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  • ...not name those involved. <ref> Nicholas Blake QC, ‘The Deepcut Review: A review of the circumstances surrounding the deaths of four soldiers at Princess Ro ...d at Deepcut for 13 months from 1998 until February 1999. Blake's official review into the suspicious deaths of four teenage recruits there did not implicate
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  • ...ter a split from the [[International Socialists]] (the forerunner of the [[Socialist Workers' Party]]). The RCT was renamed the RCP in 1981 and disbanded in 199 ...r [[Mick Hume]] noted almost in passing that ''LM'' had developed from the review of 'the (now wound-up) [[Revolutionary Communist Party]].'<ref name="Hume"/
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  • ...ple, with little or no understanding of socialism or of the history of the socialist movement which we recruited; young RCP comrades, contacts and full members, Fitzpatrick frequently contributed to the RCP's monthly review [[Living Marxism]] under the alias [[Mike Freeman]]. Living Marxism later b
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  • ...society, at the [[University of Chicago]]); the American former-[[Fabian]] socialist [[Walter Lippmann]]; Viennese Aristotelian Society leader [[Karl Popper]]; ...lan to end planning - the founding of the Mont Pelerin Society' ''National Review'', June 16, 1997 [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n11_v
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  • A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a ...t is usually not told is that describing the relationship between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states.
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  • ...ians and industrialists, the Economic League was a pro-capitalist and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” t ...he workplace. This new group was placed within an existing group with anti socialist objectives called the [[British Commonwealth Union]] as its [[National Prop
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  • #[[The Socialist Network]] needs a reference for text and photo #[[Wilton Review]] reference style
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  • A number of other Monday Club members contested socialist-held seats, some of which had large majorities, and although the challenge ...luded - particularly some concerns about the membership of the club, and a review of the club's constitution and a requirement that the club will not promulg
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  • ...subject was ''The Chevalier de Boufflers'', which Lord Cromer gave a long review in [[The Spectator]]. She sank deeper into the literature of the Revolution * ''[[The Socialist Network]]'', London, Boswell Printing & Publishing Co., 1926. Reprint : Bos
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  • ...ied to make the point that "the principles behind foundation hospitals are socialist principles".<ref>Jackie Storer, BBC News Online political staff in Bournemo ...5&Itemid=29 Direction, location, destination and a compass], Scottish Left Review, 2009, accessed 31 Oct 2009</ref> In 2003 Sullivan described the Scottish L
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  • ...ration in Moscow in November 2005. He participated in the Global Strategic Review conference in Geneva in 2005 and is a regular contributor at conferences su ...to do so. "He then switched to Labour within months, moving finally to the Socialist Workers' Party when I got the official Labour nomination for President in 1
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  • ...e GLA, former leader of Tower Hamlets council and formerly director of the Socialist Health Association) ...and Inner London Education Authority. Also a member of the Cabinet Office review team on discrimination and inequality led by Trevor Phillips and including
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  • ...stant for four years. He then worked as Political Editor of the ''[[Modern Review]]'', the culture magazine set up by [[Toby Young]] and [[Julie Burchill]], ....uk/article.php?articlenumber=8043 Sleaze, Lies and Lobbygate]", Socialist Review, June 2002, accessed March 2009.</ref> Draper, Palast said, was "nothing mo
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  • ...were created to broadcast news and current affairs programs to the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe. They were funded principally by the U.S. Congr ...ms, and provided early critical support for [William F.Buckley's] National Review. In 1956 Brady had established his own foundation to support, however modes
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  • ...ered. This is supported by a National Academy of Sciences report, entitled Review and Evaluation of Alternative Chemical Disposal Technologies, which states ...Roberts, http://www.wsws.org/news/1998/jan1998/jobcut.shtml (source: World Socialist Web Site, date viewed: 17 April 2002)
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  • ...iewindex.org.uk/sr256/notes.htm Corporate conquest] Issue 256 of Socialist Review, Published October 2001
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  • ...litical organisations trying to mobilise support for conservative and anti-socialist causes amongst working class voters. The negotiations with the British Work ...monwealth Union and the General Election of 1918] ''The English Historical Review'', Vol. 93, No. 368 (Jul., 1978), pp. 528-559.
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  • ...litical organisations trying to mobilise support for conservative and anti-socialist causes amongst working class voters. The negotiations with the British Work ...t who at the end of the nineteenth century had been editor of the "Liberty Review" which described itself as "The Organ of Free Labour, Free Contract and Fre
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  • The BEU was anti-socialist and thought that the [[Labour Party]] would "Bolshevise Britain" and argued ...conspiracy theories associated with [[Leo Maxse]], editor of the National Review and speaker at its first public meeting in the Aeolian Hall on June 1915 (*
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  • ...inspired the [[British Fascists]] was their anti-socialism, and fear of a socialist-inspired civil emergency. Their enrolment form committed the British Fascis ...s mother's friend and collaborator, who had inspired his own personal anti-socialist crusade, was a member of the Council of the British Fascists. [[Maxwell Kni
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