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  • ...q/after/2004/0215chalabicontract.htm Start-Up Company With Connections], ''Newsday'', February 15, 2004.</ref> The New Yorker's Jayne Mayer reported on the connections between [[Ahmed Chalabi]]'
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  • '''Kroll''' is a global risk consulting company headquartered in New York. Since its founding in 1972 by [[Jules B. Kroll]], the company has expanded ...o-founder of [[Defence Systems Limited]], [[Alastair Morrison]], to lead a new subsidiary, [[Kroll Security International Inc.]], based out of Kroll's Eur
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  • ...s CI enterprise and positions taken, see Richard A, White, The Morass (New York: Harper & Row. 1984), pp. 88-94. ...Terrorism," in Anat Kurz, ed., Contemporary Trends in World Terrorism (New York: [[Praeger]], 1987), p, 150. This book was published for the [[Jaffee Cente
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  • ...roughout the 1990s resulted in support for the newly created Project for a New American Century, in which a letter was signed by several prominent CSP mem ...]]. The events of September 11, 2001 gave the Center for Security Policy a new impetus to push both its war of ideas and its idea of “America the vulner
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  • ...Office of the Chairman at [[News Corporation]], parent company for the New York Post, Fox News, The (UK) Times, the Weekly Standard and BSkyB.<ref>"[http:/ ...on), the ''National Catholic Register'', ''The Sunday Telegraph'', ''The [[New Criterion]]'', ''The Washington Post'', The ''South China Morning Post'' an
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  • ...{note|1}} Butler would recognize the old policy of interference behind the new NED smoke screen. ...ded CIA Director Richard Helms. This commission laid the groundwork for a new funding technique. It recommended that "The government should promptly dev
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  • ...17 U.S. Senators; placing articles on in the editorial pages of the <I>New York Times</I>, the <I>Washington Post</I>, <I>USA Today</I>, the <I>Wall Street ...blicly protest. They did. This launched the demonization of Serbs as the new Nazis. In 1993, Ruder Finn was awarded the Silver Medal of the [[Public Re
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  • ...h Congress]]. We suggested to them to publish an advertisement in the "New York Times" and to organize demonstrations outside the United Nations. ...you had no proof that what you said was true. You only had the article in "Newsday"!
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  • ...at The Wall Street Journal. He also was editorial page editor at New York Newsday.
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  • ...ed [[Bill Clinton]]'s election campaigns, is very wealthy, and part of New York's democratic elite. Evelyn's former wife, Lady Victoria, also spends her time in New York, but vigorously campaigned on behalf of the Republican [[George W. Bush]].
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  • ...8-1989, he was a Charles H. Revson Fellow on the Future of the City of New York. ...He is the editor of Speech and Equality: Do We Really Have to Choose? (New York University Press, 1996).
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  • :Crain's New York Business :Daily News (New York)
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  • :Daily News (New York) :Newsday (most recent 6 months)
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  • *Terrorism and the New US Foreign Policy: Views from Abroad, Council on Foreign Relations, 26 Sept *How Did This Happen? Terrorism and the New War, Council on Foreign Relations, 17 December 2001
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  • :Daily News (New York) :Newsday (most recent 6 months)
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  • ...ugust 2006.</ref> He has written op-eds for the ''National Review'', ''New York Sun'', ''Jerusalem Post'' (regular contributor), ''the Guardian'', among ot ...n Enterprise Institute]] in Washington, D.C., as well as the University of New South Wales, in Australia.
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  • *[[Stephen Engelberg]], The ''[[New York Times]]'' *[[David Kahn]], Author; Viewpoint Editor, ''[[Newsday]]''
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  • ...ercle made a decisive shift towards a more Anglo-American orientation; the new through a funding crisis; although new sources of funds would be found, Crozier,
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