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  • ...Over 80% of them have international accreditation. The most popular study programmes are law, management, public administration, psychology, social work, public ...al challenges in news portals, newspapers, journals, comment on the radio, TV or social media. Annually they calculate about 500 media appearances.
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  • |subjects=Banning of Press TV '''Re: UK:Taking Press TV of Air.'''
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  • |website=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/conspiracy_files/default.stm |description=A series of programmes, each of which focuses on a particular "[[Conspiracy theories]]".
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  • ...ss minister with many infrastructure responsibilities; regulates radio and TV stations The Minister regulates radio and TV stations, notably the [[Swiss Broadcasting Corporation]], and is responsibl
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  • ...m. He worked several years for broadcaster VPRO on several current affairs programmes, and for a while his own television programme, "Levy and Sadeghi", with his ...adio Omroep (AVRO) on controversial subjects. Since 2010 he works with the TV production company ''BlazHoffski'', producing documentaries such as "Brande
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  • ..., he came to wider public notice on television, presenting a succession of programmes on the arts during the 1950s and 1960s, culminating in the ''Civilisation'' ...TA). It had been set up by the Conservative government to introduce [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]], commercial television, funded by advertising, as a rival to
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  • |subjects=Banning of Press TV,Censorship |description=The story of the banning of Press TV from the UK '''Sky Platform channel 515''' that you will not see covered in
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  • *[[Steve Morrison]], former Granada TV director of programmes and chief executive
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  • File:BBC on the Israel-Palestine conflict.pdf
    ...a number of Philo and Berry’s findings on the way in which mainstream news programmes report the Israel/Palestine conflict also apply to Newsnight.
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  • .../last-nights-tv-louis-theroux-the-ultra-zionists-jf2kwkjj2d8 "Last Night’s TV: Louis Theroux: The Ultra Zionists"]''</ref> ...nto television as the presenter of offbeat segments on [[Michael Moore]]'s TV Nation series and later began to host his own documentaries for the [[BBC]]
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  • ....php?id=75472a8f888434fb0ddd1b3abd8b84b1&media=granada_open&type=mp4 |work=tv-ark.org.uk |accessdate=27 July 2011}}</ref> It was marked by a distinctive ...programmes were listed in the BFI TV 100 in 2000. Some of its most notable programmes include ''Coronation Street'', ''Seven Up!'', ''The Royle Family'', ''The J
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  • ...q. The radio service started broadcasting a daily one-hour Arabic-language programmes to Iraq on 20 March 2003. ...sion service begun to broadcast daily hour-long Arabic-language television programmes designed to complement the radio on 10 April 2003.
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  • |constitutes=journalist, TV executive ...grammes such as ''[[Gallery (TV series)|Gallery]]'', ''[[Panorama (British TV programme)|Panorama]]'' and general election and budget specials. He presen
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  • ...[[RTP Informação]] for 15 months) and guest commentator for the different TV channels
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  • ...''[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-57141697 "Martin Bashir's TV career, from Diana interview to Dyson report"]''</ref> ==TV journalist==
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  • ...nd later hosted "Inside Crime" on [[Carlton TV]]. He presented the Carlton TV programme "The Verdict", which ran for 26 episodes. He was a member of a [ ...ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/question_time/default.stm |title=Programmes: Question Time </ref>
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  • ...dia outlets (including both Belfast and London resident news reporters and TV current Affairs and documentary makers) and 4) International journalists ...ften in favour of those working for British national outlets, particularly TV Current Affairs or lobby journalists. I will therefore deal with local and
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  • ...der Cadogan]]. [[Earl De La Warr]]'s letter was a crude attempt to vet all programmes on nuclear weapons by threatening the veto: ...rnment would give the BBC general guidance in the matter'.<ref>Minute 632, Programmes Relating to Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs' 20 December 1954.</ref> Around the
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  • ...lton New Year'', produced in-house and presented by [[Chris Tarrant]].<ref>TV Ark</ref> ...on the Children's Entertainment award.<ref>TV watchdog condemns quality of programmes. Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent. The Times, Friday, May 27, 1994;</re
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  • ==BBC TV Coverage of "Terrorism"== ...px BBC Motion Gallery] for appearances on BBC News and BBC Current Affairs programmes. Only appearances relating to terrorism were recorded. <ref>Any items refe
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  • ...ogether with [[UNICAMP]] and [[UNESP]], one of the most important graduate programmes in the area in Brazil. Since 2010 it also offers a joint master's degree wi * [[Monalisa Perrone]], journalist of [[TV Globo]]
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  • ...elevision channels and the Dutch public radio services on the only 3 Dutch TV-channels viewable for free on cable and online in similar role to the [[BBC ...[Fake News]]"-banner in their office, and removed it only after multiple [[TV]]-stations had noticed it in their live interview with an inspector.]]
