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  • Syngenta International AG is run by the following board of directors[14] ...andoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation]] in East Hanover, New Jersey; member of the [[Sandoz Ltd]]. executive committee and president of [[Sandoz Agro]] and [[
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  • .... Recent funders include DFID, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the EC, Irish Aid, Danida, SIDA, FINNIDA, SECO, FAO, UNICEF and UNDP." ...f the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
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  • ...its agenda-setting work on young offenders, ethnic diversity, welfare and the labour market. ...e merger of Political and Economic Planning (PEP, established in 1931) and the [[Centre for Studies in Social Policy]] (CSSP, established in 1972).[http:/
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  • ...(MST) is a front group for establishment interests who are concerned about the proliferation of new information sources that are beyond their control. ...urdoch in 2006 noted how "power is moving away from the old elite" towards the consumers.<ref>Richard Sambrook, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/49
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  • ...[Common Purpose]] Advisory Committee. She was press attache at [[INSEAD]], the international business school in Fontainebleau. ...bin Morgan]] the editor of The Sunday Times Magazine (whose staff dominate the magazine).<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • ...er leading academic experts and prominent participants in and observers of the principal cases of civil resistance since 1945... "The conference was generously supported by:
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  • ...Beloff, 1993 <ref>Lord Beloff, 'Tories must confront a painful paradox', ''The Times'', 23 August 1993</ref></blockquote> ...gure behind the establishment of the University College of Buckingham, now the [[University of Buckingham]].
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  • ...niversity and was the director of the now defunct [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ...uaries/article4105764.ece ‘Obituary: Professor William Gutteridge’], ''The Times'', 11 June 2008</ref>
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  • ...as less of a web presence than previously.. Here is an account of it from the Ten alps website from July 2003: ...Platell]] and [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]]. Launched in 1999, Know Comment is the brainchild of [[Jo Phillips]], award winning radio producer and former spin
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  • Eli Lilly and Company Limited is the UK affiliate of the American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company of Indianapolis. In i ...ignificant pharmaceutical developments. In 1928 Lilly scientists developed the first effective treatment for pernicious anaemia, for which they share a No
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  • ...tion of 'market-like' structures within the public sector, particularly in the UK. ...res in the recent BBC TV series [[The Trap (television documentary series)|The Trap]].
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  • ...tions on how effectively Parliament operates and how it could be reformed. The Commission's final report will be published in Spring 2001. ...count the role of the House of Lords and the impact of possible reforms to the second chamber.
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  • ...g the Shah in power in Iran and in the setting up of ''[[Encounter]]'' for the [[CIA]]. Later he headed [[Chatham House]] and stood as a Conservative MP. ...1939 with a first-class degree in classics shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War.<ref>Richard Clogg, ‘Woodhouse, Christopher Montague [Mo
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  • The [[Associate Parliamentary Health Group]] (APHG) is according to its website ...focuses on local as well as national matters, and is recognised as one of the preferred sources of information on health in Parliament.'
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  • ...m [[London Metroplitan University]]. In 2002-3 he was a visiting fellow at the [[Rothermere American Institute]] at [[Oxford University]]. ...or the Humanities and the [[Nuffield Foundation]] and numerous grants from the British Academy and other foundations.
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  • ...e are his views on his suppressed research and the dubious science driving the introduction of GM technology. GM-FREE: The rats in your experiment who ate potatoes genetically engineered to produce
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  • ...hnology Policy Research, The Sussex Energy Group) and research director of the [[UK Energy Research Centre]], which is based at [[Imperial College]], Lond According to the Sussex University website Watson was:
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  • ==BNFL covertly changed the curriculum== ...d Industry], published in 2003, about a possible future skills shortage in the nuclear industry.
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  • ...n alliance between right-wing/neoliberal political groupings and elites in the US. [[Image:OpenDemMadrid.png|center|thumb|800px|The logo for the Open Democracy-Club de Madrid collaboration]]
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  • ===Foundation=== Author Tony Geraghty describes the genesis of Control Risks as follows:
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