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  • ...> BBC World Service Trust [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/aboutus/bbc/]</ref>. ...ust (2003) ''The Current State of the Broadcast Media in Iraq''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/docs/iraqmediaaudit.pdf] </ref>.
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  • :[[BP Solar]] is the world's largest solar electric company {{ref|9}} ...OCO in the eastern United States and ARCO in the west, it has about 17,150 service stations nationwide {{ref|20}}.
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  • ...ington, DC, and claims to have branch offices in major cities all over the world. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, MEMRI is subsidized by US taxpayers. ...at MEMRI "could have more impact with a commercial subscription based news service business model,"<ref>IRmep, [http://www.irmep.org/research_notes/7_23_2003_
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  • ...ust 2004 Second Issue]</ref> After the war, Moonman undertook his national service in the Kings Liverpool Regiment from 1951 to 53, during which he took cours ...er by a group of powerful British businessmen during the end of the Second World War. Whilst at the BIM Moonman became involved in local politics and served
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  • ...record.jsp?type=publication&ID=254 Public Service Broadcasting Without the BBC?], IEA website, 9 Mar 2005, accessed in web archive 10 May 2010.</ref> Peac ...]] and the [[Scottish Office]]. He is also on the Board of Governors of [[BBC Scotland]].
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  • The CSPP is pursuing research into public service reform in Scotland<ref>"[http://www.cspp.org.uk/public/Policy/ProgrammesPub ...tland/2001/mcleish_resignation/1654366.stm Scotland's 'House of Cards']", BBC News, 13 November 2001, accessed January 2009</ref>.
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  • ...tp://www.spbe.org.uk/ SPBE website June 2006] accessed via the web archive service Nov. 2008</ref> ...tp://www.spbe.org.uk/ SPBE website June 2006] accessed via the web archive service Nov. 2008</ref>
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  • In 2010 the BBC reported that a Sri Lankan government source had hired Bell Pottinger Group ...Lanka 'pays PR firm £3m to boost post-war image'], BBC Sinhala Service, ''BBC News South Asia'' website, 22 October 2010, acc 15 November 2013 </ref>
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  • Bayer is likely to form a pharmaceutical alliance in next couple of months (BBC News, 8 January 2002). ...everkusen, Bayer administers and coordinates its activities throughout the world. To find out how to get to Bayer Leverkusen, visit: http://www.routeplan.ba
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  • ...g partners of Erinys Iraq<ref>Suzanne Goldberg, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/oct/30/iraq.usa1 US soldier's family brings legal action against Briti ...thout harm within minutes.<ref>Anthony Barnett, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/nov/14/iraq British guard firm 'abused scared Iraqi shepherd boy'], Th
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  • ...ynCorp was founded in 1946 by returning WWII pilots as a private air cargo service. In the six years since 1995 DynCorp received nearly $1 billion in contract ...t2454092.054861111.html U.S. to pay $4.6 billion for translators in Iraq], World Tribune.com, December 22, 2006
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  • The article also notes that Bivings can provide companies with a service involving the long-term monitoring of lists and forums. 'At best, the cons ...to anonymously monitor what is being said. Once you are plugged into this world, it is possible to make postings to these outlets that present your positio
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  • ...s]] (1911-2004)<ref>Anthony Browne, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article398863.ece From beyond the grave, Prince finally admits taking $1m b ==World War Two==
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  • ...(GP and Senior Broadcast Journalist, BBC Science Radio) | [[Peter Bell]] (BBC) | Professor [[Susan Greenfield]] (director of the [[Royal Institution]]) | ...ttps://briandeer.com/doctor-who-fooled-world.htm The Doctor Who Fooled the World.2020. </ref>
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  • ...ded study, called by the Sunday Times "the biggest research project in the world to look into the differences between organic and non-organic." ...was organised, they managed not to make the staff independent of the civil service which we'd identified as critical for establishing its independence', says
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  • ...on programme, and presented me – rather curiously, I thought – with a BBC News business card belonging (according to the email address on it) to [[Sa ...s may be teaching them subjects or theoretical tools for understanding the world - Marxism for example - which could encourage them to believe Britain and o
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  • ...is_20040411/ai_n12588533/pg_2?tag=artBody;col1 We are the guardians of the world]', ''The Herald'', 11 April 2004</ref> “I wrote about groups involved in ...of them. At the conference he reportedly urged for laws to prosecute the BBC for interviewing the killers of the British politician Airey Neave, and for
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  • ...rich]] (Head of Relationship Management, [[E-EMEA]] at [[Moody's Investors Service]]), [[Sarah Dauncey]] (a digital learning consultant) and [[Jack Watters]] ...0 cumulative reactor-years of commercial operation in 32 countries [Ref: [[World Nuclear Association]]]. Why abandon nuclear when it creates abundant, low-c
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], 'Editorial: 'Free us from the Free World', ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 12 - October 1989, p. 4. ...ume]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/1537/ 'How the world has turned the tsunami rubble into a pulpit'], ''Spiked'', 17 January 2005.