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  • ...n of academic sympathies with Russia; Providing source material for radio, TV and print and online media on impact of Russian influence; Preparation of a Providing source material for radio, TV and print and online media on impact of Russian influence (including UK Fro
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  • ...become a journalist and broadcaster. He has presented various television programmes, mostly for [[London Weekend Television]], such as ''[[Weekend World]]'', ' ...that we treasured. Later, he would often have our chaps on his television programmes. <ref>Andy Beckett, ''When the Lights Went Out: Britain in the Seventies''
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  • ...airs]] television programmes including ''[[Newsnight]]'' and ''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]''. He attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|1962]], [[Bilderber ...nd became a producer on the fledgling current affairs series ''[[Panorama (TV series)|Panorama]]'' in 1956.<ref name="obit" /> As part of ''Panorama'''s
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  • ...O'Reilly Factor, and [[CNN]], [[NBC]], [[CNBC]], [[FoxNews]], and other TV programmes.
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  • ...ery 29'', amongst many others. I’ve also appeared on numerous TV and Radio programmes, from BBC Breakfast, to ITV, to [[Sky News]], to Capital radio.
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  • ...and TV. Our research covered the main news programmes on BBC1 TV and BBC2 TV and Radio 4’s flagship news programme, ''Today'', from the evening of Tue
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  • ...in the United Kingdom, the dissemination by wire of broadcasting and other programmes, and the possibility of television for public showing; to advise on the ser ...ed Scotland and Wales to have more authority over their own BBC television programmes — giving the National Broadcasting Councils rights comparable to those th
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  • ...g the public identities of contributors to media content such as books, TV programmes, and newspaper articles. ...g the public identities of contributors to media content such as books, TV programmes, and newspaper articles",
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  • ...tion for the Dutch politician [[Geert Wilders]] and appeared on several TV programmes to explain the content of Wilders' anti-Muslim film [[Fitna]].<ref>[[http:/
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  • ...in the [[BBC]] television series ''Blackadder'' and for hosting Channel 4 programmes such as ''Time Team'' and ''The Worst Jobs in History''. His autobiography
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  • ...e loss in revenue would then be met by the BBC 'marketing the range of BBC programmes' international, and from entering into joint productions and sponsorship de
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  • ...ocusing on improving the party’s policy making, and producing radio and TV programmes for three of the NDP's most successful national election campaigns. In 1981 ...gion, focusing on telecommunications and finance. Clients included Nortel, TV Ontario, Ontario Hydro, Manulife, and Teleglobe Canada.
