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  • '''The New Party''' is a creation of Robert Durward, a Lanarkshire businessman, and public r ...otsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=84042003 Doubts grow over validity of new party], The Scotsman, 22 January 2003. (Accessed 14 October 2007)</ref>
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  • ...eralparty.org/vargoarticlep1.html End of the Line for the New York Liberal Party?], liberalparty.org, accessed 25 January 2012.</ref> According to the ''Forward'', the party had strong support from Dubinsky's [[International Ladies’ Garment Worker
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  • We always welcome new contributors - read how you '''[[Powerbase:How to Register as a User|can si ...ropaganda?''' }}Powerbase focuses on communication, spin and propaganda in party politics and in war and peace. The database contains collections of article
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  • ...ng organisations. The creation of front groups is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">So * Re-focuses controversial debates onto new and often unrelated topics
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  • ...tp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/3021001.stm Panorama: The War Party], BBC Website, 18 May 2003 (accessed on 28 September 2010)</ref> Although M ...word used for "state" in this sentence means state as in Rhode Island and New Jersey.
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  • ...ge&pagewanted=print "Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data"], New York Times, 20 January 2006</ref> ...in Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data], by David Johnston, New York Times, 20 January 2006.</ref>
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  • ...Boston. MEF scholars produce a weekly newspaper column which runs in the ''New York Post'' and the ''Jerusalem Post'', and they appear regularly on US and ...ists facing prosecution and those convicted to facilitate appeals. Dutch [[Party for Freedom]] leader [[Geert Wilders]] and French anti-Muslim activist [[Ch
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  • ...In 1967 he stood for election as vice-chariman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, but was defeated. <ref>’Mrs Butler is elected to PLP office’, ''Guardi By 1968 Moonman had become chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party’s committee on science and technology as well as a governor of Imperial C
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  • ...se:RAND Corporation|RAND]]. <ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am ...ald, 'How Does the World Look Through the Eyes Of Aspiring Terrorists?', ''New York Times'', 6 March 1994</ref> and the first reference to CSPTV in the pr
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  • ...the defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revolutionary Communist Party]] (RCP) and its principal publication [[Living Marxism]]. The network has n ...g/web/19980218145236/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM97/index.html Welcome to the new-look LM]', ''[[LM]]'', February 1997, retrieved from the Internet Archive o
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  • ...planning application for a new housing development or you are pressing for new environmental legislation, it's important your voice is heard.'<ref>[http:/ ...ttish First Minister), the former general secretary of the Scottish Labour Party was recruited as a director, as was [[George McKechnie]], a former editor o
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  • ...ocial Justice Commission Report (1994), which was important for the Labour Party&#39;s Third Way concepts of the welfare state. ...nerships between local shops and major retailers, and offer incentives for new businesses to set up in low-income neighbourhoods" in order to allow poor h
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  • ...beral and pro-market line. In September 2008 it dissolved itself into the new neoliberal think tank [[Reform Scotland]].<ref> Policy Institute [http://po ...h Parliament in 1999. It is institutionally independent from any political party. [[Bill Jamieson]], senior journalist at the right-leaning The [[Scotsman]]
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  • ...institute to be seen as "centre-left", although not aligned to a political party.<ref>Ross Martin, in an interview with Hartwig Pautz of Glasgow Caledonian ...by BAA Scotland, the European Parliament and the German Social Democratic Party’s Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation.<ref>Ross Martin, in an interview with Hartw
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  • ...me Public Affairs Manager at [[Business in the Community]], implementing a new business strategy in relation to the social exclusion agenda, and co-ordina *[[Cross Party Group on the Scottish Economy]] | [[David Hume Institute]] Trustee 2009-201
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  • ...South African companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, and [[Rockwell Diamonds]] Inc. ...S in Norway and [[Midstates Petroleum]], Inc, a US company listed on the [[New York Stock Exchange]].
