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  • *[[Centre for European Reform]] *[[Centre for Policy Studies]] [http://www.cps.org.uk/]
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  • ...$457m purchasing services from IPG. Twenty of IPG's clients accounted for about 25% of their revenue (Interpublic, 2001, p. 22). ...nn-Erickson. Interpublic Inc. was established in 1960 as a holding company for McCann Erickson and Marschalk & Pratt (acquired by McCann in 1954). The gro
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  • ...hem [http://www.inchem.org/documents/cicads/cicads/cicad55.htm#1.0 Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 55 - POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS:HUMAN HEALTH AS ...us/timeline/default.asp Timeline] Accessed 2007</ref> Monsanto manages its business in two segments, Seeds and Genomics and Agricultural Productivity.
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  • ...mother Salima was from a family who had been one of the wealthiest in Iraq for generations<ref>Rahel Musleah, [http://www.hadassah.org/news/content/per_ha ...ew Yorker'', 29 May 2006</ref> After graduating Katz joined her mother’s business, manufacturing and selling clothes to Orthodox Jews.<ref> Aaron Leibel [htt
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  • ...n "affiliate" organisation in Brussels, called the [[International Council for Capital Formation]], which is run by Dr. [[Margo Thorning]] (see below). It ...CF does not disclose its funding sources on its web-site, but its [[Center for Policy Research]] has received some $549,000 from Exxon since 1998.[http://
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  • ...ollyns]], and [[Lawrence Wilkinson]]. According to its website:<ref>Global Business Network website [http://www.gbn.com/AboutHomeDisplayServlet.srv About Us] ...mmunity based on ruthless curiosity, collaboration, and powerful new tools for thinking about and shaping the future.
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  • ...ying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy in September 2017 following an international scandal over revelations that it had orchestrated a PR campaign in South Af ...inister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of [[Lowe Howar
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  • '''The Brunswick Group''' is an international PR and lobbying firm, headquartered in London. Its founder is [[Alan Parker ...has steadfastly declined to participate in PR Week's fee income rankings, for example, and Brunswick founder, Alan Parker, rarely grants interviews and i
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  • ...he creation of the National Health Service in 1945. It was known as [[Aims for Freedom and Enterprise]] from 1975-78 and [[Aims]] from 1978-80. ..., control or excessive bureaucracy.<ref>Hubert Starley ''40 Years Fighting for Free Enterprise: A Personal History of Aims of Industry'', Aims of Industry
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  • '''Media House International''' is the PR and lobbying agency created by [[Jack Irvine]], a former edito ...ion to Scottish government. At the behest of the former Secretary of State for Scotland, [[Michael Forsyth]], Media House handled the [[Scottish Office]]&
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  • .... As Smoot points out, most members occupy im¬portant positions in business, finance, communications, and education. Our study of a sample of 210 resid ...vice-presidents as well as several of the leading members of the American business aristocracy in the given city:
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  • *[[Ahmet Bozer]] - President of Coca-Cola International * [[E Neville Isdell]] - Isdell is also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for Coca Cola. He joined Coca Cola in 1966 undertaking a variety of leadership
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  • ...d in this report. Corporations like Disney can easily avoid being punished for use of sweatshops by easily pulling out of their subcontractors if pressure ...and free trade &#39;point to a lower standard of living as an explanation for the low wages and argue that their (corporations) operations benefit the co
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  • ...nts - Health Care, Agriculture, Polymers and Chemicals - which comprise 15 business groups worldwide.{{ref|49}} For an overview of the activities of the individual business groups and their key products, visit:
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  • ...pposed to safety and environmental regulations that affect the way they do business".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20011107223849/http://www.prwatch.org/im ...nt]]. It is a member of the Wise Use umbrella organisation, the [[Alliance for America]]. {{ref|3}}
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  • ...any government funding. Data shows that the largest proportion of funding for the 2010 fiscal year came from individual contributions (77%), the next lar ...eport_2009 Cato Annual Reports] Cato Website Annual accounts, *(search PDF for "foundation sponsors"), Accessed 31 January 2011 </ref>
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in Washingt ...n staff between the AEI, the PNAC, and the Bush Administration. Worryingly for its critics, the AEI is, along with the [[Heritage Foundation]], the most c
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  • ...ed the basis for the [[Fourteen Points]], which outlined Wilson's strategy for peace after war's end.<ref name="14_points">{{cite web |first=Woodrow |last ...]]. The Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]] in London, came about as a result of a meeting on May 30 1919, at
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  • ...ed by the rising tide of fascism. Their response was the British Committee for Relations with Other Countries, which became the British Council. Particula ...n and Commonwealth Office]], which is providing a grant of £186.2 million for the year beginning 2005.
