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  • *Publications: Congress Monthly, Judaism, Boycott Report ...lish the Jewish National Home in Palestine. <ref> ''AJCongress'', Congress Monthly, May 1948 </ref>
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  • *Publications: Middle East Review (quarterly), APPME Bulletin, Special Reports ...ductible contributions and also sponsors publications, such as Middle East Review. In 1980, an APPME brochure declared that ‘about 15,000 individuals, in o
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  • [[CTC Sentinel]] is a monthly, independent journal that 'leverages the Center’s global network of schol ...solicited submissions and article pitches. Prospective contributors should review the CTC Sentinel's archives to acquire context on the topics of interest to
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  • ...erall/ |title=Niche Best Colleges}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title = Princeton Review: Dream Colleges |url = http://www.princetonreview.com/college-hopes-worries ...nd enjoyed by hundreds of students and thousands of alumni. Stanford hosts monthly informal dances (called Jammix) and large quarterly dance events, including
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  • ...Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014.</ref> Amongst other things, the Review looked into allegations of SDS undercover whistle-blower [[Peter Francis]] ...tions/stephen-lawrence-independent-review The Stephen Lawrence Independent Review], ''UK Government'', 6 March 2014, Vol. 1, p.p.224, 228</ref>
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  • ...to Kate Holcombe, described as 'another novice showing an interest in the monthly camping events outside the atomic weapons establishment'.<ref name="ABK085p ...ovide-intelligence-on-criminality-associated-with-protest-20120202.pdf ''A review of national police units which provide intelligence on criminality associat
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  • ...750/immigration-policy-a-casualty-of-unemployment-in-spain/ World Politics Review] ]] ...d in specialized intelligence publications such as [[Jane’s Intelligence Review]], [[Jane’s Intelligence Weekly]] and Jane’s Terrorism and Security Mon
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  • ...Research Services Centre in 1968. CARSC started publication of a series of monthly monographs on conflict, the first one appearing in December 1969. Crozier r ...n's indebted journal in 1951 with a lump sum payment of some £3,000 and a monthly subsidy of £150. As for the British Society, it had gotten off to a shaky
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  • ...campus protestors and potential picketing on their arrival. A student-led review requested that only designated officials may call in the police on campus p ...e by Georgetown regarding their loose affiliation to CSIS. <ref>Washington Monthly, 'Centre for Strategic and International Studies', published June 1969, acc
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  • :: Newsletters are produced with up-to-date information on Boots' activities. Monthly meetings take place in Endsleigh Street, Euston. Camden Boots is picketed e ...-evans/2012/jun/25/undercover-police-arson-debenhams-bob-lambert Secretive review into claim that police spy set fire to Debenhams], ''The Guardian'', 25 Jun
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  • ...ng its activities, adding a second monthly review ''SOI-Bilanz'' to its bi-monthly journal ''Zeitbild'', both of which were distributed in Germany by Grau (22 ...ght of a left-wing landslide throughout Europe. The ISC's 1974-1975 annual review, the ''Annual of Power and Conflict'', focused specifically on Portugal: "A
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  • Whilst work progressed on the review of Britain's counter-subversion effort, Shield also turned its attention to ...the third world'', both by Greig, and ''East Germany's role in Africa'', a review of a West German article (352). Also in 1978, Janke of the ISC would help J
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  • came from NATO Review. Having conceded that many peace campaigners were The IEPS held monthly lectures where the speakers were introduced by De
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  • ...-the-streets-of-londonistan ‘In the Streets of Londonistan’], ''London Review of Books'', 22 January 2004 (accessed 14 April 2016).</ref> The forum was t In time the MSF took on a more solidified form. This included having monthly meetings with the Met, registration with both Companies House (incorporated
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  • ...chitectural Education as Parallel Universe. Published in: AR Architectural Review, Issue 1380, February 2012 *La città parametrica. Published in: ‘Being Zaha Hadid’, Abitare, monthly magazine, 511, April 2011, Milano
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  • They published a monthly newspaper, also entitled ''Big Flame'', and a journal, ''Revolutionary Soci ...ting doubt on 'Mary's witness statement was received' so the Chair did not review his decision. Gibson's real name has been released to 'Mary',<ref name="wil
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  • ...report, where it cites the 1994 / 1995 Special Demonstration Squad annual review as saying that N26 was the first office to obtain a completely fictitious i ...ch regularly held small-scale night time vigils was also notable for large monthly protests which saw considerable disturbances at the farm and in nearby Oxfo
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  • .... N76 had twice weekly meetings with managers and other UCOs. N76 also had monthly meetings with their manager. N76 received multiple commendations and variou ...nificant quantities of reporting upon HN76’s target group(s). However, a review of SDS operations in the last years of existence of the SDS was highly crit
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  • ...ch-provide-intelligence-on-criminality-associated-with-protest-20120202/ A review of national police units which provide intelligence on criminality associat ...It is possible that HN66's deployment was deliberately curtailed pending a review of an appropriateness of the targeting of the groups. NPOIU infiltrators ho
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  • ...he was just around all the time from then' including attending many of the monthly meetings of the group over the next year or so - though he is not recalled ...hfiles.uk/operation-aeroscope-files-overview/ 4 NPOIU Aeroscope Disclosure Review and Authorization of UCO133 Deployment], via ''SpecialBranchFiles.uk''.</re
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