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  • ...ate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New Labour' networks with those of the free market right. ...relates to New Labour, but the networks which resulted in the creation of New Labour have a long history and so there is also material here on the subver
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  • ...the UK board includes Sir [[Stanley Kalms]], ex-Treasurer of Conservative Party, and former director of the [[Centre for Policy Studies]], another British ...t courses' for high school economics teachers to 'bring them up to date on new developments in the field'. Since 1998, ICSEP has held economics classes in
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  • ...itical and economic reform in Israel, helping to found the Shinui (Change) Party.<ref>[http://www.iea.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/files/upldbook ...as published articles in The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New Republic, The Weekly Standard and Reason as well as in other US publication
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  • : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats : 20.07.2004 / 13.07.2009 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...[http://www.selvesandothers.org/article12009.html "Twisting Gulf Arms"], ''New Statesman'', October 31, 2005</ref> About the same time, informal contacts ...art to the neoconservatives of the 1970s.&#39; Ziad has written for the ''New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News''. He has wor
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  • ...n National Security Project]], a think-tank that "envisions a [[Democratic Party]] that is preeminent in national security once again". It's advisory board Ziad has written for the ''New York Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News'' (Pakistan).
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  • ...e Jews. They drifted to the right in the 1960s and 1970s as the Democratic Party moved to the anti-war McGovernite left."<ref>Stephen J. Sniegoski, The Tran ...oop Jackson Democrats]]' as well as those associated with the [[Republican party]].
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  • ...e]] at the University of Strathclyde, with whom she edited a recent book ''New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland's Economic Prospects'' (Edited by [[Diane ...most 50 years, Donald and I were friends. We were together in the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] Club of the [[University of Glasgow]] - all those years ago."
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  • ...friend of former UK prime minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deput ...pottinger-secures-tom-leigh-as-new-cfo Bell Pottinger secures Tom Leigh as new CFO] ''Bell Pottinger'', 6 November 2014, accessed 6 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...f executive and (briefly) the chief executive of Brunswick, to be the PM's new chief of strategy. When Brown visited China and India at the beginning of 2 [[David Cameron]], at the time leader of the UK [[Conservative Party]] and now UK PM, also attended Parker's wedding, alongside the Browns. Park
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  • :Under the all-party consensus on "mixed economy", even Tory governments showed no interest in " :Seldom without a twinkle in his eye and always ready for a party - or a jolly argument - he might be, but beneath all his banter and love of
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  • ...s used (with Lord Stevenson&#39;s SRU) by Demos for Blair and to sound out New Labour concepts to the City and vica versa, as part of the &#39;Prawn Cockt ...rman of the [[Global Futures Forum]], a Council member of the Conservative Party Policy Forum.
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  • ...tion defeat. Its goal was to contribute to the modernisation of the Labour Party necessary to win at the polls and begin the process of transforming British ...r [[Lowe Bell]] before starting [[LLM Communications]]. LLM was one of the New Labour Lobbyist companies exposed by [[Greg Palast]]&#39;s 'Lobbygate' secr
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  • Based in Wellington, New Zealand, the '''Life Sciences Network''' (LSN) is a well-heeled pro-biotech ...171103_8.htm]in achieving what it terms 'balanced' media coverage on GM in New Zealand.
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  • ...sed the conference to argue that, "The European Union's refusal to license new biotech crops is a clear and blatant violation of its obligations under tra ...rise Institute]] and [[Hoover Institution]], one of which argues that the "new biotechnology pose no inherent risks" despite evidence to the contrary. {{r
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  • ...company founded by a friend of [[Ahmed Chalabi]]. Nour USA bankrolled the new enterprise. Erinys won an $80 million contract in 2003 to guard Iraq oil in The New Yorker's Jayne Mayer reported on the connections between [[Ahmed Chalabi]]'
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  • ...n Relations''' (CFR) is an American foreign policy [[think tank]] based in New York City. It describes itself as being "dedicated to increasing America's ...]], gathered at 155th Street and Broadway at the [[Harold Pratt House]] in New York City, to assemble a strategy for the postwar world. The team produced
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  • ...p://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A41215-2004Aug4.html 'CACI Gets New Interrogation Contract'] The <i>Washington Post</i>. 5th Augusy 2004. Acces ...an is reported to have given nearly $40,000 to George W. Bush's Republican Party between 2003 to 2004<ref>Mackay, N. (2004) [http://www.house.gov/mcdermott/
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  • ...8 [[LobbyGate]] "Cash for access" scandal, which rocked the relatively new New Labour administration<ref>[http://www.gregpalast.com/printerfriendly.cfm?ar ...l]] (Margaret thatcher's favourite PR man). They were loaned to the Labour Party during the 1997 election.