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  • |description=A global TV channel backed by the Russian government. Allows Western dissidents on air ...s bulletins, documentaries, talk shows, debates, sports news, and cultural programmes about Russia. RT operates as a multilingual service with conventional chann
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  • ...ody which then allocated broadcasting franchises and monitor ed commercial programmes — intervened and ordered Granada to cut the reference out of the programm ...tices are sent out to national and provincial newspaper editors, radio and TV companies, and to some publishers of books and periodicals. When editors kn
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  • ...C Scotland newsrooms and thoroughly revised the design and presentation of programmes including ''Good Morning Scotland'', ''Newsdrive'' and ''Reporting Scotland ...nched KM Television Ltd <ref>''[https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kmtv/ "KMTV - TV made for Kent"]''</ref>, a local television station for Kent and Medway. He
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  • |constitutes=TV journalist '''Laura Kuenssberg''' is a Scottish TV journalist who was appointed Political Editor of [[BBC News]] on 22 July 20
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  • On 10 March 1980, the TV documentary [http://www.itnsource.com/en/shotlist/ITVProgs/1980/03/10/10568 In a 28 September 1987 ''World In Action'' TV documentary ("[[The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds]]"), UNCN [[Bernt Car
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  • ...ral, showing the affinity between peoples. This is reflected in lots of TV programmes. ...paid for Karageorgis’ marriage in Moscow. Karageorgis has bought 11 local TV channels across Greece and wants to create his own national network. The cu
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  • Among many important programmes he produced, one of the most challenging was "The Question of Ulster – An "Darling" or "sweetheart" was how Chris invariably addressed friends, TV colleagues or fellow football fans. He was full of fun and laughter, and ke
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  • ...channels throughout the US. He has often taken part in BBC and other radio programmes. He has written for newspapers such as the Guardian, where he had a regular
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  • ...ision, together with the IBA's officer for Northern Ireland, felt that the programmes summing up suggested too strongly that the coroner's Inquest would be unabl ...rly the same criticism could be levelled at them as was levelled at Thames TV - that of prejudicing a coroner's inquest' (Irish News 4 May 1988). At this
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  • ...ision, together with the IBA's officer for Northern Ireland, felt that the programmes summing up suggested too strongly that the coroner's Inquest would be unabl ...rly the same criticism could be levelled at them as was levelled at Thames TV - that of prejudicing a coroner's inquest' (Irish News 4 May 1988). At this
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  • ...s and comments about them. It was perhaps a surprising place to start, but programmes like Love Island serve almost as a microcosm for society, allowing research • Female reality TV contestants - including those on this year's Love Island - are disproportio
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  • Similar podcasts or offers of interviews on TV and radio on these and long-term approaches to insert material in radio and tv
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  • Robin Day was a regular fixture on all BBC Election Night programmes from the [[1960s]] until 1987. After leaving ''Question Time'', he moved to ...amme ''Around the House'' and also presented ''Central Lobby'' for Central TV, the ITV franchise in the Midlands. The show was sometimes broadcast at the
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  • ...t journalists. Broadcasters can use BSN material "directly into daily news programmes" {{ref|2}}. Look carefully and you find that BSN is provided by World Telev ...be provided directly to broadcasters... to be incorporated into their own programmes without attribution'<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/1/16/Statment_
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  • ...e. In the meantime, I carry on with daily life, cooking dinners, making TV programmes about Palestine and yes, praying for around half an hour a day.
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  • So on Tuesday the TV news channels behaved like Isis recruiting sergeants. Their blanket hyperbo ...The Guardian 23 September 2015</ref> universities and schools must develop programmes to counter ''“non-violent extremism, which can create an atmosphere condu
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  • ...find that there was no bomb. But, on the same day as the British press and TV were reporting the `bomb', the Gibraltar Chronicle disclosed that "At 10pm ...of these, Josie Celecia and Stephen Bullock, subsequently featured in many TV and newspaper reports.
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  • ...e', Belfast Telegraph, 3 October 1991, David Watson, 'Annesley hits out at TV "slur"', Belfast Telegraph, 4 October 1991</ref> Channel Four responded t In other words, in the view of the law, broadcasters should not make programmes about Northern Ireland using (non-official or unauthorised) confidential so
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  • ...ral, showing the affinity between peoples. This is reflected in lots of TV programmes. ...id for Karageorgis’ marriage in Moscow. Karageorgis has purchased 11 local TV channels across Greece and wants to create his own national network.
