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  • ...sh military contribution in the former Yugoslavia and for the recasting of British nuclear deterrence policy at the end of the Cold War. He served for seven y ...Department for Work property portfolio, and a BBC property partnership and British Telecom contract which had an acquisition value of £2.8billion and over 80
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  • ...has also been published by [[Family Security Matters]] and the [[Gatestone Institute]]. ...lan Johnson (editor Democratiya)| Alan Johnson]], who would later work for British pro-Israel lobby group [[BICOM]], interviewed Bostom for [[Democratiya]].<r
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  • ...et up the [[Muslim Contact Unit]] within Special Branch, which worked with British Islamists purportedly to temper radicalisation, before retiring from the po ...or other antecedents, except that his father was “a London printer and a British soldier” who “entered the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to help resc
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  • ==British Neocon connections== *[[American Enterprise Institute]]
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  • ...val, Aye Write! - The Bank of Scotland Book Festival - and the 16th French Film Festival UK. This was followed, in April 2008, by the Glasgow Art Fair and *Founder Member of the Institute of Contemporary Scotland (2002)
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  • ...the World?'', Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers (for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis), 1987. 73 pp. Pages 59-63. ==A British Perspective==
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  • British Medical Association Northern Ireland (BMA NI) • Chartered Institute for Environmental Health (CIEH)
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  • [[ARK UK Programmes]] | [[British Film Institute]] | [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]] | [[Kristal Waters]] | [[Nancy Reuben | [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts]] || || || || || || || || || || || || 500,00
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  • ...b with labour after working in book PR and then at satellite broadcaster [[British Sky Broadcasting]] (BSB). 'During my time at BSB' Hobsbawn recalls, 'I had ...Grass, ‘nothing is too good for socialists’,' said David Puttnam, the film producer.<ref>Maurice Chittenden 'It's our party' Sunday Times, June 9, 199
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  • *After the Second World War he became founder President of The [[Institute of Public Relations]] *[[Royal Institute of British Architects]]
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  • ...r, who met Chalabi in Paul Wolfowitz's office." The [[American Enterprise Institute]], one of the main institutional manifestations of neoconservative thought, ...s and institutions, including Research & Analysis Corp., Stanford Research Institute, General Electric, and the Northrop Corporation.
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  • ...gement consultancy in Israel and [[Simon Chinn]] (aged 39) who is a TV and film producer. Chinn works from his West London offices which overlooks Hyde Par ...uly 2008</ref>. The IMI is part of the [[Skills for Business Network]]<ref>Institute of the Motor Industry [http://www.motor.org.uk/information/index.html 'Abou
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  • ...nue his study of the Japanese language, and worked for several independent film productions in Germany. ...munity she worked as a language teacher and completed an internship in the British Parliament, working as a research assistant to [[Ben Bradshaw]], MP.
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  • ...tu.be/7sbWbAsL4gA|300|right|''Builders of Jerusalem'' 10 Minute propaganda film from The Jerusalem Foundation of Canada}} ...2012</ref><ref>[http://www.jiis.org/?cmd=about.55 Our Mission], Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, 10 Sept 2012</ref>
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  • Woodhouse enlisted in the Royal Artillery, and was attached to the British military mission that was dispatched to Greece following the Italian invasi After the end of the war Woodhouse spent some time working at the British embassy in Athens and was responsible for observing the Greek elections of
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  • The '''British Broadcasting Corporation''', which is usually known more simply as the '''B .../default.stm accessdate=2007-07-19</ref> Founded on 18 October 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company Ltd, it was subsequently granted a Royal Charter and w
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  • ...s with readings from the Koran. He subsequently spoke at screenings of the film organised by neoconservative and right-wing groups in the US, Israel and a ...etherlands were dramatically increased two months later with the murder of film-maker [[Theo Van Gogh]].<ref>Anthony Browne, Dutch MPs taken to safe houses
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  • ...rity firms has been similar to that in the United States.5 A report by the British security firm, the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]],6 not ...ew metaphor for the actions of subversives. Subversives, as defined by the British philosopher of counterinsurgency, Frank Kitson, were any persons who protes
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  • The Science and Public Policy Institute (SPPI) is a think tank based in the U.S. which promotes the views of global ...zenry</i><nowiki>[original italics]</nowiki><ref>Science and Public Policy Institute [http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/our_mission.html Our Mission] Accessed 1
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  • "The Renewable Energy Association was established in 2001 to represent British renewable energy producers and promote the use of sustainable energy in the ...siness from industrial systems engineering into product marketing and thin film solar cell manufacturing. From 1993 to 2002 the Group was the sole UK manuf
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