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  • ...e.<ref>Netanyahu's new political adviser Uzi Arad profiled, BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 24 May 1997 Source: 'Ha'aretz', Tel Aviv, in Hebrew 1439 gmt 22 in 1979 he co-authored, with his wife Ruth, an economist, Sharing World Resources, published by New York's [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. It arg
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  • The London Radio Service was a semi covert propaganda run by the British government's [[Central Offi ==The London Radio Service==
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  • ...ndependently owned PR company with 46 offices and 50 affiliates around the world. *[[Ed Williams]], CEO. Former director of communications at the [[BBC]]
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  • .... Mark Seddon, a member of Labour's National Executive Committee, told the BBC, 'In any other country I think a government minister donating such vast amo ....uk/worldservice/sci_tech/highlights/000914_whistleblowers.shtml BBC World Service]</ref>
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  • ...Labour'.<ref>Alan Rusbridger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2002/jun/07/bbc.medicalscience/print Fields of ire], The Guardian, 7 Jun 2002, acc 14 Feb 2 These claims arose out of allegations of a 'secret campaign to discredit' a BBC drama relating to GM crops.<ref> [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/print/0,38
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  • ...g/publik/impact_of_the_commercial_world.shtml The impact of the commercial world on children’s wellbeing: report of an independent assessment], Accessed 3 ...l]] - Former Editor of Television News and Controller of Programme Policy, BBC
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  • ...worked for major agencies, papers and magazines, including Reuters and the BBC, as well as every other available channel. It worked abroad to discredit co ...ts monopoly status in Indonesia, controlling at the time 75 percent of the world's oil production. Their book details the role of IRD and British propaganda
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  • ...y of [[The Times]].'<ref>[http://www.nera.com/MediaCoverage.asp?pr_ID=1483 BBC Online Threatens School Book Publishers], The ''Times'' 16 July 2002 posted ==The Anti--BBC campaign==
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  • World War 1 produced the modern British state - the Cabinet Office etc. - and mob ...oup, the [[National Union of Manufacturers]], were set up during the first World War and they mark the origins of the British corporate movement.(5) One of
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  • ...rations Media System-B]]) inside Iraq. The programmes are outsourced to [[World Television News]], the private company which already runs the UK grey propa ...am's deputy' The Independent, 19 March 2003 <http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=388761></ref> This prompted Aziz into making a
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  • ...cretary. From 1989-90 Ingham was also Head of the [[Government Information Service]]. <ref> [http://www.speakers.co.uk/Retro/5135.htm Biography] on website of ...ring Ingham speaking on behalf of nuclear power at 2m45s, and [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4481380.stm transcript].</ref>
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  • ...rator of the [[Small Business Administration]]. Before entering government service, he was executive vice president of the company managing the late Sir [[Jam On 13 September 2001 Lader appeared on the BBC TV programmme Question Time in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks in New Yor
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  • ...uartered in Edinburgh. One of the largest financial services groups in the world, the RBS Group operates in the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, the ...second largest bank in the UK and Europe after HSBC, ranking sixth in the world. Seventy per cent of the top 100 companies in Europe bank with RBS.<ref>Del
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  • ...tructive changes that happened to the English Countryside after the Second World War. I regret to say I played a small part in this act of national ecocide John Barrett : The evidence from the World Health Organisation was that there were tens of thousands of deaths, and wh