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  • ...RRI) in the Philippines - one of 16 centres of the [[Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research]] (CGIAR) - since late 2003. ...trykus]. ([http://www.irri.org/media/hotline/hldec2003.asp New coordinator for Golden Rice Network joins IRRI] )
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  • ...o make a convincing case and to disarm the doubters… Now is not the time for faint hearts.” <ref>Peter Bingle, "Now is the time to pull together and s ...r industry, and that it would be an unnecessary burden on the public purse for there to be an external authority”. <ref> House of Commons, [http://www.p
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  • ...die1.jpg|thumb|right|200px| Durodie's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] ...aches a course on 'The Politics of Risk' as part of the Masters programme. For three years prior to this he was a Senior Lecturer in Risk and Corporate Se
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  • ...mmonwealth Office]]. According to DFID, this move 'marked a turning point for Britain’s aid programme, which until then had mainly involved economic de [[CDC]], formerly the Commonwealth Development Corporation, is the private equity arm of DfID.
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  • ...ost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academi ...In The East', ''The Sunday Herald''. 12 January 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>
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  • ...In 1998 she was awarded the Michael Faraday medal by the [[Royal Society]] for disseminating science to the public and in 1999 was elected to an Honorary ...28 Sept 2009</ref> She has also submitted at Blair's request a memorandum for his consideration on Genetics, Science and Risks. She is also a Forum Fello
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  • ...o overemphasize it, and we will see that there are other links between big business and big-government. ...s in Time magazine in the period 1953-1958.&#39;(Joseph Kraft, &#39;School for Statesmen&#39; (Harper&#39;s Magazine, July,1958), p. 64.) We can go one st
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  • ...dit: [https://bizgovsocfive.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/the-hudson-institute/ Business, Government and Society Five] ]] ...ch centers, in the forefront of study and debate on important domestic and international policy issues, known and respected around the globe, a leader in innovative
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  • ...NGOs' [Non-Governmental Organisations]. These were, it warned, 'targeting business' and other 'organisations as never before'. This new corporate newsletter w ...downplay the significance of the long-undisclosed policy of forced removal for adoption of Aboriginal children - a policy which lead them to be brought up
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  • ...active in designing risk assessment procedures for GM foods and chemicals for government regulators in the US and the EU. ...ctor, ILSI seeks a balanced approach to solving problems of common concern for the well being of the general public.<ref>[http://www.ilsi.org/Europe/Pages
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  • ...J-LHTF8wkoDa3RcaIACxQfavnEg Lexington Communications], APPC Register Entry for 1 December 2008 to 28 February 2009, accessed 23 Mar 2010</ref> ...udget was £250,000, the same amount of money that was originally proposed for the whole national Public Debate on GM in the UK, held in 2003.<ref>Andy Ro
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  • ...magazine.<ref>"[http://www.junkscience.com/ Steven J. Milloy]", Citizens for the Integrity of Science, accessed 7 February 2009.</ref> ...lished three of his books (see Publications below). He is also a columnist for FoxNews.com.
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  • ...act that is often of greater consequence than the decisions they do make. For they are in command of the major hierarchies and organizations of modern so *[[Carnegie Corporation]]
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  • ...ly responsible to a board of directors composed of school superintendents, corporation presidents, and college presidents, but the board plays mostly a public rel ...pper class and, as shall be seen, the founder of the influential Committee for Economic Development.*
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  • ...they specifically opt out"<ref>Nick Mathiason, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/jul/31/thinktanks.politics The marketing of Blairism], ''The Guardian' ...don Brown, [http://www.sochealth.co.uk/news/prosperity.htm A Modern Agenda for Prosperity and Social Reform], ''Speech to the Social Market Foundation'',
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  • ...'''Conference Board''' is a U.S.-headquartered membership organisation for business. It describes its role as providing "knowledge about management and the mar ...s born out of a crisis in industry in 1916. Declining public confidence in business and rising labor unrest had become severe threats to economic growth and st
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  • .../ Member Directory] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> lists their Officers for 2007 as... ...rectory] Accessed 27th December 2007</ref> lists their Executive Committee for 2007 as...
