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  • ...roadcaster, journalist, union official, PR consultant and businessman'. At one stage in his career Wevers moved from being a union official to assisting t ...earch issued pro-GM press releases even during the 2002 election campaign. One was headed, [http://www.lifesciencenz.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=%201
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  • One of the most important and vociferous anti-environmental think tanks in Wash ...]] of the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] and [[Hoover Institution]], one of which argues that the "new biotechnology pose no inherent risks" despite
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  • :Why is it that no one fleeing a Moslem fundamentalist regime ever seems to want to fly to another
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  • ...and they're leaving," said Niger Innis of the Congress on Racial Equality, one of the groups conducting a counter-demonstration. "Victory is sweet."<ref>P
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  • ...oined the Cato Institute board of directors in 1997, he was welcomed as ‘one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world, a strong advocate of the ...awsuits against the Tobacco Institute, and other anti-smoking policies. In one 1999 piece written with Cato fellow [[Rosalind B. Marimont]] and published
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  • ..., Bahrain, Colombia, Lebanon, Nigeria and Sudan, and is one of the biggest one of the biggest companies working in Iraq. It is &#39;one of two companies that have raked in a total of 15m between them&#39; provid
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  • ...ica's richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush administration's closest allies. ...and fellows have served either in a Bush administration policy post or on one of the government's many panels and commissions.<ref>George W. Bush, [http:
    38 KB (5,613 words) - 09:31, 14 October 2016
  • ...ly Standard'' ''' magazine is the mouthpiece for [[neoconservative]]s, and one of the most influential publications in Washington under the [[Bush Adminis In 1997, the ''Weekly Standard'' became one of the first publications to publicly call for [[regime change]] in Iraq. P
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  • ...ral Election Commission]] for misrepresenting campaign contributions.{{ref|one}} ...nd tried to dodge taxes&#39;. The company was also accused of threatening one employee and his 14-year-old son at gunpoint. The company was also being in
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  • ...former directors is the [[neocon]] and ex-CIA director [[James Woolsey]], one of the architects of the Iraq war, a pro-Israel lobbyist, a member of the r
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  • ...000 and $20,000 a month. The firm employs around 500 agents in Iraq, about one-third Westerners and the rest Iraqis. <ref>David Barstow [http://query.nyti
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  • ...who became involved in the various Erinys projects had worked together in one capacity or another either in the [[SAS]], in other special forces regiment ...y the Coalition Provisional Authority, "The value of the contract (to last one year) was $39.5 million. Subsequent amendments increased the size and scope
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  • ...Monsanto]] donated $200,000 to the Guest Choice Network in 2001, making it one of the Network's highest donors other than Philip Morris. Then in January 2
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  • ...[CDFE] created a sector of public opinion that didn't use to exist. ... No one was aware that environmentalism was a problem until we came along.<ref>Timo ...the American former-Marxist leader turned far right anti-semite, had been one of the first people to use the term 'terrorist' in relation to environmenta
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  • ...of what appear to be happy-looking Third World children crop picking, and one of the site sections is on [http://www.cffar.org/organic/index.html 'Food P only the 'Organic' one is available - the others have been 'coming shortly' since the site was lau
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  • Formally established in 1921, it is one of the most powerful private organizations with influence on [[foreign rela ...nally thoughtful. If any book can shape the current thinking on Iraq, this one will assuredly be it." Pollack's blunt conclusion in both the article and b
    33 KB (4,955 words) - 07:16, 19 February 2011
  • ...tish Council also has its detractors and is seen in some quarters as being one of the least accountable public bodies in the United Kingdom. The House of
    8 KB (1,098 words) - 01:41, 28 April 2016
  • Astra (UK-based) and Zeneca (Sweden-based) merged in 1998 in one of the largest European mergers ever.<ref>Source: BBC News. Business: The C
    11 KB (1,491 words) - 11:44, 5 July 2016
  • ...o provides bodyguards for senior American and Iraqi officials. It operates one national and six regional command-centres and acts as a link between coalit The ''Mirror’s'' front-page story originally identified Dauscha as one ‘Sergeant BB’, against whom Blake had found evidence of misconduct. A [
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  • The role of an outside contractor was one reason why incoming CIA director [[Leon E. Panetta]] sought a meeting in Ju
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