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  • MEF reflects the extreme politics of its founder and has an explicitly right-wing and Zionist agenda. Its homepa ...iddle East studies in North America.<ref>[http://www.meforum.org Homepage] of the Middle East Forum website, (accessed 30 May 2008)</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 7</ref> ...''The David Hume Institute. The First Decade.'' Edinburgh: The David Hume Institute p. 2</ref> Peacock was the first Executive director and Elliot the first p
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  • ...ies itself as 'the world's leading manufacturer, marketer, and distributor of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, used to produce nearly 400 ===Board of Directors 2015===
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was founded in 1943 and is located in W ...s richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush administration's closest allies.
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  • ...take no corporate funding, circa 1997. Retrieved from the Internet archive of 24 December 1997: [http://web.archive.org/web/19971224164327/esef.org/missi ...]. A year earlier Bate had founded the Environment Unit of the [[Institute of Economic Affairs]] (IEA).
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  • ...of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active prop ...retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007)</ref>
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  • The '''Institute for Public Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [ ...eveloped the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986". <ref>Institute for Public Policy Research Website [http://www.ippr.org.uk/about/ About Us]
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  • ===Personnel=== *[[Jon Greenwald]] &ndash; "vice president of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group"<ref>Navbahor Imamova, [http:
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  • ...ligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • ...n developing Cold War strategy. Today it conducts research into many areas of public policy but has a strong focus on security and international relation ...D Corporation website, [http://www.rand.org/about/history/ A Brief History of RAND], (accessed 24 October 2008)</ref>
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  • ...Depute Town Clerk of Glasgow City Council and subsequently Chief Executive of Aberdeen City Council. ...first Chief Executive, Anne was responsible for establishing the Highlands of Scotland Tourist Board through amalgamating seven organisations. Seeking pr
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  • '''Ketchum''' is one of the largest public relations agencies employing over 1100 people across 21 In 1996 it became a subsidiary of the [[Omnicom]] Group with its work consolidated into five practice areas B
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  • ...a long-term repository for the waste that will remain deadly for millions of years. ...me the limited company United Kingdom Nirex Limited in 1985. The ownership of Nirex was transferred from the nuclear industry to the UK Government depart
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  • '''The Energy Institute''' (EI), according to its website, is 'the leading professional body for th ...ion, transmission and distribution to sustainable development, demand side management and energy efficiency.
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  • ...ry Association]] (NIA) is the trade association and "representative voice" of the UK’s civil nuclear industry. It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear w *For an overview of NIA lobbying up until 2007 see [[Lobbying by the NIA in the mid-noughties]]
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  • '''Christopher Haskins''' (born in 1937 in Dublin) is the former chairman of [[Northern Foods]] and [[Express Dairies]].<ref>The ''Guardian'', [http://o ...advisers (and a Labour Party funder — he gave the Labour Party donations of £5,000 a year from 1992 (with an extra £14,000 in 1997)).
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  • ...in its earliest years. The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the ...political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies.
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  • ...It aims to be a "truly global organization geared to perform a full range of international roles to support the nuclear industry in fulfilling its enorm ...engineering, construction, and waste management companies; and nearly 90% of world nuclear generation. Other WNA members provide international services
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  • ...ld have the chance to share fully in the civic, economic and cultural life of our society. ...irst century. We welcome the support - moral, intellectual and financial - of anyone who shares our aims."
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  • ...[[Paul Wilkinson|Paul Wilkinson’s]] [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]]. ...mended its articles of association. <ref>Extract from the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, [http
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