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  • ...tri-state area although he has covered major strategic assignments in the US, Asia, the UK and Europe. ...es; [http://living.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=367242002 March of the Tartan Army]
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  • ...orida, the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] at Montreal Garrison, and at the [[US Army War College]] in Pennsylvania. He was also consulted by the prosecution of ...even Spielberg: The Man, His Movies and Their Meaning''; New Expanded UK & US edition, 1994, pp. 184. P/B ISBN 07134-7761-X.; Translated Czech edition, J
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  • ...tion) and can count on the support of other governments, in particular the US government (see also section on links with governments). '''Important issues for Bayer:''' Health care reforms in the US; progression of biotechnology and mapping of the human genome; expansion of
    66 KB (9,524 words) - 20:31, 27 February 2007
  • ...ntiles Transnational Corp. [http://www.qtrn.com/AboutUs/Overview.htm About Us] Accessed 1st January 2008</ref>. ...(Infectious Diseases) for Quintiles. He also served 20 years with the U.S. Army Medical Department. In the announcement, Quintiles state that...
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  • ...31.03.03</ref>. Halliburton ranked as the seventeenth leading recipient of US defence contracts in 1999<ref>Bruno K & Valette J, (2001) [http://www.multi ...ulletins/PBD.jsp?articleid=6829 'Lieberman Calls for Halliburton Hearings' US Senate, 20.05.03] viewed: 07.07.03.</ref>
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  • .... {{ref|2}} The company is the second largest chemical manufacturer in the US and is also the world's largest seed company. {{ref|3}} ...ation's largest corporations. The company was so dominant that in 1907 the US government initiated anti-trust proceedings against it. In 1912 the company
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  • ...the [[Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies]]. If White is telling us that the OMS was in fact McGill's brainchild then there are still serious p ...rom an ARCOS employee that the trade delegation had obtained a copy of the Army's signals training manual. According to [[Christopher Andrew]] this informa
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  • ...try to break the strike by using volunteers, rather than by force and the army. This meant that they needed every bit of intelligence the Leagues could pr ...ich was investigating the iron and steel industry: "We have had pressed on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state,
    37 KB (5,842 words) - 14:51, 17 August 2007
  • ...said for the German People. They are making greater efforts to understand us than we are to understand them." This dubious pedigree must make us view ''A Man Called Intrepid'' as an thoroughly unreliable source. Neverthe
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  • ...Party leader that the British Establishment could really regard as "one of us". As [[Hugh Dalton]]'s secretary during the Second World War he had been a ...ners and catholic communities in Northern Ireland. By May 1969 the British Army were beginning to replace the civilian authorities on northern Irish street
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  • ...al staff of 100. Greville also interviewed Mr. [[John Dettmer]], "a former Army officer who became director general in 1959." Dettmer told him: ...shouldn't believe we were doing our job if extremists of any kind admired us."
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  • ...t and in the last few years, the rush to bureaucratic socialism is landing us. A healthy discontent is spreading fast which I devoutly hope will be refle ...ence, Richard Brett had retired from the services. His first job after the Army was with the [[Association of Works Managers]], and he subsequently became
    44 KB (7,134 words) - 20:18, 12 September 2007
  • ...ms to have been a demobilised version of Major General [[Walter Walker]]'s army - "Unison". NAFF's subsequent activities have been well documented; it spec ...ustry or the financial institutions, even when in fact it doesn't surprise us when they fail to meet our expectations.
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  • ...which is much wider than bloodsports, but a look at its structure reminds us that the changes have been largely cosmetic. Its departments are as follows ...rty and freedom. My warning for Mr. Blair is that if he does not listen to us there will be a civil war in this country, the like we have never seen sinc
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  • ...field of counter-terrorism, which 'analysed the issues confronting all of us today and identified areas for further research'.<ref name="Research"/> <ref> Airey Neave Trust, [http://www.aireyneavetrust.org.uk/about-us/trustees Trustees], accessed 9 March 2011 </ref>
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  • ...es Congress' in 199940 or Services 2000: A Business-Government Dialogue on US Trade Expansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's prior ...ho had recently signed an eight-year contract with the Marine Corps, worth US$881m.52
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  • A quick look at the school and college catering in the US produces other examples of dodgy dishes. For example in Cape Cod, an automa ...viding standardised factory-prepared meals in schools, hospitals, prisons, army messes, cafes in public buildings and corporate canteens and food courts wo
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  • *[[US Coalition of Service Industries]] (CSI or USCSI) ...atisation programs. The USCSI acts as the access point to trade policy for US services corporations<ref>Darren Puscas (2003) [http://www.polarisinstitute
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  • ...n order to do business with dictators and despots, Halliburton has skirted US sanctions and made considerable efforts to eliminate those sanctions. Halli ...ilitary forcibly relocated towns along the onshore route. According to the US Department of Labor, 'credible evidence exists that several villages along
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  • :"[W]ork with us to resist policies that could strangle economic growth." - Lee Raymond at t :ExxonMobil was also a major contributor to a $13 million US advertising campaign against the Kyoto agreement, stating: "It's not global
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