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  • 18:28, 22 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Heritage Foundation (content was: '==Resources== * Neocon Europe [http://neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Heritage_Foundation Heritage Foundation] *Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan The Heritage Foundation, The "Terrorism" Industry, 1989 ...')
  • 11:16, 22 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page David Earnshaw (content was: ''''David Earnshaw''' is the Managing Director of the Brussels office of BKSH & Associates, a subsidiary of Burson Marsteller. ==Background== During the 1980's Earnshaw taught European politics at Heriot-Watt University, and Hat...')
  • 10:55, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Mark Malloch Brown (content was: ''''Mark Malloch Brown''' (b. 1953 in Rhodesia; British national) is the former Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Kofi Annan's Chef de Cabinet. In June 2007, Gordon Brown appointed Malloch Brown "as a j...')
  • 10:52, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Jeffrey Ketland (content was: ''''Jeffrey Ketland''' is a philosophy lecturer at the University of Edinburgh who says he opposed the war in Iraq and yet signed the Euston Manifesto, which stated that the left as a whole is too critical of the actions of Western go...')
  • 10:50, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Peter Collier (content was: ''''Peter Collier''' was the founding publisher of Encounter Books in California. He held that position until he resigned in 2005, when Encounter Books offices were moved from San Francisco to New York City, and Collier was replaced a...')
  • 10:49, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Debka (content was: ''''Debka''' is an Israeli intelligence website. According to Brian Whitaker, writing in ''The Guardian'', it has a propaganda role: ::A banner at the top of each page says: "We start where the media stop" - a claim that few could disagr...')
  • 10:44, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Daniel Finkelstein (content was: 'right|thumb|Daniel Finkelstein '''Daniel William Finkelstein''' (born 30 August 1962) is the Comment editor of the ''The Times''<ref>TimesOnline [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/daniel...')
  • 10:42, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Kim Fletcher (content was: 'Kim Fletcher is a "former editor of the Independent on Sunday and editorial director of the Telegraph… [he] writes on the media for the Guardian and is author of The Journalist's Handbook (Macmillan)".<r...')
  • 10:40, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Julia Hobsbawm (content was: ''''Julia Hobsbawm''' is a public relations operative with very close New Labour Links. She is a regular defender of the PR industry and has been a...' (and the only contributor was 'Claire Robinson'))
  • 10:38, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Conor Cruise O'Brien (content was: ''''Conor Cruise O'Brien''' (3 November 1917, Dublin) commonly called "The Cruiser" in Ireland, is, to quote Geoffrey Wheatcroft in the Guardian, another "one-time idol of the left [who] is now a darling of American neo-conservatives".<re...')
  • 10:37, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Flying Matters (content was: ''''Flying Matters''' (FM) is a airline industry lobby group, which says it "seeks to contribute to a balanced and informed debate on aviation's contribution to climate change".<ref>[http://www.flyingmatters.co.uk/site/uk/about About Us],...')
  • 10:35, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Daniel P. Serwer (content was: 'The following is '''Daniel P. Serwer''''s biography from the United States Institute of Peace website: :Daniel P. Serwer is the Institute's director of Peace and Stability Operations and its Balkans Initiative. He coordinates the Ins...')
  • 10:32, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Maggie Stanfield (content was: ''''Maggie Stanfield''' is a journalist who specialises in government work and corporate speech writing as well as more conventional journalistic activities. Her company is called Written Words. According to her biography on the Wri...')
  • 10:31, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page The Atlantic (content was: ''''''The Atlantic''''' (formerly known as '''''The Atlantic Monthly''''') is an American magazine founded in Boston in 1857. Originally created as a literary and cultural commentary magazine, its current format is of a general editorial ...')
  • 10:29, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Sandra Macleod (content was: '<blockquote style="background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">Dear Prince, you are extremely well advised to listen closely to all of the signals, however faint, of impending bad news. They are your only first line...')
  • 10:27, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Ruder Finn (content was: ''''Ruder Finn''' (RF) is a global PR and lobbying firm. It was founded in 1948 and employs approximately 500 people in 15 cities around the world. Ruder Finn was named the no. 1 Ranking Large Agency for Overall Performance and Client Sup...')
