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  • ...mes — in partnership with [[William Hill]] — casino and poker gambling services for digital TV, the web and 3G mobile phones. ...n get free legal advice, as well as great deals on a range of products and services." The idea seems to be that people join a party because they get money off
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  • ...public_html/people-deoliveira.html Ricardo Soares de Oliveira]', Cambridge Security Programme website, accessed 30 April, 2009.</ref>
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  • *Member, [[Subcommittee on Security and Defence]] *Courses at the Joint Services Military Medical Academy, Florence (1972 to 1980).
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  • : 21.07.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence : 15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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  • ...t [[Terry Duffy]] and the [[Sunday Times]]. Deverell later returned to his Security Service post, but retained responsibility for his industrial operations unt ...Ward]].<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.195.</ref>
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  • ...ank from 1992-95 and campaigned for a gradual corporate takeover of public services: ...creased use of vouchers in education, for example, more contracting out of services in the NHS and a go-ahead for private companies to provide state-funded sch
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  • ...as appointed as a consultant to [[Monitor]], a sector regulator for health services in England. The role was noted by [[ACOBA]] who saw :no reason why he shoul ...nflict to win the hearts and minds of the American people. It employed the services of a PR company, the Sawyer/Miller Group, which earned nearly a million dol
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  • *Member of the Anti-Mafia Committee, Security Services Committee, Defence Committee and Employment Committee (1992-1996).
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  • ...ease our leverage in foreign countries, the reform treaty will enhance the security and sovereignty of all Europeans, thereby producing a better environment fo ...r Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, former Chairman of Intelligence and Security Committee
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  • ...Burnham wrote a paper on future Soviet aims for the [[Office of Strategic Services]].<ref name=Scott-Smith/> This may have been prepared for the Yalta confere ...ured by the CIA under the NCL prescription end up undermining the nation's security.<ref>Frances Saunders (1999) ''Who Paid The Piper? The CIA and the Cultural
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  • : 02.02.2006 / 14.01.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence : 15.01.2007 / 30.01.2007 : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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  • ...titute of Social Security) IMSERSO (Institute for Older Persons and Social Services) (1990-1994).
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  • ...the City of London and has had close and regular contact with the private security sector for over twenty-five years. ...nd on the Advisory Board of the Switzerland/Germany based, [[International Security Tuition Association]].
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  • [[Peter Cavanagh]] is the former Executive Director of the [[Cambridge Security Programme]] (CSP) (2002-2007). ...esecurity.net/public_html/people-cavanagh.html Peter Cavanagh]', Cambridge Security Programme website, accessed 30 April, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...er who works as a [[Terrorexpertise:BBC|BBC]] journalist, currently as its Security Correspondent. He has held this post since 2002, having started out as a pr ...rvice since then, and, although he is aware that, as he is a high-profile 'security correspondent', some type of relationship is suggested, he insists there is
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  • ...Expertise was formed in December 1964 as the British Overseas Engineering Services Bureau, and was originally based in Quadrant House on Pall Mall. At its fo ...llbanksystems.com/written_answers/1966/feb/17/british-overseas-engineering-services cc279-80W]]</ref>
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  • ...s education correspondent, he is sympathetic to decentralisation of public services, and as a Telegraph columnist since 1996 he has tracked New Labour with a c ...rts DIRECTOR: McHallam CONSERVATIVE: Pearce; HOW ULSTER LEAK PLOTTERS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6
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  • ...7</ref> According to her own account 'In 2001 she was appointed an MBE for services to journalism in the New Year’s honours list... In 2003 she returned her ...nds. I accept this discrimination. I have to, in the interests of national security... I don't believe there is a simple causal connection between the Iraq oc
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  • ...ate the activities of UK based firms that provide armed defensive security services in countries outside the UK"<ref>"[http://www.bapsc.org.uk/default.asp Home *[[British Association of Private Security Companies]]
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  • ...'' (BAPSC) was launched in February 2006 by leading members of the private security industry under the chairmanship of [[Andrew Bearpark]].<ref>[http://www.bap ...and activities of UK-based firms and companies that provide armed security services in countries outside the UK and to represent the interests and activities o
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