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  • ....co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1621138.stm Roger Liddle, Centre Stage Once More], BBC, 26 October 2001.</ref> He made £250,000 from his shares in Prima when it ....co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1621138.stm Roger Liddle, Cnetre Stage Once More], BBC, 26 October 2001.</ref>, the 'bible' of New Labour. Mandelson and Liddle we
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  • ...broker, and Brunswick, a UK financial communications group, the web-based service will initially focus on European companies."(Financial News of May 21, 2001 :"What it is without the spin is PR TV. It is a video service for chief executives. Rather than have their message filtered through journ
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  • ...climate change and on negotiating the international agreement to build the world's largest technology project, the ITER fusion reactor. <ref name="RSC"> [ht ...410001519/http://www.world-nuclear.org/news/pebblebed.htm Press release on World Nuclear Association website], March 10, 2005. Retrieved from the Internet a
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  • ...l Recovery co-ordinator' post foot-and-mouth in 2001.<ref>BBC,[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1476300.stm "Profile: Lord Haskins"]. </ref>He is al Haskins is passionately pro-GM.<ref> BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1834181.stm "Lord Haskins criticises GM opposition"], 21 F
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  • From the end of the First World War to the closing years of the twentieth century the Economic League condu After the Second World War the League continued both strands of propagandist activity and contin
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  • ...obert Reich]] (Clinton's Secretary for Labour). When Summers went to the [[World Bank]], he wanted to take Balls with him, but Balls took a job as leader-wr ...the Treasury, appointing him to the job without the normally strict civil service procedures. He officially remained a Special Adviser, rather than a civil s
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  • ....uk/programmes/b007qlvb/features/power-list-100 Woman's Hour Power list], BBC Radio 4, February 2013</ref> :Our goal is to make Tepco the safest nuclear operator in the world. But I don't see my role as just helping Tepco, it's about helping the indu
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  • ...st]]'', was an editor for ''The Sunday Times'' and a commentator for the [[BBC]]. He wrote a column for ''[[National Review]]''. Crozier was a Distinguish ...''The Economist'' until 1964, whilst also working as a commentator for the BBC overseas services. <ref>‘CROZIER, Brian Rossiter’, ''Who's Who 2009'',
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  • ...yle]], Times Educational Supplement editor [[Caroline St John-Brooks]] and BBC journalists [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Isabel Hilton]], [[Trevor Phillips]] and ...poke to the British Parliament, proposing that we - the democracies of the world - work together to build the infrastructure of democracy. This will take ti
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  • ...end of the current 9-year deal in 2007.<ref>BBC News Sport, "[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/4835062.stm, Bank to end its SPL sponsor .../article.cgi/1422.html Insight Investment launches investor responsibility service]," 23 November 2002, Web Archive 08 December 2005, accessed 13 January 2011
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  • ...a Civil Service Commissioner in 2005. <ref>BBC World Service, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/mediadevelopment/story/2005/08/050815_almirbadrevi *Civil Service Commissioner
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  • .../R, a corporate entertainment firm, and Feinstein Kean Healthcare (FKH), a service firm specializing in biotechnology and the pharmaceutical industry. ...ed 15 May 2002</ref> Another source recently labelled O&M Worldwide as the world's ninth largest agency network, with billings totalling almost $13bn.<ref>'
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  • ...e than 90 per cent of the medicines prescribed through the National Health Service (NHS). Membership of the ABPI is open to companies in the UK which supply p ...business/1307249.stm UK drugs firms issue warning to banks], (1 May 2001), BBC News Website, accessed 19 December 2010</ref> The ABPI also lobbies the EU
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  • ...for sometime but gained much funding with the advent of New Labour and its service towards business elites. Initially money was put in by [[David Bell]], the *[[Richard Sambrook]] ([[BBC]])