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  • ...over 1,400 offices in 103 countries at the end of 2001. In 2001 WPP worked for over 300 of the Fortune Global 500 companies and over half of the Nasdaq 10 ...cart manufacturer Wire & Plastic Products (WPP). He used WPP as a vehicle for acquiring 'below-the-line' advertising-related businesses.
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  • ...t. This is compounded by a 24/7 media, the Internet and sophisticated anti-business and anti-technology activism.' <ref> [http://www.regesterlarkin.com/ Regest ...fairs, 'Regester Larkin's workshops on managing risk issues are invaluable for developing appropriate communication strategies.'
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  • It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[Brit ...ogether its PR agencies, Fishburn Hedges and [[Seventy Seven]], and design business, [[Further]], to form a single company, '''Fishburn'''. The new firm compri
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  • ...and Pakistan and will combine with Edelman's existing 85 person strong UAE business. They have a client roster that includes [[Unilever]], [[BMW]], [[DHL]], [[ Edelman's public affairs business in the UK employs 25 staff and freelance lobbyists based in London.<ref>[ht
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  • ...rms in the world, [[Fleishman Hillard]], [[Ketchum]], and [[Porter Novelli International]], as well as specialist agencies including [[Brodeur Worldwide]], [[Clark ...website. The freelancer walked into the meeting room without any requests for identification, which says a lot about the security at BBDO. Only when the
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  • ...he group is now the last remnant of what was once a second tier of smaller international marketing organisations, controlling two worldwide networks in [[Euro RSCG] ...ibution activity, and then into advertising. The family sold its interests for 7 million francs in 1879.
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  • In 1980, Alan joined [[Sony Corporation]] as Public Affairs Director. Four years later, with others he founded the ...particularly challenging communications needs. In this time, he has worked for [[Bell Pottinger]], and his name has been associated with a number of high-
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  • ...illard]]. GPC was centrally involved in the 'Drapergate' scandal over cash-for-access. (See also [[GPC Scotland]]) =='Cash for access'==
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  • ...tatives and others - to encourage the highest standards of professionalism for European affairs activity and promote self regulation of the profession. SE * To provide a forum for meetings, seminars and other events dedicated to the enhancement of relatio
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  • ...he Scottish Tory vote in the '87 elections, the Scottish Office was blamed for resisting the new economic culture through the [[Scottish Development Agenc ...ceutical giant [[AstraZeneca]], and the senior vice-president of [[Genzyme Corporation]], one of the top ten biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.<ref>"[htt
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  • ...soft]]. In reality, according to that article, Microsoft had not only paid for the ads, but was in fact the single largest donor to 'The Independent Insti ...p Morris]] and all nine were also members of the 'Academic Advisory Board' for the pro-tobacco junk science report '[[Science, Economics, and Environmenta
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  • ...may be perceived that the company acts more like a public relations agency for the corporations that fund its activities. These include [[Diageo]], [[Flor ...=b2eec80c67cfcce8491377ad668f0414e5a77704&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha A hot flush for Big Pharma]. BMJ 2003;327:400</ref> SIRC mentioned, on the back cover of th
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  • [[File:Transatlantic Business Diagloue.png|250px|right|thumb|TABD Offices, Av. de Cortenbergh 168, Brusse '''Trans Atlantic Business Dialogue''' is a peak business association made up of high level corporate executives from the US and EU c
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  • ...reates the illusion of change so that a company or government can go about business as usual without having to worry about its reputation. By lobbying governme ...the global communications services company, in October 2000. Its revenues for 2000 totalled $175m in the US and $303m worldwide, the highest in its histo
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