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  • <td>[[Harold (Hal) Waller]]</td></tr> <td>[[Cinnamon Stillwell]] &ndash; Campus Watch West Coast Representative</td>
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  • <td>[[Harold Rose]]</td> ...aroline Cox and John Marks, [http://www.civitas.org.uk/pdf/cs29.pdf The ‘West’, Islam and Islamism: Is ideological Islam compatible with liberal democr
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  • ...lishment... were concerned that the limited spread of HIV infection in the West Midlands was undermining their efforts to maintain a high level of public c ...zpatrick]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/article/1810/ 'The ghost of Harold Shipman'], ''Spiked'', 10 December 2004.
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  • ...actually pay the price of total diplomatic and economic isolation." <ref>'West not helpless in fight against terrorism: expert', Toronto Star, 18 August 1 ...ons, with the Irish Republican Army, as well as an MI5 campaign to smear [[Harold Wilson]] in 1976. Wallace also went on record in exposing abuses of psychol
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  • Walden was born in West Bromwich on July 8, 1932. He won a major open scholarship to study at [[Que ...en] came on condition it would be private. He told us, "[The Labour Leader Harold] Wilson is a fraud and a cheat. I shall deny it completely if you go public
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  • ...anaging" the media and eradicating the victims from people's memory in the west, that the British shone. British intelligence officers outlined how the Bri ...communism" had been overthrown in Indonesia, which, Time reported, "is the west's best news in Asia". In November 1967, at a conference in Geneva overseen
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  • Founded in 1953 by [[Harold Burson]], a freelance PR man and [[Jim Marsteller]], owner of Marsteller Ad Harold Burson’s original vision for the new company was to model it on [[Hill &
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  • ...da in the wake of the communist coup in Prague, the escalating blockade of West Berlin and mounting pressure on Finland.' Taylor in Michael Dockrill and Jo ...mething called 'Protocol M', alleging secret Comintern instructions to the West German communists was a forgery, a month late he is offered another one in
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  • *[[Women’s Work (West Riding)]]: ...and Southern Counties" branch now covered East Anglia, South Wales and the West Country, "additional speakers and lecturers" were recruited and "cadres of
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  • The move was personally sanctioned by the prime minister, [[Harold Macmillan]], after he was approached on IRIS' behalf by [[Lord Shawcross]], ...n executive; and [[Martin Humphries]], a former DHSS area secretary in the West Midlands. As well as this overlap of personnel, Losinska was forced to admi
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  • His broader identification with the West yields the same dichotomous treatment. The Third World displays "sudden exp ...of a major military assault on NATO Europe."<ref> Ibid.. p. 8. </ref> The West, meanwhile, has no "proxies" who wade in the blood of their victims; it nev
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  • ...political correspondent, Sir Trevor was Press Secretary to Prime Minister Harold Wilson from 1964 to 1969. After a brief spell as chief information adviser ...est parliamentary contact is [[Michael Grylls]], Conservative MP for North West Surrey. Greer and Grylls are good friends and have known each other since 1
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  • ...rket economies of Eastern Europe and successful corporate investors in the West.'65 ...oining private companies they dealt with whilst in public office. In 1962. Harold Macmillan, then Prime Minister, was asked to introduce a law preventing min
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  • ...also private secretary to the Prime Ministers Sir Alec Douglas-Home and [[Harold Wilson]]. He is a former Master of Christ's College, Cambridge University, [[Geoffrey Cox]] MP Conservative; Torridge and West Devon
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  • ...(Portsmouth West, (1966-74), and Portsmouth North, (1974-79)) and PPS to [[Harold Wilson]] when leader of the Opposition (1970-72). From that he moved to th
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  • ...h as Moshe Ya’alon or Yoram Hessel and U.S. government officials such as Harold Rhode."<ref>Sam Urquhart (2007) [http://szamko.gnn.tv/articles/2949/The_Spo ...aitskell was assassinated by the Soviets to make way for their 'mole,' one Harold Wilson:
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  • ...er becoming one of the most influential journals of liberal opinion in the West. ...ad taken over the editorship of Encounter which had, by then, cornered the West's intelligentsia through its prestige and the high fees it was able to pay.
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  • ...use in Croyde, near Barnstaple in Devon and a £1.8 million house in South West London. The house in Devon, called Baggy House, has an entire wall made of ...St. John's College, Cambridge and Balliol College, Oxford. He worked in [[Harold Wilson]]'s Policy Unit from 1974-76 and then as an economic advisor to [[Ja
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  • *[[Harold M. Waller]], Montreal *[[Herbert Katz]], West Palm Beach
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  • ...ally losing ground. Radicalisation, she argued, is growing faster than the West's ability to win hearts and minds: BBC (2007) [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/u ...Advisory Group: [[Michael Ledeen]], [[Walid Phares]], [[Daniel Pipes]], [[Harold Rhode]] and other neoconservatives.<ref> INTELCON (2005)[http://www.intelli
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