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Hi,
 
 
you are getting the hang of this.  Good work on the Brunswick profile.  It is a bit of a mess and needs some careful editing/refs added.  Do what you can, but don't get too frustrated tracking down obscure references!
 
 
I will sign this to tell you who wrote it.  To do this you just click on the signature icon second from right above...
 
--[[User:David|David]] 22:20, 18 Dec 2006 (GMT)
 
 
check the brunswick discussion page for a response
 
--[[User:David|David]] 13:53, 22 Dec 2006 (GMT)
 
  
  
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Source: Electoral Commission; The Sunday Times
 
Source: Electoral Commission; The Sunday Times
 
 
 
 
 
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SUBJECT: CAMPAIGN FINANCE (90%); POLITICAL PARTIES (78%) The Rich List 2005
 
 
COMPANY: NIKE INC (56%)
 
 
TICKER: NKE (NYSE) (56%)
 
 
INDUSTRY: NAICS316219 OTHER FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING (56%); NAICS316211 RUBBER AND PLASTICS FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING (56%); NAICS315239 WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' CUT AND SEW OTHER OUTERWEAR MANUFACTURING (56%); NAICS315228 MEN'S AND BOYS' CUT AND SEW OTHER OUTERWEAR MANUFACTURING (56%); SIC3149 FOOTWEAR, EXCEPT RUBBER, NEC (56%); SIC3021 RUBBER & PLASTICS FOOTWEAR (56%); SIC2339 WOMEN'S, MISSES', & JUNIORS' OUTERWEAR, NEC (56%); SIC2329 MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, NEC (56%)
 
 
PERSON: LAKSHMI N MITTAL (74%); HANS RAUSING (56%)
 
 
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==Referencing==
 
 
don't forget to use the {{ and not the (( brackets in referencing.  eg [[Asia-Pacific Foundation]]
 
 
Peter,
 
 
don't forget that the footnotes at the bottom need the format {{note|etc and not{{ref|etc
 
--[[User:David|David]] 18:58, 13 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
 
 
Hi Peter,
 
 
to help with the references you might like to try using find and replace in Word.
 
 
If you paste all the refs into word and then find: ^p
 
and
 
replace with : ^p#{{note|
 
 
This will insert most of the note format and then only the }} will need to be added afterwards.
 
 
--[[User:David|David]] 16:19, 14 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
 
 
==conflicts==
 
 
hi peter
 
 
let us know what page you're working on. i was doing the bayer page but think you're on it now so let me know if you want to carry on with that or if i can resume
 
 
--[[User:Tor Justad|Tor Justad]] 16:36, 14 Feb 2007 (GMT)
 
  
 
Peter, maybe you can look the CFB up on lexis and improve the entry?
 
Peter, maybe you can look the CFB up on lexis and improve the entry?

Latest revision as of 16:58, 12 November 2008


Here is the article you were after: --David 13:55, 9 Feb 2007 (GMT) Sunday Times (London)

April 23, 2006, Sunday

The Top 30 Political Donors

BYLINE: Compiled by Philip Beresford with Stephen Boyd

SECTION: FEATURES; The Rich List 2005; Pg. 36

LENGTH: 235 words

Donations made in 2005, page number of entry in brackets

1 Lord Sainsbury £ 2,016,000 Labour (15)

2 Lakshmi Mittal £ 2,000,000 Labour (10)

3 Joe Bamford (bequest) £ 1,000,000 Conservative (19)

4 Sir Tom Cowie £ 501,500 Conservative (76)

5 Michael Spencer £ 416,000 Conservative (23)

6 William Haughey £ 345,000 Labour (76)

7 Lord Steinberg £ 327,427 Conservative (50)

8= Jon Aisbitt £ 250,000 Labour (59)

8= Sir Ronnie Cohen £ 250,000 Labour (33)

8= Nigel Doughty £ 250,000 Labour (49)

11 John Nike £ 171,250 Conservative (61)

12 Hans Rausing £ 145,000 Conservative(11)

13 Lord Jacobs £ 104,000 Liberal Democrats(54)

14 John McCarthy £ 102,125 Labour (50)

15 Henry and Simon Keswick £ 102,000 Conservative (23)

16= Peter Coates £ 100,000 Labour (48)

16= Sir Christopher Ondaatje £ 100,000 Labour (77)

18 Dr Philip Brown £ 70,241 Conservative (44)

19 Sir John & Peter Beckwith £ 64,000 Conservative (36)

20 Brian Kingham £ 53,050 Conservative (48)

21= Edward Atkin £ 50,000 Conservative (36)

21= Nigel Alliance £ 50,000 Conservative(31)

21= Lady de Rothschild £ 50,000 Conservative(24)

21= Sir Donald Gosling £ 50,000 Conservative (27)

21= Leon Litchfield £ 50,000 Conservative (66)

21= Nigel Morris £ 50,000 Labour (30)

21= Jon Moulton £ 50,000 Conservative (76)

21= Simon Robertson £ 50,000 Conservative (48)

29 Bernard Lewis £ 40,000 Conservative(18)

30 John Guthrie £ 30,000 Conservative (61)

Source: Electoral Commission; The Sunday Times


More on cowie

a selection of press coverage on cowie's donations is here: http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Talk:Tom_Cowie

--David 14:06, 9 Feb 2007 (GMT)


Peter, maybe you can look the CFB up on lexis and improve the entry?

--David 19:19, 7 Apr 2007 (BST)

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Hi Peter

Claire here, the new editor. are you receiving messages from this talk page as there is some very old stuff there and nothing new? Need to contact you re a couple of things in an article. thanks! Claire--Claire Robinson 16:39, 12 November 2008 (UTC)