  • 10:25, 21 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Bibliothèque Solvay (content was: ''''Bibliothèque Solvay''' is a former library situated close to the European Parliament in Parc Leopold in Brussels. It states that 'Since January 2000, this elegant and distinguished Brussels landmark has been available to all gr...')
  • 19:08, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Private Military Contractors (content was: '==Coalition of the Billing== Mercenaries - 'Private Military Contractors' in 21st century newspeak - constitute the second largest military presence in occupied Iraq today. While no accurate figure is available, the most conserv...')
  • 19:04, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Poland Street (content was: ''''Poland Street''' is in Westminster, London W1F, UK. It runs South from Oxford Street roughly half way between the Underground stations at Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus. It ends at a junction with Broadwick Stre...')
  • 18:54, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Tom Gallagher (content was: ''''Tom Gallagher''' is the chair of East European Studies in the Department of Peace Studies at Bradford University and a research fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington DC.<ref>Tom Gallagher Reckless Al...')
  • 18:51, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Tony Blair (content was: '120px|right|thumb|Tony Blair, MP ==Background== '''Tony Blair''' was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Labour Party. He resigned from the position in June 2007. In January 2008, the ...')
  • 18:49, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page James Rubin (content was: ''''James Rubin''' (b. 1960, New York) is a lobbyist and PR operative who was based in London between 2001 and 2004. ==Career== Rubin served under Bill Clinton as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from 1997 to May 2000...')
  • 15:31, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Shane Morris (content was: ''''Shane Morris''' is an Irish-born biotech scientist employed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, an agency of the Canadian government. The ...' (and the only contributor was 'Claire Robinson'))
  • 15:29, 20 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Andrew Apel (content was: ''''Andrew Apel''' is the former editor of the biotech industry newsletter, [http://www.bioreporter.com/ AgBiotech Reporter], headquartered in Cedar Falls, Iowa, U.S.A.<ref> Danelle Baker [http://www.biotech.iastate.edu/biotech_update/Dec...')
  • 20:18, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Compass Conference 2006 -- some impressions (redundant page, material incorporated on proper page)
  • 20:14, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Johann Hari (content was: ''''Johann Hari''' (born 1979) is a journalist who currently writes twice weekly for The Independent. He is also a regular contributor at the Huffington Post. He has also writen for the New York Times, the [[Los Angeles Times]...')
  • 20:03, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Richard Pipes (content was: ''''Richard Pipes''' is a right wing historian and politician who has been credited with "shaping the Reagan administration's aggressive approach to the Soviet Union"<ref>Sam Tanenhaus,[http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2003...')
  • 19:58, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Alyssa Lappen (content was: ''''Alyssa A. Lappen''' is a freelance journalist and a former Senior Fellow of the American Center for Democracy (ACD). She is the former Senior Editor of ''Institutional Investor'' (1993-99), ''Working Woman'' (1991-93) and ''Corpor...')
  • 19:46, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Foundation for Defense of Democracies (content was: ''''Foundation for Defense of Democracies''' (FDD) is an “aggressive neoconservative think tank”<ref>Daniel McCarthy, [http://www.amconmag.com/article/2003/nov/17/00017/. The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies goes on offense.]...')
  • 18:09, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) moved page MS Swaminathan to Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan
  • 18:09, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan (Deleted to make way for move)
  • 15:16, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Scottish Enterprise (content was: ''''Scottish Enterprise''' (SE) is an enterprise and investment agency sponsored by the Scottish government. It was founded in 1988 by Bill Hughes, at the time a CBI boss and advisor to the Thatcher government, now the director of...')
  • 14:14, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) moved page Shetkari Sanghatna to Shetkari Sanghatana (misspelling previously)
  • 11:11, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Iran Policy Committee (content was: 'The '''Iran Policy Committee''' (IPC), formed in January 2005, is a pressure group meant to influence US government policy towards Iran. IPC is made up of former White House, State Department, Pentagon and CIA officials <ref>Iran Policy...')
