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  • ...Media Response Unit; organising email and letter writing campaigns against journalists perceived to be anti-Semitic or critical of Israel.<ref>Dennis Sewell, [htt ...ety'' Moonman ‘began to take on consultancy work for ITN as an expert in counter-terrorism’.<ref>Inprofile: Eric Moonman, [http://www.liv.ac.uk/insight/2004autumn.p
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  • ...orkers Party (PKK). Nevertheless Gunaratna is still quoted as an expert by journalists. ...n's key expert on terrorism. In 2004 he was appointed as senior advisor on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency to the Constitutional Provisional Authority in Iraq.
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  • [[File:YJA new banner.gif|thumb|left|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Sp * [[Spiked]] 2000 (together with [[Young Journalists Academy]] 2006 and [[free speech NOW!]] 2014) - online magazine
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  • ...has assigned freelance reporters to dig into the personal lives of liberal journalists whose views deviate from the narrowest spectrum of pro-Israeli opinion. CAM ...[[Thomas Friedman]] of the ''New York Times'', one of the most pro-Israel journalists in the United States. In another one of its media alerts, it describes Isra
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  • Black American journalists Glen Ford and Peter Gamble describe Project 21 as "white-invented", a "Blac
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  • ...private military contractors are keen to allow themselves to be filmed by journalists. Erinys was an exception in 2005 when it drove PBS producer [[Marcela Gavir
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  • ...2002 [[Nichols-Dezenhall]] linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...ical company is a spin doctor's dream? This seems to have lobotomised some journalists who have treated her views like the tablets from the Mount. Even the normal
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  • ...] (CFFAR). CFFAR material, attacking Monsanto's critics, was also faxed to journalists and planted at a conference.
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  • ...ry Select Committee on the European Union that he was "due to meet [the EU Counter-terrorism Co-ordinator] very shortly" <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ ...nvestment banker [[Michael Alexander]] and attended by 19 other academics, journalists and think-tank members. <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm19
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  • ...The Foodfuture programme &#39;is also about making available material for journalists to incorporate in their articles giving an unbiased source of information a
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  • ...[[Association of British Science Writers]] (ABSW), a group of 800 science journalists and communication specialists in the UK. In that role Ghosh has commented c
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  • ...arch 2002 Nichols Dezenhall linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...n and from [[British Information Services]] in New York. This allows radio journalists to record the bulletins down the line for use in their own news programmes. ...the latest incarnation of government &#39;grey propaganda&#39; services to journalists. It produces a large volume of background and off the record briefing mater
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  • Black American journalists [http://www.blackcommentator.com/20_commentary_1_pr.html Glen Ford and Pete
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  • ...s was spent on publicity, advertising and speakers - not on the bribing of journalists and his earlier techniques.(60) Out of this milieu - and the changes in tac ...n, dispensing white (true) and grey (half true) propaganda in briefings to journalists and politicians. But beneath that was the third layer, the 'black' or psych
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  • * "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them"
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  • ...y 2005 General Election by inviting some of Britain's most senior business journalists for breakfast at the St Stephen's Club in Westminster. Speakers at the even
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  • ...and at least one discontent employee leaking information and documents to journalists about the Leagues’s continuing blacklisting activities. There was a seri ...ting activities, including the Kardex index from the North West’s region journalists. On it there were thousands of ordinary trade union members, Labour Party
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  • [[Matthew D'Ancona]], one of the journalists accompanying Brown on the trip, also reported that the new Prime Minister e
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  • ...ferences, carefully designed to bring in sympathetic leaders, experts, and journalists to get across the message: the PLO is a terrorist organization. and the Sov ...rence, held under heavy army and police guard, attracted some four hundred journalists. Attendees included [[Annie Kriegel]] and [[Jacques Soustelle]] from France
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  • ...n Churba's view of Palestinians as enemy agents, he is popular in Israeli "counter-terrorism" circles, and he has close ties to the Israeli military and intelligence. A ...lington, Virginia, and publishes a newsletter intended for distribution to journalists and law enforcement officials. His Terrorist Intelligence Report rehashes o
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  • :In Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus and Aden inquisitive journalists had been kept away from the action, but this was not always possible now. I "the unattributable briefing does allow a good briefer to inject ideas into journalists. In fact to give them a sort of lead so they go off and find the story for
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  • ...50s during my ''Economist'' years, ... I had been among the priviliged few journalists invited to his [Jock Whitney's] small lunches at the Connaught Hotel, and t ...Jank|Janke]] next write to the Guardian concerning alleged malpractice by journalists, either or both might care to explain what relationship, if any, exists bet
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  • ...covert media assets, the overt propaganda machine, and the bevy of puppet journalists is quite calculated. A theme which is floated on one level &ndash; a featu [[Category:Journalists|Borchgrave, Arnaud]]
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  • ...], Times Educational Supplement editor [[Caroline St John-Brooks]] and BBC journalists [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Isabel Hilton]], [[Trevor Phillips]] and [[James Naug ...editorial page editor of the Independent newspaper was one of two British journalists present, the other being [[Yasmin Alibhai Brown]], then an editor of the Ne
