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  • ...se:RAND Corporation|RAND]]. <ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am ...'How Does the World Look Through the Eyes Of Aspiring Terrorists?', ''New York Times'', 6 March 1994</ref> and the first reference to CSPTV in the printed
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  • ...de of conduct. <Ref name="Appointments"> [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/ New appointments by Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], Bell Pottinger Private, acc ...ek'' reported.<ref>[Ian Burrell, “Lord Bell set to promote democracy in new Iraq”, The Independent, March 13, 2004, p11</ref>
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  • ...n 1981 his 'own view' that the 'real secret of the success' of the British police 'in the antiterrorism role is the extremely high standard of specialist tra ...rking on a similar project).<ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am
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  • ...ith the debate about GM crops; leading to my participation in the US State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program<ref>See Tony Gilland [https://ww ...Natural Gas]], for whom he was a representative in discussions with the [[Department for Trade and Industry]] in the build up to the UK Gas Act of 1995. He also
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  • ...is a former Professional Staff Member with the [[Hudson Institute]] in New York and a Research Fellow at Tel Aviv University’s [[Center for Strategic Stu ...at one point headed the agency's Western European centre.<ref>Netanyahu's new political adviser Uzi Arad profiled, BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 24 Ma
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  • ...portal.idc.ac.il/en/main/research/Pages/newgovernance.aspx The Project for New Governance in Israel], accessed 18 August 2009</ref> ...Advisory team of the [[Manhattan Institute]] (CTCT) to the New-York Police Department (NYPD).<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/eng/faculty/details.asp?sid=8047 Dr Boaz
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  • ...s one of the founders of the think tank [[Demos]], which has close ties to New Labour.<ref>John Harris, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2006/may/26/t *[[Australia and New Zealand School of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another
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  • ...Cabinet Office etc. - and mobilisation: things wererun from the centre and new relationships were formed. :'By the end of 1919, a new form of political activity was growing up, as yet only half understood, but
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  • ...n, socialist and communist threat to capitalism within the workplace. This new group was placed within an existing group with anti socialist objectives ca ...James Miles,]] and Philip Gee who ran the Mining Association's "Propaganda Department", and W. A. Lee who was the Mining Association's secretary. At least 8 of i
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  • ...nce, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African police, and to have colluded with British firms and trade associations in a campai ...ral public and for more specialized audiences of academics, policy makers, police officials, and military commanders."{{ref|100}}
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  • ...rity techniques in the USSR - now functions as the nucleus of a new secret police, a revolutionary SAVAK."{{ref|94}} As the conference aim was to show that t ...n intellectual mercenary and disinformationist, and the fact that the 'New York Times's' own London news service had exposed Moss's hidden service to both
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  • ...," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism and the Liberal State, 2nd ed, (New York: New York University Press, 1986). p. 159. </ref> Any abuses by the British armed fo ...Liberal State, he refers to EI Salvador only once, noting that "the State Department's dossier on the tragic situation in El Salvador underlines the importance
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  • ...ice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[Reuters]] and ''[[The Economist]]'', was ...008</ref> Whilst still at Trinity College Crozier became associated with a new arts focused weekly magazine called ''COMMENT''. He wrote articles on art a
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  • ...members, but both are key figures in the 'modernising project' in Blair's 'New Labour' government: Mandelson as Minister without Portfolio having a roving ...ry [[David Blunkett]]. And what do these two and the four ministers in the new government share with Ms Symons? They are all members of the [[British Amer
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  • ...d]] (NOF) who are working closely together pending legislation to create a new Lottery distributor. The NOF was the government helping itself to Lottery ...|| 19/06/2013 || 19/06/2013 || 01/07/2013 || 0 || 03500128 || 01072902 || York || http://www.a-arts-media.org || Cross-cutting themes
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  • ...terinsurgency writer who has served as an official advisor to the US State Department, and to [[David Petraeus]], the architect of 'The Surge'. He advocates a US ...operations in East Timor in 1999-2000 and after September 11th worked with police, paramilitary and military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia
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  • :Lebanese riot police allowed this unprecedented pre-Cedar rehearsal without arrests because of a :Why not? The ''New York Post'': "US intelligence sources told The Post that the CIA and European in
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  • ...fluenced [[Inter American Press Association]]. The December 26, 1977 ''New York Times'' quoted a high CIA official referring to IAPA as "a covert action re ...rvative ''London Times'' to that of, for example, the sensationalist ''New York Post''. Screaming headlines and huge photos on related themes replace the p
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  • :Lebanese riot police allowed this unprecedented pre-Cedar rehearsal without arrests because of a :Why not? The New York Post: "US intelligence sources told The Post that the CIA and European inte
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  • ...n 1975 by the International League for Human Rights and the Council of New York Law Associates as a &ldquo;public interest law center ...HR and the Watch Committees have published an annual <i>Critique of the US Department of State&rsquo;s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices</i>. They also c
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  • ...frica, Egypt, Lebanon, Senegal, Chile, and the HQ of United Nations in New York and she has worked for the United Nations, NGOs, research institutions and ...Master's degree in Law from Harvard Law School and was admitted to the New York Bar. {{ref|5}}
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  • ...the consumer. El Paso turned to H&K for help in overturning the decision. New competition legislation was being considered that might be influenced in su ...mmerce in the Senator’s home state and asking their members to press for new legislation. H&K also provided materials for newspapers and coached witness
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  • ...he Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Grossman served as the Department’s third-ranking official, supporting U.S. diplomacy worldwide. Following ...m 1997 to 2000, 'Ambassador' Grossman was responsible for over 4,000 State Department employees posted in 50 sites abroad with a program budget of $1.2 billion.
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  • ...the '''London Stock Exchange''' and has a secondary listing on the '''New York Stock Exchange''', as well. ...police officer who joined the firm in 2001 after 30 years in [[Strathclyde Police]] where he was head of special branch. Leaked documents to '''The Guardian'
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  • ...retirement, simply left. Dr. Michael P. Farrell, a State University of New York professor who studied the social consequences of such massive layoffs, note ...ne. The military role of the United States was indispensable in helping to police the postwar international system, but it also constituted an enormous drain
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  • ...'She shocked the Queen by smuggling her... boyfriend - Nigel Oakes - into York House, her parents' grace and favour home in St James's Palace.<ref name="M ...ed on a warrant in connection with traffic violations and later bailed," a police spokesman said.'<ref>Reuters, Man arrested at ball in Windsor Castle The Gl
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  • ...million by 1940. This increase in demand allowed Halliburton to open four new branches and become involved in the marine oil exploration taking place in ...Costing $3million in 1956 alone, it rewarded the company's efforts with a new composition for cementing deep wells amongst other developments.
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  • ...its research and production capacity into what is feared to be a dangerous new form of pollution - the release of genetically engineered organisms into th ...rofessor [[Marion Nestle]], professor of nutrition and food studies at New York University. "My concern is that functional foods will distract people from
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  • ...r Special Branch, adviser to [[MI5]], [[MI10]], the Political Intelligence Department of the [[Foreign Office]], the [[Political Warfare Executive]], Director of ...Yard]] as unpaid personal assistant to Sir [[Edward Henry]], Metropolitan Police Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War
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  • ...price monopoly on citric acid. Haarman and Reimer pleaded guilty to the US Department of Justice and had to pay a $50 million, while a senior executive at the Ge ...gn to settle [[Federal Trade Commission|FTC]] charges. In addition to this new campaign, the settlement requires that any Bayer advertising making claims
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  • ...xpanded by the Labour government, who claim that it is a way of completing new capital-intensive projects without increasing public spending. Its critics ...irector, Colin Garnham-Edge said that Sodexho was actively working to find new ways to increase the amount of locally-produced food on its menus. But he s
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  • ...tary forcibly relocated towns along the onshore route. According to the US Department of Labor, 'credible evidence exists that several villages along the route w ...urton had not broken the US law imposing sanctions on Burma, which forbids new investments in the country. 'You have to operate in some very difficult pla
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  • In early 1994, Guangen Ding, head of the Communist Party's propaganda department, banned private satellite dishes in China, in a single stroke confiscating ...t planned to move News International's operations out of Fleet Street to a new HQ at Wapping.
