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  • ...the benefits of being a global company but never forgetting the importance of winning locally in every market where the company does business.’[26] ...wide, and 8 Market Development Organisations, whose role is to drive sales of P&G brands in individual markets.
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  • ...B and former Executive Producer at MSN (Microsoft). He was also a Director of Diverse Productions. *[[Jonathon Drori]] Head of Commissioning at BBC Online, one of the most popular sites on the Web.
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  • ...''Drinkaware Trust''' (Drinkaware) was established in January 2007 as part of the ongoing alcohol harm reduction strategy in England. It is governed by ...consumer information website www.drinkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on product labels.<ref> The Drinkaware trust,[http://www.drinkawar
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  • ...World War II, Bayer and other companies began to introduce a large number of organophosphorus compounds, including parathion, into the marketplace for i ...as developed as a potential pesticide and that the US military application of the compound has nothing to do with them.{{ref|215}}
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  • She is currently President of Marylhurst University in Portland, Oregon and a distinguished community administrator. ...r of [[West Coast Bank]]. Nancy was also formerly a non-executive director of [[PacifiCorp]].
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  • ...MI board.<ref>CPMI Board of Directors, [http://www.cmpi.org/about-us/board-of-directors/ About Us], ''Centre for Medicine in the Public Interest'', Acces The CPMI has been accused of being an 'astroturf' organisation that receives its funding from pharmaceut
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  • ...nsylvania Parents Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the Board of the [[Tel Aviv Foundation]]. ...organization and civil society and coordinated the working group in charge of reviewing the Ibero-American Summitry process.
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  • ...s changed to the State Department. Today it has 18 offices across Asia, 12 of which were established by 'anti-communist propagandist', [[James L. Stewart ...by the CIA and until 1967 was heavily subsidized by them, even though some of their activities were legitimate.
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  • ...nded the anti-regulatory [[Manifesto Club]] and has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], the [[Brighton Salon]], [[Leeds Salon]] and [[Manchester Salon]]. ...eldest being Michael. Like [[Claire Fox]] and [[Fiona Fox]], he is a child of Catholic Irish immigrants, in this case from Galway. He attended Catholic s
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  • ...dinburgh. The company manages assets in excess of £124 billion on behalf of over seven million customers.<ref>Talent Scotland, [http://www.talentscotla ...rance Company of Scotland whose partners formed the Life Insurance Company of Scotland four years later, with the name changed to Standard Life Assurance
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  • ...science. He earned his Ph.D. in game theory. From 2002 - 2004 he was head of the Environmental Assessment Institute. In 2004, following the Copenhagen C ...ng; the decision was to focus that testimony on the public health benefits of climate change. We then learned that the White House actually censored her
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  • ...pport to pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies in the development of new products.<ref> Talent Scotland Website [http://talentscotland.co.uk/vie ...n of innovative development and regulatory strategies, and the integration of these with the client’s planned commercial strategy.<ref> Talent Scotland
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  • ...n Iran and his secondary education in Lebanon. In 1956 he entered Stanford University, where he majored in history and the humanities, graduating with honors in ...y-three circulating libraries. In 1989 he was appointed president of Brown University.
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  • ...ssed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]) ...s that its services have now been taken over by the '''Public Affairs Team of the British Embassy''' in Washington DC.<ref> Britaininusa.com [http://www.
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  • ...e has been credited with developing the ideas the have led to the creation of 'market-like' structures within the public sector, particularly in the UK. ...the internal market. Enthoven seems first to have come to the UK as part of this work in 1984 when he was a Fellow funded by the [[Nuffield Provincial
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  • In the 2015 UK general election Mann was re-elected with a majority of 8,843. <ref> [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/news/local/general-election- ...wer bloc within NUS. This was based on the recognition that the membership of UJS – just like the [[Jewish Labour Movement]] – outnumbered 'every fa
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  • ...function in ridiculing peace activists because of the negative reputation of appeasement in Western political culture. ...e NATO bombings, or the designation of the aggressors in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq as "the allies".
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  • The PR trade press is a good source of information. The web site of [http://www.odwyerpr.com O'Dwyer's PR Daily] includes online databases that ...chnology" turns up some interesting hits related to PR campaigns on behalf of the biotech industry.
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  • [[Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression]] (ISSN 1943-4472) is an academic Journa The Journals principal aim is to further the understanding of key questions within terrorism research, including:
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  • ...uld be negative, he thought. But Quist was wrong. For some reason, instead of the local maize being negative, it kept coming up positive. [2] ...on by GMOs. Although there had been a moratorium on the commercial growing of GM in Mexico since 1998, there was general concern that GM maize was coming
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