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  • ...d operations at 18 sites in the UK. From 2005, it became a holding company for [[British Nuclear Group]] (BNG), [[Nexia Solutions]] and [[Westinghouse]],< ...ebruary 2006, BNFL sold its US nuclear clean-up division, [[BNG America]], for £51m ($91m) to the Utah-based company [[Energy Solutions]]. <ref> [http://
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  • For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Af Below are just a few examples of Weber Shandwick's work for clients:
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly #[[European Food Information Council]] needs references (referenced by Mat)
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  • ...director | [[Nathalie Furrer]] - director | [[Jessica Henderson]] - senior strategy development manager | [[Dominique Ostyn]] - project development manager | [ *[[European Business Summit]] http://www.ebsummit.org
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  • ...ish and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African police, and to have colluded with British firms and trade ...ional and authoritative-sounding analyses, both for the general public and for more specialized audiences of academics, policy makers, police officials, a
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  • ...e for Social and Behavioral Pathology]], and [[Ray Cline]]'s [[U.S. Global Strategy Council]]. ISIT also publishes ''[[Terrorism: An International Journal]]''. ...ndist rather than a scholar. On January 19, 1988, ISIT and the U.S. Global Strategy Council cosponsored a conference with [[University Microfilms International
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  • ...r for Terrorism Studies]] and Co-Director of the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]]. Both are consortia of universities and think tanks through ...and International Studies]], Georgetown University; Director, [[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York; and Fel
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  • ...ld Economic Forum]] (WEF) in 1987. In fact it is an exclusive private club for the chief executives of the world’s largest corporations who meet annuall ...ssions, share information and ideas, foster alliances, and plan strategies for achieving common corporate goals.<ref>Sharon Beder, ''[http://www.herinst.o
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  • ...ided there really was a need to create a movement of Democrats to stand up for these ideas and to really start to think about it, very much as a counterpa ==European links==
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  • ...eign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting British interests worldwide. ...ref>FCO, Changing Perceptions</ref> To oversee this propaganda effort a strategy board was appointed.
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  • ...'pretty secretive', and is seen as doing 'big advisory work on big brands for big bucks.'<ref>Nick Clark, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/new ...to help [clients] understand how we will exit Europe, what this might mean for their business,’ and crucially, ‘how they can enter the debate.’
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  • ...of the [[Project for the New American Century]] and sits on the [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]. As of February 2007 he is also director of [[ ...sion program, The Germans, Portrait of a New Nation. He is the editor of ''European Integration and the American Interest'' (AEI Press, 1997). <ref>Aspen Insti
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  • ...00px|thumb|right|Center for Security Policy logo circa 2015]] The [[Center for Security Policy]] is a Washington-based organisation set up by the hardline The Center states its mission as follows:
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  • ...on that has been the Center for Security Policy raison d'etre"<ref> Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 [http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx *[[Robert Barker]], former Assistant to the Secretary of [[Defense for Atomic Energy]].
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  • ...90 to the 1996 before becoming president of the [[Ethics and Public Policy Center]], which "affirms the political relevance of the great Western ethical impe ...Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, and then as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs.<ref>White House [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/rel
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  • ...ref>[http://www.jcpa.org/dgold.htm Ambassador Dore Gold], Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, accessed 19 July 2010.</ref> He was a founding member of [[ ...ctor of the U.S. Foreign and Defense Policy Project at the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] at Tel Aviv University.<ref>[http://israel-un.mfa.gov.i
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  • ..., he is related to a number of other organizations such as [[International Center on Nonviolent Conflict]] (Chairman), [[Freedom House]], [[Council on Foreig ...tegic Aspects of Nonviolent Resistance Movements'' examined the nonviolent strategy and tactics used by people who are living under oppression and have no viab
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  • ...al 1984, an appropriate year for an Orwellian agency making the world safe for hypocrisy. The quasi-private NED does publicly what the CIA has long done ...was standard operating procedure well before the CIA's creation. In 1912, for example, the highly-decorated Marine Corps General Smedley Butler wrote his
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  • ...September 2010).</ref> Indyk is also director of Brookings' [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]]. ...10 April 2006</ref> The issuance of his US nationality had been expedited for his previous appointment by Clinton in 1993 as Middle East adviser on the [
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  • ==Working for Repressive Regimes== Burson-Marsteller flacked for both the Nigerian Government and [[Royal Dutch]]/[[Shell]] during and after
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