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  • ...ational Institute for Strategic Studies''' (IISS) describes itself as 'the world&#39;s leading authority on political-military conflict.Based in London, IIS ...pondent for ''The Times''.<ref>National Archives Famous names in the First World War [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/medals-buchan.asp J
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  • ...eville-Jones]]. The main role Burns will have is to oversee the BBC World Service's role in "public diplomacy<ref>Andrew Burns letter to Select Committee on ==From his BBC biography==
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  • ...itics/election_2010/8675265.stm David Cameron is UK's new prime minister], BBC, 12 May 2010.</ref>, the leader of the [[Conservative Party]] from 2006 unt He now chairs the [[National Citizen Service]], and in December 2016 joined the public speaking circuit under the [[Wash
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  • *[[London Radio Service]] *[[London Television Service]]
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  • ...He also praised the [[Campus Watch]] project, which is a telephone advice service run by the [[Union of Jewish Students]] (UJS) and the anti-racist organisat ...ical' to campaign for the Labour Party in the 2003 holyrood election. the BBC reported:
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  • ...and immigration <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/1978846.stm ''BBC News Online'' - Right-wing club appeals for Tory return]</ref> even though ...papers, an occasional newspaper, ''Right Ahead'', and a magazine, ''Monday World'' edited for some years by Adrian FitzGerald, Sam Swerling, and later, Elea
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  • ...f>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200720054953/https://www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/index.cgi?SID=cGFnZWFjdGlvbj12aWV3dmFjYnlqb2JsaXN0JnVzZXJzZWFyY2 ...ogether all Foreign Office activity in this area including the [[BBC World Service]] and the Cultural propaganda outfit the [[British Council]]. The review c
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  • *[[Will Wyatt]] (ex BBC, President of the Royal Television Society) &ndash; Chair; ...ate speech in the Balkans: Launch of Newsroom Fellow Polly Billington’s (BBC) report on handling hate speech in the Balkans
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  • ...l house sales, pensions deregulation, education reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional ...e party rightwards in the 1970s, in alliance with the ultras in the Secret Service.<ref>Dorril, S. & Ramsay, R. (1991) ''Smear!,'' 4th Estate: 224 – 228</re
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  • ...g of civil servants by ministers for a policy meeting. But in the discreet world of lobbying, 'prayers' has an altogether different connotation. ...'.[2] Fees range from £2,500 to £5,000 a month, depending on the type of service required.[3] The average annual rate is about £30,000.
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  • ...tinational alcohol company and one of the biggest alcohol companies in the world. It sells alcohol in 180 countries, with a substantial presence in 30 count ...concern with the harm alcohol can cause, and statements about what a great service the company is providing by producing such well-loved brands. As a result,
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  • ...iduals, but from the collective impacts of light to moderate drinkers.<ref>World Health Organisation, Global Status Report on Alcohol Policy, ibid.</ref>{{T ...that links alcohol to sexual success<ref> BBC News, 15.03.04 [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3513042.stm 'Creative adverts selling drink,'] - viewed 10.02
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  • ...to dissemble in the worst traditions of Sir Humphrey and the British civil service. In the Grice lexicon words can apparently be stretched to mean the opposit ...‘exactly’ aware of who she was dealing with. Here is what she said to BBC Newsnight:
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  • ...awarded a Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Marketing in 2003, the world's largest professional body for marketing, for whom he has also acted as a ...s, he has advised a number of international organizations, including the [[World Bank]] and [[OECD]], on matters relating to international trade.
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  • ...rning and to bring transatlantic and other experts together to discuss the world’s problems. Ditchley’s original objective was to promote Anglo-America ...ege, Oxford. Formerly Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service.
