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Greetings. I wish to support free information and movements based on free voluntary action. The world is too fucked up for me to be happy keeping it as it is - I do not buy the argument that changing the system with lead to worse position then now - there are alternatives that will improve the world!
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Hicham Yezza
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- The Weird Russian Mind-Control Research Behind a DHS Contract
- Project Hostile Intent plans 'non-invasive' DHS brainscan
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Industrial & Provident Societies Phil bassett Coalition Information Center
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All distinct sources will have unique number, which once imputed can be called, in a similar way to a template, (but a page/line can be specified)
e.g. John in a painter.<01293840|p1>
benefits:
- Removes duplication
- Will create useful statistics of what is sourced on wikipedia.
- With the reduction in the number of sources, original text can be retained to protect against changes in content sourced.
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competition commission office fair trading fsa
Philip Gillett is ICI's Group Taxatio n Controller and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of ICI Speciality Chemicals Pension Fund. Previous roles include Director of Taxation for Europe and North America for Foster's Brewing Group, and Finance Director and Director of Tax and Treasury for Courage. Philip is President of the Association of Corporate Treasurers and Chairman of the Tax Committee of the CBI.
David Nish was appointed Deputy Finance Director of Scottish Power in 1997 and became Group Finance Director in December 1999. Prior to joining Scottish Power, David was a partner at Price Waterhouse. He is a non-executive director of Royal Scottish National Orchestra and is a member of the CBI Council Scotland and the Qualification Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.
keith Oates Joined the Board in 1998. Executive Deputy Chairman of Marks and Spencer plc since July 1994. Chairman of the Marks and Spencer Financial Services Companies since the first was founded in 1985. Non-executive director of British Telecommunications plc and Diageo plc, where he chairs the Audit Committee. Member of the CBI Council and English Sports Council. BBC Governor 1988 to 1993.
Mr Casolaro - defense death
In 2006, Professor Popkin from the University of North Carolina, said there were now more overweight people across the world than undernourished people. He told the International Association of Agricultural Economists the number of overweight people had topped 1bn (of which 300 million are obese), compared with 800m undernourished. He added this transition from a starving world to an obese one was accelerating., Overweight people now outnumber the hungry
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/08/15/wfat15.xml
Overweight 'top world's hungry' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4793455.stm
Árpád Pusztai
race specific weapons Spider Goat
Secondment is the transfer of a person from their regular organization for temporary assignment elsewhere, to transfer an employee, official, or soldier temporarily to other duties.[1] [2][3]
Secondment cash for access
Revolving door (politics
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http://www.caat.org.uk/campaigns/calltheshots/revolving.php
How Andersen Consulting (Accenture) employed Patricia Hewitt and then had the ban on Andersen working for HMG after the DeLorean debacle lifted ?
Over the past three years for example, the Department of Work and Pensions have spent a total of £216,179,665 on consultancies fees.
These fees have been paid to a number of firm but the single biggest company to gain has been Booz Allen Hamilton for its "Pension Transformation" work. In fact they received just over 50% of it, to the tune of £109,100,0000.
From what I can tell, Booz Allen Hamilton specialises in public sector money making projects. It also employs the former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, Lord Turnbull as a senior advisor to the firm.
Never let it be said that the revolving door from Whitehall to Industry does not remain in motion.
In 2005-06 the public sector in England spent approximately £2.8 billion on consultants, with central government accounting for £1.8 billion. In the past three years spending on consultants has risen by a third, from £2.1 billion in 2003–04 to £2.8 billion in 2005–06, largely due to increases in spending by the NHS In the past three years £7.2 billion of taxpayers’ money has gone to big consultancy firms. [4] from 1997 to 2006 £20 billion for management consultants and at least another £50 billion for IT systems consultants.[5]
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pollution chart survalence uk http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6995621.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/6995061.stm
http://media.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8530
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3918.html
cats tracked: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/transport/article334686.ece
http://www.privacyinternational.org/countries/uk/surveillance/