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  • ...eade]] and the moral philosopher [[Bernard Williams]]. <ref>see BFI Film & TV Database, [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/series/34655 The JAY INTERVIEW], [A ...go Press, 1999) pp.475-6</ref> The [[BBC]] bought the rights to six of the programmes. <ref>Rose D. Friedman, ''[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6l0_vQ1zpI8C&
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  • ...s a journalist, producing films for a variety of different UK TV and radio programmes, national newspapers and journals. She is a columnist for the ''[[Guardian] ...d viewer's health-related questions.<ref name="TMIAD">http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01dgd9c/episodes/guide</ref>
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  • ...conomics reporter and acting economics correspondent for main TV and Radio programmes, including the ''Today'' programme, ''World at One'', One O'Clock and Nine
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  • ..._content&view=article&id=159&Itemid=13</ref> The Iranian state-run [[Press TV]] described the conference as designed to discuss “the influence of the Z ...in an article for ''Standpoint'' that given Sizer's statements on [[Press TV]] and elsewhere, the link made on his Facebook page is not an isolated, or
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  • ...and went straight to see [[Alasdair Milne]], then Managing Director of BBC TV. Milne confirmed there was a problem and tried to placate Garnett by offeri ...as head of the World Service throughout the 1950s. He became Controller of Programmes in 1961 before leaving in 1964. He recalls attending BBC Board of Managemen
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  • ...shake our will. They'll kill innocent women and children so it gets on the TV screens, so that we say it's not worth it — let's just back off. The deat ...the perils of trying to advance democratic ideals through state-sponsored programmes, especially ones that deploy covert means.<ref>David Clark, [http://www.gua
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  • ...CO, MOD, [[British Bankers Assoc]]., Assoc. of British Insurers + academic programmes e.g. [[Manchester University]] '[[Reframing Russia]]'. Increased engagement ...hink tanks (e.g. SWB Berlin, IFRI France, Clingendael NL) launch their own programmes on
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  • ...and from SOMS-B ([[Special Operations Media System-B]]) inside Iraq. The programmes are outsourced to [[World Television News]], the private company which alre
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  • File:Deconstruction of a virtual genocide.pdf
    ...alist from 1983 – 1999. After several years as a desk producer on daily programmes, he became a field producer making short investigative films on social and
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  • No such programmes exist ...al (hybrid) warfare modules in the curriculum of relevant VUB IES Masters’ programmes===
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  • ...to FCO, MOD, British Bankers Assoc., Assoc. of British Insurers + academic programmes e.g. [[Manchester University]] '[[Reframing Russia]]'. Increased engagement ...ffairs|SWB]] Berlin, [[IFRI]] France, [[Clingendael]] NL) launch their own programmes on disinformation and malign influence
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  • newspaper to another, or change their TV news station. A healthy democracy needs a diversity of outlook, school-based programme. These programmes demonstrate changes in understanding and behaviour by
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  • ...d Forces, and to inspire a long term appreciation of NATO, its mechanisms, programmes and intervention activities. ...and society: ([[Jelena Milic]] silencing pro-kremlin voices on [[Serbian]] TV)
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  • ...cations Minister]] [[Benjamin Ben-Eliezer]] is quoted as saying on Israeli TV that the reports were "incorrect and false." Meanwhile, the contemporaneous ...oductcode=22010 When Killing is Easy] 2005 BBC Educational and Documentary Programmes on DVD, Synopsis.</ref> HRW examined the death of all three (and the disfig
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  • ...had seen it on television.<ref>Reuters, ‘Tuesday Rioters in U.K. imitated TV, report claims’, ''The Globe and Mail'', 27 October 1981</ref> ...435 'experts' tracked, Moonman was the seventh equal most cited on British TV, appearing a total of thirty-eight times.<ref>The other seven in the top ei
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  • ...between the social workers and the police (covered in a [[Cook report]] on TV) involved allegedly police searches of the experts belongings, putting jour ...ocal author's books 'The Secret World of Polly Flint' and 'Moondial'. Both programmes only co-incidentally one hopes incorporated many of these Satanic indicator
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  • ...ious decision to actively exclude Stop the War Coalition people from their programmes, even though everyone knows we are central to organising the massive anti-w
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  • ...ism]] – like those of being a wife-beater – are impossible to face down in TV soundbites. [[Jeremy Corbyn|Corbyn]] was left looking evasive, shifty and o ...Tony Blair|Blairite]] faction to discredit the radical social and economic programmes of the left by entwining them with allegations of [[antisemitism]]. Severe
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  • No such programmes exist, and no funding was available for this in Phase 1 Exploring the use of entertainment via TV and radio to carry messages to the Russian population and Russian-speaking
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  • ...tic?"]''</ref> This was backed up by biased coverage on news programmes on TV and radio. Those of us in [[Scotland]] have become used to [[BBC]] bias in
