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  • ...ment of Saudi interests in Lebanon with Lebanese Christian businessmen and journalists. ...rture from Iraq, the US administrator [[Paul Bremer]] put two ''Al-Hayat'' journalists, [[Jalal al-Mashta]] and Dhari, in charge of Iraqi radio and television.<re
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  • ...mer directors-general and a vice president of the [[European Commission]], journalists from newspapers such as ''Le Monde'' and the ''Financial Times'', corporate ...Buck]] Director General, [[BUSINESSEUROPE]] | [[Gijs de Vries]] Former EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator | [[Alan Dukes]] Former Director General, [[Institute of Europe
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  • ...nstantly studying German re-armament, and I know that at least two British journalists in Berlin are supplying him with information."
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  • *Confidential files were leaked to sympathetic journalists, including of course [[Chapman Pincher]]. ...democracy. They were taken to the cleaners. Writing seven years later two journalists from ''The Times'', [[Nicholas Whapshot]] and [[George Brock]], summed up T
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  • ...ntelligence services repeated use of judicious leaks, generally to trusted journalists and authors, of secret information with a view to manipulating domestic pub Until 1969 the League denied all suggestions by journalists that it operated a blacklist. But in October of that year the League's "Pub
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  • ...aspects of the Economic League he became a ready source of information for journalists keeping the League in the newspapers and on television, and for the MPs tak
    44 KB (7,134 words) - 20:18, 12 September 2007
  • ...London editors on the move at a meeting in New York on 10th February 1985. Journalists however are not known for their ability to keep secrets and only a month la
    29 KB (4,671 words) - 08:08, 22 March 2007
  • ...ht the reprinting rights to the article and sent thousands of copies to US Journalists and Embassies. Sawyer/Miller group regularly use the American press to dist
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  • ...rticle reported that the INC worked with General [[Wayne Downing]], a Bush counter-terrorism adviser, on a plan for the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein that at the *[[Paul Moran]] - One of the journalists used to plant INC stories.
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  • ...or Policy [[Douglas Feith]] and co-ordinated its work with the White House counter-terrorism office run by General [[Wayne A. Downing]], who had previously been in char ...the station's daily broadcast . . . [and] identify the biases of specific journalists and potentially obtain an understanding of their allegiances, including the
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  • ...stablished his lack of credibility. Burke's claim was also echoed by other journalists: ...ais'', 10 September 2010</ref> The interview has also been treated by some journalists. Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein writes:
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  • ...se 'superiors' in the summer of 2003 to disclose classified information to journalists to defend the [[Bush administration]]'s use of pre-war intelligence in maki ...earlier encouraged and authorized him to share classified information with journalists to build public support for going to war. Later, after the war began in 200
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  • ...According to Tom Bower, Godson was one of a group of "chosen intellectual journalists", who welcomed Black's interference with the Telegraph's editorial policies ...-style hat, is still turning up at the office, to the bemusement of fellow journalists. 'He was definitely booted out but he has either not noticed or he's coming
    65 KB (9,862 words) - 08:59, 16 September 2014
  • ...tates quite openly that its purpose is to support research which will help counter-terrorism replace anti-communism as an alternative ideology in the post-Cold War era. ...new and emerging forms of media, such as bloggers and independent embedded journalists.<ref>Counterterrorism Foundation [http://counterterrorism-foundation.org Mi
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  • ...ention to the terrorists' cause. The conference led to public criticism of journalists and news organisations by the British Home Office Minister and former journ
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  • ...ional Terrorism": The Propaganda War, which detailed the media outlets and journalists involved in the campaign and their working relationship with US and other i ...so has generated and published considerable documentation about the use of journalists, foreign correspondents, scholars, and many types of nonpolitical associati
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  • ...d 20 December 2007) </ref> Réalité EU describes it as follows: 'provides journalists with specialised information on Israel, Middle East and terrorism related i ...liament on terrorism issues. Barrett said, “Having spoken to a number of journalists and asking them questions -- would your paper be prepared to publish these
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  • ...10pt">'''About Réalité'''<p>REALITE-EU is a website and e-newsletter for journalists, leaders and key analysts that focus on developments in and around the Midd
    11 KB (1,641 words) - 23:36, 19 February 2015
  • ...ibution of approved material appearing in the media, and through directing journalists to approved 'expert sources'. As regards the former the website has section <p>Claude Moniquet is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di
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  • ...on consisting of former government officials, academics, think-tankers and journalists). The conference was held in Madrid in March 2005 and was according to Neum *[[Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation]], a project of the [[Fourth Freedom Forum]], Advisor<ref>http:
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