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  • ...ny of their competitors, targeted by a broad range of campaigning NGOs and journalists as a symbol of the "Typical Multinational". In Nikes case, the issues are t
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  • ...documentary on foreign affairs in 1993.<ref>OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB HONORS TOP JOURNALISTS AT 54TH ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER, PR Newswire, 26 April 1993.</ref> [[Category:Oxford alumni|Roberts, Gwynne]][[Category:Journalists|Roberts, Gwynne]]
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  • ...e government money was used to purchase the services of Iraqi and American journalists and editors, in order to publish stories favorable to the US invasion of Ir
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  • ...vices which supposedly were made in Iran. In Iraq, a briefing was given to journalists about the Iranian-made devices, but curiously, the two military officials i
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  • ...,00.html></ref> Instead, as the Foreign Office blushingly tells us: 'The journalists subsequently published many articles giving positive coverage of Britain’ ...the London Correspondents Unit which brings arranges visits to Britain for journalists from the Arab world and [[British Satellite News]] which beams slanted news
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  • Reynolds founded MI6's counter-terrorism branch and was the foreign ...nrieder case, they might use infiltrators posing as activists or dedicated journalists, and they might have access to classified intelligence information. The spe
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  • ...19-Oct-2005] </ref> The mobile phone scare is presented as a lesson in how journalists and policymakers should not react to concerns about a new technology. In Ja
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  • ...lobbyists masquerading as MPs' research assistants and moonlighting lobby journalists. ...ection of Privacy' bill. This included a clause which could have prevented journalists investigating the 'personal financial affairs' of individuals. There was a
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  • ...an updated model of counterinsurgency theory rather than the conventional counter-terrorism paradigm. In an article he wrote in 2004 entitled, 'Countering the Global I ...s a better fit for current problems in the WOT [War on Terror] than is CT [Counter-terrorism] theory, it's not a perfect fit. Indeed, I would argue that this set of con
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  • ...ntury,' writes William Domhoff. Then 'they were used by famous muckraking journalists, and future Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, to claim that a few large
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  • ...ation focusing on traditional areas of journalistic concern: the firing of journalists from the ''Daily Gleaner'', the systematic appearance of fabricated stories ...has been pacified. A think-tank of U.S.-trained economists, attorneys, and journalists is set up to advise the new pro-capitalist government. Ideally, the economy
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  • ...k Gordon Walker, Jay, other Party members from Oxford and some sympathetic journalists. This group started work on a manifesto to be released in the event of Gait
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  • ...antitative information/research are presented by the media, and works with journalists to help them convey this information more accurately and effectively." Actu ...: Tools for Journalists”. Baliunas’ session reported “techniques for journalists to use in reporting on risks and claims using global climate change as a ca
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  • ...December 2007</ref> He is credited with producing flak that has undermined journalists or their accounts and widely criticized for producing "hate-speech"<ref nam
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  • ...ment of Saudi interests in Lebanon with Lebanese Christian businessmen and journalists. ...rture from Iraq, the US administrator [[Paul Bremer]] put two ''Al-Hayat'' journalists, [[Jalal al-Mashta]] and Dhari, in charge of Iraqi radio and television.<re
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  • ...mer directors-general and a vice president of the [[European Commission]], journalists from newspapers such as ''Le Monde'' and the ''Financial Times'', corporate ...Buck]] Director General, [[BUSINESSEUROPE]] | [[Gijs de Vries]] Former EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator | [[Alan Dukes]] Former Director General, [[Institute of Europe
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  • ...nstantly studying German re-armament, and I know that at least two British journalists in Berlin are supplying him with information."
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  • *Confidential files were leaked to sympathetic journalists, including of course [[Chapman Pincher]]. ...democracy. They were taken to the cleaners. Writing seven years later two journalists from ''The Times'', [[Nicholas Whapshot]] and [[George Brock]], summed up T
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  • ...ntelligence services repeated use of judicious leaks, generally to trusted journalists and authors, of secret information with a view to manipulating domestic pub Until 1969 the League denied all suggestions by journalists that it operated a blacklist. But in October of that year the League's "Pub
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  • ...aspects of the Economic League he became a ready source of information for journalists keeping the League in the newspapers and on television, and for the MPs tak
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  • ...London editors on the move at a meeting in New York on 10th February 1985. Journalists however are not known for their ability to keep secrets and only a month la
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  • ...ht the reprinting rights to the article and sent thousands of copies to US Journalists and Embassies. Sawyer/Miller group regularly use the American press to dist
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  • ...rticle reported that the INC worked with General [[Wayne Downing]], a Bush counter-terrorism adviser, on a plan for the military overthrow of Saddam Hussein that at the *[[Paul Moran]] - One of the journalists used to plant INC stories.
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  • ...or Policy [[Douglas Feith]] and co-ordinated its work with the White House counter-terrorism office run by General [[Wayne A. Downing]], who had previously been in char ...the station's daily broadcast . . . [and] identify the biases of specific journalists and potentially obtain an understanding of their allegiances, including the
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