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  • ...news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3500452.stm Scores die in Madrid bomb carnage], BBC News</ref>. The government continued to place partial blame on ETA even aft ...watch?v=kqLGnyZ_ES4 Entrevista BBC Aznar, 24-07-2006 (Parte II de 3)], BBC World</ref>
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  • ...n that had nothing to do with the British State or its Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>Rowena Thursby, [http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?id=1556 K ...by the media" on national security and intelligence matters, including the BBC TV drama series ''Spooks'', broadcast in the USA as ''MI5''. He is a member
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  • * Nutrition contributor to the BBC World service.
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  • ...tp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4135621.stm Sir David Veness: Mr Security]’, BBC News Online, 31 December 2004.</ref> According to Veness the job involved ' ...ablished [[Operation Kratos]] under Wilding which sent officers around the world with the view to developing new tactics for dealing with suicide bombers, i
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  • ...nts foundation Elected Members include: [[Barclays Bank]] plc, [[BBC World Service Trust]], [[British Council]], [[British Telecommunications]] plc, Caribbean
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  • ...[Judicial Integrity Group]], a group of senior judges from the 'developing world' tasked with building integrity in their judicial systems (the Group create ...as personal anti-corruption adviser, among others, to the President of the World Bank, [[James Wolfensohn]], to President [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] (Nigeria) an
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  • ...g member of the [[House of Lords]], having succeeded his father, the First World War naval commander [[John Jellicoe|Lord Jellicoe]], in 1935 and come of ag BBC Radio 4 have the following summary of George Jellicoe's life:
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  • ...modern policy. His latest book, Disease and Democracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS (Berkeley and New York, 2005), for example, investigates contemp ...Ronald Grierson became a banker and industrialist but continued his public service by holding at different times government and government-related posts.
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  • ...a for England in 1938. During World War II he worked with the BBC Overseas Service, mainly as News Commentator on European Affairs, and in 1945 founded the pu ...rusalem Foundation]], UK Trustee | [[New Atlantic Initiative]] | [[The New World Order Forum]] | [[Institute for Human Sciences]]/[[Institut für die Wissen
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  • ...they worked on a number of prize winning publications, including the 1990 BBC Reith Lectures, The Persistence of Faith. ...the Cass Business School MBA programme; and on the planning group of the [[World Economic Forum]]. He is a graduate of the [[Cabinet Office]] Top Managemen
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  • ...ion for membership. LINKS promotes dialogue between Europe and the Islamic world based on mutual respect. ...ws.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3537853.stm Resolving conflict without a war]", BBC News Online, 8 March 2004, accessed October 2008</ref> Other projects funde
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  • ...has also conducted a poll[http://www.freedominst.org/FIpoll.ppt] of health service consumers in association with [[Lansdowne Market Research]]. ...s courage in the face of barbarity - both on American soil, and around the world. He is a man of deep faith, both in God and family. So many Europeans sneer
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  • ...ace (2001), A Decade Of Dirty Tricks - Exxonmobil’s Attempts To Stop The World Tackling Climate Change, July, pp6</ref> In 1993-94 Baliunas received the R ....org/index.php?title=Statistical_Assessment_Service Statistical Assessment Service], Accessed 3 January 2011</ref><ref>STATS at George Mason University [http:
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  • ...der whose auspices it meets. As the unofficial guild of British industry's world leaders, the group has a powerful voice and one of its most important funct ...largest company by market worth, breached the vow of silence. Speaking on BBC Radio 4's ''Today'' programme, Gent said the government should change the t
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  • ...a television reporter, working for major international networks including BBC, Sky, Bloomberg and CNBC Europe. Her areas of expertise include European af ...tropolitan newspapers in Australia. Genevieve can also be seen live on BBC World two weeks a month when she gives financial market updates from Berlin for R
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  • ...er and Viewer, UK; former Director, Foreign Language Services, [[BBC World Service]], UK; Associate, Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy, Oxford Unive
