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  • The Foreign Policy Centre was launched in 1998 by [[Tony Blair]] and [[Robin Cook]] and is funded by the likes of [[BP]], [[Rio Tinto]] and [[Diageo]][40]. I
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  • Lord [[Robin Renwick]] of Clifton - Vice chairman, Investment banking, [[JP Morgan Europ <td>[[Robin Clark]] &dagger;1, [[Taylor Clark Plc]]</td>
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  • ...isardi Intellectual Property Ltd]] | [[Reed Smith]] | [[Reneuron Ltd]] | [[Robin Nott]] | [[Roslin Institute]] | [[Rowett Research Services Ltd]] | [[RSA]]
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  • ...Iraq. The company had previously employed former foreign secretary [[Robin Cook]] a few years earlier, who had been forced to resign his role.
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  • ...New Statesman], states that Frankel was a mutual friend of her and [[Robin Cook]]. David Osler in his 2002 [http://www.whatnextjournal.co.uk/pages/Back/Wne
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  • :Immediately after the 1997 general election [[Robin Cook]] helped provide Foreign Office funding for the [[Green Globe Task Force]]:
    12 KB (1,782 words) - 12:05, 25 April 2012
  • ...cording to the BBC, “the appointment was made by Foreign Secretary Robin Cook in consultation with the Prime Minister Tony Blair.” <ref>’[http://news
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  • *[[David Clark]] Former special adviser to the ex Foreign Secretary [[Robin Cook]], David Clark has a Masters degree in war Studies from Kings College, Lond
    17 KB (2,655 words) - 19:35, 24 February 2008
  • ...l Counsellor in Paris, 1997–1999; Principal Private Secretary to [[Robin Cook]], the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1999–2001
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  • The 29-year-old used to be Foreign Secretary Robin Cook's man in the Livingston constituency, working tirelessly to handle constitu
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  • ...associate at the Foreign Policy Centre. Former special adviser to [[Robin Cook]] MP.
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  • Guy Cook, ''Genetically Modified Language: The Discourse of Arguments for GM Crops a Marie-Monique Robin, ''The World According to Monsanto: Pollution, Corruption, and the Control
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  • * [[Robin Harper]] (Scottish Green Party) ...| [[ David Whitehouse]] [[(SFQC)]] | [[ Peter Brown]] [[(SFQC)]] | [[ Dave Cook]] [[(Scot Exec)]] | [[ Iain Moore]] [[(Scot Exec)]] | [[ Jon Harman]] [[(Se
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  • ...reign and Commonwealth Office between 1997 and 2001. He first joined Robin Cook's staff in 1994 and was closely involved in the development of Labour's for ...e]] | [[Magdalen Bush]] | [[Victoria Chartier]] | [[David Clark]] | [[Leon Cook]] | [[Sara Cruz]] | [[Zeynep Dereli]] | [[Victoria Ergolavou]] | [[Thomas E
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  • ...Arbour, was summoned to London to be handed by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook some NSA/GCHQ intercepts she had long requested.” Milosevic was indicted
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  • *John Kampfner, ''Robin Cook'', Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ); New Ed edition
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  • ...mart dinners during his time as foreign secretary. Gerald always said that Robin was a cut above the rest. <ref>Julia Hobsbawm, 'Diary - Julia Hobsbawm', [h
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  • :Guy Cook, a professor at The Open University who conducted two research council-fund ...section had been written by a Monsanto employee. Morley did not reply.<ref>Robin McKie and Mark Townsend, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/jul/20/h
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  • ...f British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[Robin Cook]], the former Foreign Secretary was the FPC's founding President. ...[Rebranding Britain]]" panel was chaired by then Foreign Secretary [[Robin Cook]], to help out business and tourism and to 'engage Government departments a
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  • ...]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[George Foulkes]], [[George Robertson]] and [[Robin Cook]] were precisely the types the intelligence services longed to see take con
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