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  • ...technology". In 2007, says its report, AHBFI deliberately shifted to third-party techniques to push GMOs: ...biotech and risk communication are designed to facilitate the adoption of new crops and products, especially GM products. Africa Harvest Communication fo
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  • ...ffices in Brussels and Tokyo, and it previously had offices in Chicago and New York. ...ional discussion of the issues. ...It received the Advocacy Award from the New Statesman, which described [its work] as being "Interesting. Openness in th
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  • ...ents/288_Issue%2047%20Spring%202009.pdf Mr Paul Hebblethwaite appointed as new chair of BNF’s board of trustees]. BNF News 2007;47(Spring):2</ref> The o ...to draw on the foundation as a resource for literature, advice, and third party endorsement.
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  • ...Frank Richards, was the chief theoretician of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) - a faction that evolved into the publishers of the magazine [[Living ...as in reality been a period of consolidation of the old bureaucracy in its new position as gatekeepers of business. The past few years have seen the growt
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  • ...de of conduct. <Ref name="Appointments"> [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/ New appointments by Bell Pottinger Public Affairs], Bell Pottinger Private, acc ...ek'' reported.<ref>[Ian Burrell, “Lord Bell set to promote democracy in new Iraq”, The Independent, March 13, 2004, p11</ref>
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  • ...R and lobbying company [[Lexington Communications]]. He is a former Labour Party adviser. ...er adviser to Labour MP [[John Prescott]] during the 1980s, and was Labour Party Chief Media Officer in 1998. He is also a former managing director of lobb
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  • ...00px|right|thumb|Civitas, 55 [[Tufton Street]], London SW1 - shared with [[New Culture Forum]] and next door to the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]]] ...om/smpp/ftinterface~content=a739403886~fulltext=713240930~frm=content The New Right, moral crusades and the politics of the family]’, ‘’Economy and
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  • ...omics Regulations], accessed 23 March 2011</ref> and [[New College, Oxford|New College]] Oxford. In 2007 he was reportedly 'awarded a PhD by Public Works ...Bill was educated at Imperial College, the London School of Economics, and New College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA), a
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  • ...|150px|''Preparing for Power: The Programme of the Revolutionary Communist Party'', London: [[Junius Publications]], first published July 1983]]{{Powerbase: ...n 2000 many of those associated with the [[RCP]]/[[LM]] created a range of new organisations centred around [[Spiked]] and the [[Institute of Ideas]], whi
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  • *funding and supporting private companies wanting to access these new markets; ...n in Nigeria’. The initiative – ENGINE (or Educating Nigerian Girls in New Enterprises), in which the two parties will have jointly invest nearly £7
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  • ...Purvis]] (born 06 July 1938, St. Andrews, Fife) is a former [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] MEP (''1979-1984'', ''1999-2009'') for the south of Sco : 20.07.1999 / 19.07.2004 : Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats
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  • ...zpatrick was a leading member of the now defunct [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and is an associate of the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]] ==Revolutionary Communist Party==
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  • ...s, British-German relations, German transformation since 1989; Germany’s new political culture with special reference to the impact of human rights abus ...in causes of the defeat of communism in central and eastern Europe’ (The New Germany in the East, ed. Christopher Flockton, Eva Kolinsky and Rosalind Pr
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  • ...rking on a similar project).<ref>Alex Peter Schmid, Political terrorism: a new guide to actors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature (Am ...Andrews as Professor of International Relations. Wilkinson introduced two new courses at St. Andrews, one of course in International Terrorism and anoth
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  • ...ironmental [[LM network]] and its precursor, the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]]. ...its bulletin titled ''[[Irish Freedom]]''. [[Fiona Fox]] wrote, using her party name, Fiona Foster, for [[Living Marxism]], appeared in [[Spiked]],<ref>[ht
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  • ...ve they should be subject to the same type of risk assessment as any other new food product and its intended use, rather than its method of development.&# ...unnecessary amount of miles that food travels. See for example, the Green Party publication &#39;The Great Food Swap&#39; and the SUSTAIN publication &#39;
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  • ...safety risk or that foods produced using GMOs represent a special class of new foods&#39;{{ref|14}} ...[[Unilever]] plc, where he is responsible for &#39;corporate strategy and new business development throughout Unilever&#39; {{ref|20}}. This puts him in
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