weber Shandwick]] conducts lobbying and PR for a number of healthcare clients inc
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  • [[AdvaMed]], [[Abbot Medical Optics]], [[AntiCoagulation Europe]], [[ARMA]], [[Arrhythmia Alliance]], [[Arthritis Care]], [[Atrial Fibrilla ===Weber Shandwick===
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  • 51.51239, -0.08548, Association for Financial Markets in Europe 51.518925, -0.111382, Weber Shandwick
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  • ...mas, Jürgen. (1988). ''On the Logic of the Social Sciences''. Tr. Shierry Weber Nicholsen & Jerry A. Stark. Cambridge: MIT Press, (1967). ...onsciousness and Communicative Action. Trans. Christian Lenhardt & Shierry Weber Nicholsen. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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  • ...ped down from his role as [[Fleishman-Hillard]]’s regional president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. ...fter Fukushima, why does Brussels still back nuclear power?'], ''Corporate Europe Observatory'', 7 march 2012.</ref>
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  • ...ordon University]] in Aberdeen, and a visiting Professor at the College of Europe.<ref>Robert Gordon University [http://www4.rgu.ac.uk/abs/staff/page.cfm?pge ...of the American Chamber of Commerce]], (a key representative of US TNCs in Europe) and lobbying directory publishers [[Euroconfidential]]. Source: Ernst and
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  • ...ch into the public relations and lobbying industry in Scotland, the UK and Europe since 1996.': ...and are taking part. Organisations taking part include Platform, Corporate Europe Observatory, PR Watch, Corporate Watch and leading academic researchers.
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  • *Prof. [[Axel Weber]], Chairman of the Board, [[UBS]]; Fmr. President of the [[Deutsche Bundesb *Amb. Prof. [[Élie Barnavi]], Scientific Advisor to the Museum of Europe; Fmr. Ambassador of Israel to France
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  • ...eadquartered in London and with offices in Africa, Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East. They are in the top ten globally for staff working for ...ergers with New York's [[Rogers & Wells]] and Germany's [[Punder, Volhard, Weber & Axster]].<ref> [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/clifford
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  • ...elations and campaigning for clients and have acted in the UK, Continental Europe and Africa. ...ns at [[Vimpelcom]]. Former captain in the [[British Army]], director at [[Weber Shandwick]] and group director of communications at [[Vodafone]] Group Plc.
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  • ...[[Ineos]] | [[Cuadrilla]] | [[North West Energy Task Force]] | [[Shale Gas Europe]] | [[Centrica]] | [[Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Associ ...l and Knowlton]] | [[MHP Communications]] | [[Newgate Communications]] | [[Weber Shandwick]] | [[Burson-Marsteller]] | [[Hanover Communications]] | [[PPS Gr
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  • ...s of the accelerator programme in 2015: [[Education Foundation]]; [[EdTech Europe]]; [[Parthenon]]; and [[EY]], as well as lead sponsor [[Santander]]. *[[Weber Shandwick]]
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  • ...shandwick.co.uk/2015/12/03/whos-who-in-the-vote-leave-campaign/ Whos Who], Weber Shandwick website, 3 Dec 2015</ref>
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  • ...hich yielded a further ISC Special Report, ''New Dimensions of Security in Europe''. Amongst the notable participants were Pinay himself, Carlo Pesenti and a ...nd. In 1969, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces Northern Europe, serving until his retirement in 1972. In 1974, Walker worked alongside You
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  • Michael Weber Relton (born 1938, South Africa<ref name="untouchables"/><ref>Though a sear ...opment in Málaga and the Costa del Sol in Spain, as well as others across Europe and America.<ref name="untouchables"/><ref name="curse"/> In total the poli
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  • ...etwork No Border Campaign], undated (last accessed 2 March 2019)</ref>. In Europe, one of the largest of these camps was in Strasbourg, France in 2001, which Fifteen of them were arrested for breach of the peace,<ref>Tim Weber, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6988666.stm Protesters arrested at ar
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