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  • ...dean-godson-is-the-new-director-of-policy_exchange.html Dean Godson is the new Director of Policy Exchange], ConservativeHome, 31 January 2013.</ref> He a ...who would later become a signatory of the neoconservative [[Project for a New American Century]]. <ref>BBC News Online [http://www.bbc.co.uk/election97/c
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  • Robert Conquest was an early member of the [[Information Research Department]], the covert propaganda outfit run by the British Foreign Office from 1948 ...ideas in the process. He left Bulgaria in 1948, helping Tatiana escape the new regime. Back in London, he divorced his first wife and married Tatiana. Thi
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  • ...s and Alliances Corporation specializing in line and marketing management, new business development, and strategic planning in the aerospace/defense and t ...ary of Defense. General Gray holds a B.S. from the State University of New York. He also attended Lafayette College, the Marine Corps Command and Staff Col
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  • ...y don’t go in. And, parts of London, there are actually Muslim religious police that actually beat and actually wound seriously anyone who doesn’t dress In the same interview, he asserted that [[Department of Homeland Security]] officers in overseas U.S. embassies have 'been told
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  • ...mand, until his retirement in February 2008. He became the face of the UK police’s counterterrorism operations following the July 2005 London bombings and ...m Peter Clarke, Assistant Commissioner Specialist Operations] Metropolitan Police website (accessed 2 May 2008)</ref>
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  • ...the New York based information department of the British Consulate in New York, an overseas post of the [[Foreign & Commonwealth Office]], London. <ref>[h ...'s Anglo-American story begins almost in a Bertie Wooster world -- the New York of the [[Stork Club]] and the [[Ziegfeld Follies]] and the London of clubla
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  • ...t financial services firms in the world. The company, headquartered in New York City, is one of the leaders in investment banking, financial services, asse ...er-Paellman, the campaign's leader, said at a rally outside the firm's New York headquarters.
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  • ...earching counterterrorism: a personal perspective from a former undercover police officer’]. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rter20/7/1 ''Critical Studies ...n which case it would be 16 March 1952.</ref> , is a former [[Metropolitan Police]] officer turned academic.
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  • ...ying days of the Soviet Union in 1988, he entered the counter-intelligence department of the [[KGB]]. ::To back him up, he took along a new contact he had made through the Berezovsky circle, [[Evgeni Limarev]], also
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  • ...ypsy-hate-incident/ Mann resigns for role as Tories’ ‘tsar’. In 2016 police interviewed him over anti-Gypsy ‘hate incident’], Skwawkbox, 8 Septembe ...s18s186&SecId=186&AId=59976&ATypeId=1 JC Power 100: Sacks stays on top, as new names emerge]. 9th May 2008. Accessed 16th August 2008</ref>. The criteria
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  • ...hour for his services and reportedly signed more than $135,000 in Justice Department contracts in 2007.<ref>Petra Bartosiewicz, [http://www.thenation.com/docpre ...login ‘Scholar Is Given Life Sentence in 'Virginia Jihad' Case’] ''New York Times'', 14 July 2005</ref>
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  • ...litics/2008/04/government-impact-young Extremism is going unchallenged], ''New Statesman'', 3 April 2008.</ref> ...l of Britain]] wrote in Guardian Online's Comment is Free blog, that the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] had hinted to UK Islamic groups that
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  • ...ing to its website it was funded by [[Vincent Viola]], Chairman of the New York Mercantile Exchange and "a 1977 graduate of West Point"<ref>Combating Terro ===Department of Social Sciences===
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  • ...tary officers and the remaining 25 per cent are civil servants, diplomats, police officers and representatives from the private sector<ref>The Royal College ...ce of the Empire, with 25 Members drawn from the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
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  • ...p Agee and Louis Wolf (Eds.) ''Dirty Work: C.I.A. in Western Europe'' (New York: Dorset Press, 1978) p.207</ref></p></blockquote> ...[[Foreign Office]] as well as a former chief of the [[Information Research Department]], did not join ISC because of his position in the Civil Service. He did, h
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  • Back in St Andrews, [[Paul Wilkinson|Wilkinson]] introduced two new courses, one of course in International Terrorism and another in Comparati ...he paper: "With the ending of the Cold War we have been faced with a whole new set of problems and issues which keen and ambitious servicemen want to unde
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  • .../360_live_debate_New_York/360_live_debate_New_York.htm 360 live debate New York: The changing nature of terrorism] (accessed 20 November 2008)</ref> Notabl ...Falkenrath]], Deputy Commissioner of Counter-Terrorism, New York Police<br>Department</p><p>'''12.15 Closing remarks'''<br>[[Peter Levene|Lord Levene]], Chairman
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