  • 11:06, 19 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Danielle Pletka (content was: ''''Danielle Pletka''' (born 12 June 1963, Melbourne, Australia) is vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.<ref>Danielle Pletka, [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/23/opinion/troops-in-...')
  • 14:23, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page John Lehman (content was: ''''John F. Lehman, Jr.''' (born September 14, 1942) is an American investment banker and writer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy in the Reagan administration and since 2003 has been a member of the 9/11 Commission. ...')
  • 14:17, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Endowment for Middle East Truth (content was: ''''Endowment for Middle East Truth''' (EMET) is a right-wing neoconservative/Zionist organisation seeking to "educate" the political class in the United States about the dangers of radical Islam.<ref>"[http://www.emetonline.org/about.htm...')
  • 14:08, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Martin Jacques (content was: ''''Martin Jacques''' was the reforming editor of Marxism Today (MT) who took it from the theoretical journal of the Communist Party of Great Britain to a market-friendly journal promoting the reform of the Labour Party as part of...')
  • 12:28, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Britain Abroad Task Force (content was: 'The '''Britain Abroad Task Force''' was created as a result of one of the recommendations of Panel 2000. From [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200001/cmhansrd/vo001212/text/01212w13.htm Hansard Written Answers] (12 Dec 20...')
  • 12:22, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Francis Mading Deng (content was: 'Dr Francis Mading Deng is Research Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC, where he is also the Director of their Center for Displacement Studies. He has served as Amb...')
  • 12:10, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Richard Dales (content was: 'Sir '''Richard Dales''' (Chair) HM Diplomatic Service (retired), is a diplomat who was a former High Commissioner to Zimbabwe (1992). His diplomatic career took him to many countries, including Cameroon, Denmark and Bulgaria. From 1974-7...')
  • 10:31, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page International Alert (content was: '== Activities == The organisation engages in wide ranging projects including "promoting conflict-sensitive business practice in the Extractive industries." [http://www.international-alert.org/our_work/themes/extractive_industries.php] I...')
  • 10:28, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Margery Kraus (content was: ''''Margery Kraus''' is a member of the Institute for Public Relations, and she is president and a founder of APCO Worldwide<ref>[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/overview/executive_team/index.cfm?id=4 Executive Team], accesse...')
  • 10:24, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Michael Porter (content was: 'According to his biography at the International Speakers Bureau (ISP),<ref>International Speakers Bureau [http://www.internationalspeakers.com/speakers/ISBB-553K5Z/Michael_Porter/ Michael Porter]</ref> '''Michael Porter''' is the wor...')
  • 10:21, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Mossavar-Rahmani Center (content was: 'The '''Mossavar-Rahmani Center''' for Business and Government says it is: :dedicated to advancing the state of knowledge and policy concerning some of society's most challenging problems at the interface of business and government. The ...')
  • 10:19, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page William Cohen (content was: ''''William S. Cohen''' gives his name to the Cohen Group which gathers together some of the main players in what President Eisenhower refered to as the ‘Military Industrial Complex,’ or ‘military-industrial-congressional comple...')
  • 10:14, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Roy MacLaren (content was: 'The Hon. '''Roy MacLaren''' was born in Vancouver, Canada, in 1934. He holds Masters degrees from both the University of Toronto and the University of Cambridge and he attended an Advanced Management Program from Harvard University. As...')
  • 10:12, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Carl Bildt (content was: ''''Carl Bildt''' KCMG has an extensive background in politics in Sweden. He served between May 1999 and July 2001 as the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for the Balkans. His involvement with Balkan affairs stretches back to the s...')
  • 10:08, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page Rita E Hauser (content was: '== Dr Rita E Hauser == Rita Hauser is President of The Hauser Foundation. She is an international lawyer and of Counsel to the New York City law firm, Strook & Strook & Lavan where she was a senior partner for more than twenty year...')
  • 10:06, 17 April 2009 Claire Robinson (talk | contribs) deleted page VT Group (content was: 'The VT Group has its roots in two shipbuilders, Vosper and Thornycroft, who both started out in the late 19th Century. The two companies merged in 1966, and twenty years later Vosper Thornycroft was floated on the London Stock Ex...')
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