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  • ...rumtv.com/murder%20in%20st.%20james.html "Murder in St James's"]'' Fulcrum TV trailer</ref> Television speculation is one thing, but this was rather mor
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  • ...c Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) announces at [[Davos]] funding for three programmes to develop a [[COVID-19 vaccine]].<ref>http://archive.today/2020.03.29-2338 * 2020-02-23 - Chinese media reports on a Japanese TV broadcast by ''[[TV Asahi]]'', that speaks of the possibility, that "some of the 14,000 America
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  • ...17,941 postgraduates). There are 261,169 students in non-formal education programmes (258,831 undergraduates and 2,338 postgraduates). DU's chemistry, geology, |TV actor, star of a [[Star Plus]] daily ''[[Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii]]''
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  • Most of the papers and TV news programmes accepted at face value that Asquez' original account was false:<ref>See for But such doubts were not the preferred angle of most TV or newspaper accounts. Much of the media, its agenda set by the tabloid pre
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  • In 2011 [[One World Action]] closed, and its many ongoing development programmes were transferred – together with supporting funds – to the long establi ...rs giving up its illegal occupation of the country. In a 29 September 1987 TV interview ([[The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds]]), Carlsson had warned
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  • On 4 July 2016, [[Press TV]] reported that British activists had stormed an American military base in ...ch aware to me that massive security violations were taking place. All the programmes that I did work on were subject to these abuses. She is referring to interf
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  • ...ogrammes on [[Scotland]] and the slave trade.<ref>''[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bqvv10 "Slavery: Scotland's Hidden Shame"]''</ref> Yet the report contain ...tism]] was never going to work. The [[corporate media|right wing press and TV]] had no genuine interest in anti-[[racism]], other than as a tool to preve
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  • ...appeared as [[Satan]] in the 2006 movie adaptation of the [[Dirty Sanchez (TV series)|Dirty Sanchez]] television series,<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/w He also argued for the legalisation of cannabis in numerous television programmes in the United Kingdom. On 1 October 2010, he was interviewed on Ireland's '
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  • ...mond Tutu Educational Trust. The Trust – established to fund developmental programmes in tertiary education – provides capacity building at 17 historically dis * 2006 Trumpet Awards (2006) (TV)
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  • ...resident clamped down on any criticism by closing down critical television programmes shortly after becoming President in March 2000, including the Russian satir ...were widely used. The version on the left is a screenshot from the Rossiya TV channel news programme, Vesti, bearing the caption, “Donetsk Region, Ukra
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  • ...communications strategies for clients and acted as executive producer for TV and radio content. ...rs on all aspects of international security, develops and runs educational programmes on international
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  • ...ed I have been invited to take part in a couple of radio and TV discussion programmes about the Lockerbie case, and in general it has been a frustrating experien ...not worth dragging me into Edinburgh to sit in front of a microphone or a TV camera to ask me that."<ref>[http://lockerbiecase.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/th
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  • ...ing up as director general of BIS O'Keeffe had time to complain about a US TV film about racism in Britain: ...of suspects by the R.U.C. They consist mainly of unrecorded and soundless TV monitors supervised by the R.U.C. and are wholly inadequate to prevent the
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  • In 2006, the Apollo era slow-scan TV and telemetry data tape reels were declared missing. <ref>[http://www.parke |Fox TV
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  • ...re naturally drawn toward the Kremlin’s sphere of influence. Russian state TV is popular and supported by online and offline media in titular languages, TV and social media companies. Its aim is to stir unrest and alienate Ukraine
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  • ...), retrieved 29 December 2011</ref> Wits management did, however, initiate programmes to ameliorate some of the negative effects of Wits 2001. These included the * [[Ed Jordan]], musician, composer, singer-songwriter, actor, TV and radio presenter; wrote and produced the orchestral score for ''Spud''
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  • ...ighly popular, especially in the Netherlands, but also Western Europe, its programmes beamed by powerful medium and dual shortwave transmitters. After transmissi ...ter said he had heard about the [[Pan Am Flight 103|Pan Am disaster]] from TV reports and that he and Bollier had discussed the tragedy. During the first
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  • ...sians agree, despite having easy access to such views via the press, cable TV and the Internet. The number of journalists killed under Putin (17) is less ...epers. The beating of opposition protesters and the shutdown of antiregime TV networks are serious blemishes on Georgian democracy.<ref>Myth #6 brutally
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