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  • .... Thus the makers of Zyklon-B agent used in the gas chambers in the Second World War were successfully convicted in the Nuremberg trials, even though Zyklon ...rvised probation, plus $35 witness protection fee or seven hours community service.[49]
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  • ...long-range commercial aircraft. It was involved in the manufacture of the world's largest commercial aircraft, the A380, which can carry more than 600 pass ...arking and processing systems, used by most aerospace companies around the world. BAE owns 20% of the company. {{ref|8}}
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  • ...d which eventually led to the downfall of Jonathan Aitken. Bringing in the service side of BAe, the company provided training and advice for the Saudi militar ...he deal. In an indication of the utter unsuitability of the deal, even the World Bank and the IMF refused to fund it, stating that they saw the system as a
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  • ...anscripts/truespies_prog2.txt True Spies 2 “something better change”], BBC News, accessed 10 April 2008.</ref> ...ritical of the anti racist work of the British Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches, and less surprisingly about the "Anti-Economic League
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  • ...entary Group on Wood Panel Industry]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on World Governance]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Writers]] | [[All-Party P *[[Bbc All Party Parliamentary Group|Bbc]] (APPG)
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  • ...stry in England and Wales has proved that it is possible to deliver better service, water quality and environmental compliance for customers, while also makin ..., water retailers can provide retail services (metering, billing, customer service) to non-household customers - of any size. Over a four-year period, Fronti
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  • ...ommittee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-2004); HM Diplomatic Service (1963-96); Head of Planning Staff, FCO (1983-87); Deputy Secretary, Cabin ...utton report's publication, under which she would back Dyke. Instead, the BBC board voted unanimously that he should resign. Neville-Jones denied reachin
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  • ...and over 50 international branches in countries in different parts of the world, the ESU promotes a variety of activities such as debating, public speaking ...s (the Schools Mace, the largest and oldest competition of its kind in the world) and universities (the [[John Smith (UK politician)|John Smith]] Memorial M
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  • ...appointed a [[Civil Service Commissioner]] in 1990, she was [[First Civil Service Commissioner]] from August 2000 to 2005. She was chairman of the [[National ...nd became its Chancellor in 2001. She became a trustee of the [[BBC World Service Trust]] in 2002, and is chairman of the [[Royal Commonwealth Society]].
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  • ...ehalf of 5 bilateral donors since 1999. In Liberia we are managing a civil service reform programme for DFID and in Sierra Leone are taking executive control *A project for the [[World Bank]] on "a review of Rwanda’s essential utilities (roads, telecoms, wat
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  • ...ture. Baroness Nicholson has been appointed as first Special Envoy for the World Health Organisation to work on peace, health and development in the WHO's E ...as the Parliament's spokeswoman on the European Car Industry and on Public Service Broadcasting. Carole Tongue is now a consultant at [[Citigate Public Affair
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  • ...lecturer in English at Berlin University and on the outbreak of the First World War was interned as an enemy alien. In 1917 Delmer and his family were allo ...Nazi leaders were convinced that Delmer was a member of the British secret service - his denials of any involvement only served to strengthen their belief tha
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  • ...accessed 23 May 2008</ref> The aquisition is reported to have created 'the world's largest generics company'.<ref>Maguire K (2002) [http://www.guardian.co.u ...nbiot. Published in the Guardian 5th February 2008; FRANCIS WHEEN, WHEEN'S WORLD: DOBBO'S MEDICINE MAN: FRANK'S PHARMACEUTICAL FRIENDS The Guardian April 26
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  • ...al societies against totalitarian encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ra ...ion called [[Forum World Features]], which operated as a professional news service. ISC documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute
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  • ...h North African Forces, 1943, and Central Mediterranean Forces, 1943-1944; service with SOE (Special Operations Executive); Maj, 1944; served with British Lib ...y of State for Foreign Affairs, 1946-1950; broadcaster on current affairs, BBC Television, from 1950; Labour MP for Woolwich East (later renamed Greenwich
