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  • Hannah is a graduate of Duke University and Yale University Law School. Hannah and his wife Laura joined Temple Sinai, Washington, D.C. [[Category:Yale alumni|Hannah, John]][[category:Neocons|Hannah, John]][[category:Middle Eas
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  • ...ry 2008</ref> As director of the International Labor Program at Georgetown University in Washington DC., Roy organized "educational visits" for British trade uni ...Gove]] (BBC and former president of the Oxford Union), [[Anne Applebaum]] (Yale and deputy editor of the Spectator), [[Paul Goodman]] (Telegraph and former
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  • ...rnell University in 1972, and a Ph.D. in U.S. Diplomatic History from Yale University in 1981. <ref>'Profile: Eric Edelman', [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/prof ...Cornell University in 1972 and a doctorate in diplomatic history from Yale University in 1981. He was born in Baltimore and raised in New York and now lives in V
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  • ...h whom she has two children, David and Elena. She is also the daughter of Yale professor [[Sherwin B. Nuland]].
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  • ...company [[Diligence]] and the [[Chief Executive Leadership Institute]] at Yale. After his graduation from The University of Pennsylvania, Mathias served as an officer in the US Navy Supply Corps.
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  • ...d is now used by almost all commercial reactors. Radkowsky joined Tel Aviv University's Faculty as professor of nuclear engineering in 1972. Funding for his rese ...up]], India, and a member of the Joint Advisory Board of Texas A & M Qatar University, the India-U.K. Roundtable, Advisory Board of [[CSC Europe]]. He is also a
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  • ...tobacco industry consultant in a thesis paper produced by Elisa Ong of the University of California San Francisco titled "Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the ...duct the research as they would be the funder and the FDA agreed. In 1999 Yale Medical School confirmed that PPA did indeed cause hemorrhagic strokes. In
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  • ...Dr Roy Godson, director of the International Labor Programme at Georgetown University in Washington DC. This institution has been a centre of cold war sentiment ...Intelligence]] is housed in the International Labor program at Georgetown University, where Godson's was the director.<ref>Right Web (2004) [http://rightweb.irc
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  • *[[Richard Betts]], Columbia University *[[Ray Cline]], Georgetown University
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  • ...e from Tel-Aviv University and a Ph.D in Political Science from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. His MA was awarded in 1989, and his thesis was titled ‘Terror ...he is referred to in an article as ‘a researcher on terrorism at Hebrew University’, <ref>Steve Rodan, ‘Shaky Soloist’, ''Jerusalem Post'', 15 November
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  • ...mann.html Gabriel Weimann]</ref> and professor of communication at [[Haifa University]], Israel.<ref>Gabriel Weimann [http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr1 :Gabriel Weimann is professor of communication at Haifa University, where he has taught since 1984. A prolific analyst of terrorism and the ma
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  • ...ht B. Heath is Professor of Anthropology at Brown University A graduate of Yale and Harvard, Professor Dwight Heath is recognised as the world's leading an ...wight]][[Category:Alcohol Science and Scientists|Heath, Dwight]][[Category:Yale alumni|Heath, Dwight]][[category:Harvard alumni|Heath, Dwight]]
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  • ...was a 1982 graduate of the [[Sidwell Friends School]]. She attended Yale University, and was a [[Marshall Scholar]] at the [[London School of Economics]] and S ...Gove]] (BBC and former president of the Oxford Union), [[Anne Applebaum]] (Yale and deputy editor of the Spectator), [[Paul Goodman]] (Telegraph and former
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  • ...Gove]] (BBC and former president of the Oxford Union), [[Anne Applebaum]] (Yale and deputy editor of the Spectator), [[Paul Goodman]] (Telegraph and former ...s of ''[[The Times]]''. The important thing is that most of them met after university and have come to know each other because of the congruity of their views. I
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  • ...erly: Scientist, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; Lecturer and Provost, Yale University. Neuroscientist with research focusing on development of brain. Currently,
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  • :Yale University (B.A., 1985)
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  • '''David Hirsh''' teaches in the Sociology Department at Goldsmiths College, University of London. ...e Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and policy, based at Yale University.<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_hirsh/profile.html David Hi
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  • ...f social life.<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/sociology/faculty/pages/alexander/ Yale Sociology - Jeffrey C. Alexander], accessed 16 April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...Magaš]] and [[Quintin Hoare]], is a senior research fellow at [[Kingston University]] London specialising in the history of South East Europe, in particular of ...kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Hoare], Kingston University London, accessed 20 August 2013.</ref>
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  • Yale University
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