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  • ...odies this journey from frustration and rootlessness to radical Islam. The world he describes before he was first approached, aged 17, by members of the Isl ...f a revolutionary state that would eventually bring Islamic justice to the world.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2115891,00.html My p
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  • ...NITED STATES: NEO-CONSERVATIVES DESERT BUSH ON FOREIGN POLICY, Inter Press Service, 17 August 1992.</ref> ...r from unqualified. While neoconservatives are noticeably secular in their world view (notwithstanding the rhetoric of good-and-evil), they recognize the fu
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  • '''Michael Felix James Goodwin''' (31 January 1916 - 7 September 1988) was a BBC producer and intelligence asset. He was involved in various covert propaga ===At the BBC===
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  • ...61, 17 October 2008]</ref> <ref>For more information on this pamplet see [[BBC: Centre for Policy Studies]].</ref> ...d-public-1 Dods people, 'Arrivals, moves and departures'], ''Civil Service World'', accessed 3 November 2015</ref>
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  • ...former top Whitehall mandarin, his last position before leaving the civil service in April 2009 was Permanent Secretary [[Department for Business, Enterprise ...ensions Fund]] | [[Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited]] | [[MHA]] | [[Miton Group Service Company]] Ltd | [[MoneySuperMarket]] | [[Mothercare UK]] Limited | [[MPSE]]
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  • ...ave her 'a moral framework of social concern and concern for repair of the world.' <ref>Andy Beckett '[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/mar/07/dailymail ...s]', ''Guardian'', Friday 7 March 2003</ref> who a year later joined the [[BBC]] and trained as a solicitor. <ref>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/articl
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  • ...is French and fought as a teenager with the partisans against the Nazis in World War II, staging raids on Wehrmacht convoys in the Lyon area before he was c ...Politics from Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also minored in Islamic studies at the Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center
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  • ...he [[Jewish Care Community Foundation]], a member of the [[Jewish Agency]] World Board of Governors, and a trustee of the [[Holocaust Educational Trust]]. < ...ions of the Al Aqsa mosque, the third most important religious site in the world. The tunnels have been dug by extreme right-wing settlers with backing of t
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  • ...attempt at being a rubber planter in Malaya, he joined the British Foreign Service and was posted to Moscow as Vice-Consul. During World War II, Lockhart became head of the [[Political Warfare Executive]], co-ord
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  • ...resignation on 21 January 2011. He is a former editor of the [[News of the World]]. In 2005 Coulson was the editor of The [[News of the World]] when the Sunday newspaper was involved in a phone tapping scandal involvi
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  • ...erts that "Islam is indeed a totalitarian ideology engaged in an effort of world-wide conquest much like Nazism." It goes on: ...fidels” rule). And like Islam, which seeks the total Islamization of the world, Nazism also sought the total domination of the “Aryan” over the “non
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  • ...o worked as an interpreter and translator for the Dutch National Migration Service. In this role she became critical of the Dutch asylum system, which she reg ...c.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3974179.stm Gunman kills Dutch film director], ''BBC News'', 2 November 2004.</ref>
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  • ...ws...) as an expert on 'radical Islam'. <ref>For example, according to the BBC Motion Gallery archive, Jenvey has appeared on the following programmes: *[BBC] NEWSNIGHT Nov 14, 2006
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  • ...der both Tony Blair and his predecessor [[John Smith]]... Levy brought the world of North London Jewish business into the Labour Party... some of the names ...Labour's fund raiser', [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/806413.stm BBC website], 26 June, 2000.</ref> Levy also brokered the deal in which the [[H
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  • ...born in Edinburgh on 19 July 1945 during the last few weeks of the second world war<ref><i>The Evening Standard</i> (London). 'Sixties liberal who has 'cut ...ull article</ref> which at the time of [[Demos]]'s launch was advising the BBC governors on the future of broadcasting and [[Gordon Brown]] on Labour's in
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