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  • #REDIRECT[[Time Magazine]]
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  • ...ner [[John Cowles, Jr.]], prompting resignations from many of the magazine's star contributors and staffers. ...senior editor at [[Time magazine]], was hired to replace Morris as Harper's ninth editor, serving in that position from [[1971]] until [[1976]].
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  • |constitutes=Magazine |type=Magazine
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  • ...ner [[John Cowles, Jr.]], prompting resignations from many of the magazine's star contributors and staffers. ...senior editor at [[Time magazine]], was hired to replace Morris as Harper's ninth editor, serving in that position from [[1971]] until [[1976]].
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  • |type=magazine |image=November 2004 Cover of Harper's Magazine.jpg
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  • ...ing story surrounding Jeffrey Epstein]]. She was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.<ref>http://archive.today/2022.01.28-21
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  • |type=magazine, website |description=US liberal establishment magazine owned by billionaires.
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  • |type=magazine |description=London and global cultural, entertainment guide magazine. By the [[1980s]], its former radicalism, where it exposed [[deep state]] a
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  • |constitutes=Magazine |description=Business magazine
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  • |parents=M. W. B. Knight, S. E. F. Knight ...he was the second youngest [[The Economist/Editor|editor]] in the magazine's history.
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  • ...he company's staff are based in multiple locations throughout the magazine's geographic area of coverage.<ref name=about/> bne IntelliNews publishes a printed magazine covering business news and politics in more than 30 [[Eastern Europe]] and
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  • |description=Co-founder of ''[[Time Magazine]]'' with [[Henry Luce]], who gained hold of company after Hadden died prema |employer=Time Magazine
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  • |description=UK news reporter who also writes for [[Lobster Magazine]]. ...for Marks and Spencer, the [[Owen Oyston Affair]]<ref>https://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/lob34-03.htm</ref> and Royal Navy espionage in [[Japan]].<re
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  • |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_(magazine) |name=''Expo magazine''
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  • ..., the "anti-war" magazine; publishing articles in Horowitz's [[FrontPage]] magazine; co-author with Horowitz on several books (including ''The Anti-Chomsky Rea *[[Heterodoxy]] the CSPC magazine, publisher
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  • .... As early as 1939, Chaloner himself began working for the magazine '' Boy's Own Paper ''. During the [[Second World War]], he enlisted in the [[British ...ner and Bohrer handed over the magazine to one of their editors and protégés, [[Rudolf Augstein]], who re-edited it as editor and chief editor under the
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  • |URL=http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobster_(magazine)
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  • |constitutes=Gatekeeper,Magazine ...sman''''' is a British [[Political magazine|political]] and [[cultural]] [[magazine]] published in [[London]].<ref>https://www.britannica.com/topic/New-Statesm
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  • |amazon=https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Joshua+Cooper+Ramo ...f executive of [[Kissinger Associates]], the consulting firm of former [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Henry Kissinger]].<ref>http://www.salon.com/tech/ht
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  • |description=Business journalist for [[Fortune magazine]], [[Time Magazine]] and [[Bloomberg News|Bloomberg]] |employer=Time Magazine
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  • |description=The monthly magazine of the British Socialist Workers Party The '''''Socialist Review''''' is the monthly magazine of the British [[Socialist Workers Party (UK)|Socialist Workers Party]]. As
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  • |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CounterSpy_(magazine) |type=magazine
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  • |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standpoint_(magazine) '''Standpoint''' is a monthly cultural and political magazine published by Social Affairs Unit Magazines Ltd, a subsidiary of the [[Socia
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  • ...mohamed-elmaazi-9242b665 "Mohamed Elmaazi, Freelance Journalist at Jacobin Magazine"]''</ref> ...azi tweeted:{{QB|Scottish High Court Denies Whistleblower [[Craig Murray]]'s Request To Appeal Conviction Over Blog Posts.
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  • |birth_place=New York City, New York State,U.S. ...tor, and childhood friend of [[Donald Trump]]. Listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].
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  • |description=[[TIME magazine]] senior correspondent "In Attendance" at the [[1995 Bilderberg meeting]]. |employer=TIME magazine
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  • ...on the spot after the shooting, being called by someone who worked for the magazine. He immediately phoned [[French President]] [[François Hollande]] to tell
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  • |description=British internet magazine |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiked_(magazine)
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  • |description=US journalist. Editor of ''[[Harper's Magazine]]''. Attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]] |title=Harper's Magazine/Editor
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  • |type=magazine Vanity Fair referred to [[Dylan Avery]]'s ''[[Loose Change]]'' as "the first [[Internet]] blockbuster".
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  • ...tish Information Services]]. After the war he was a senior editor of Money magazine and former literary critic of the Atlantic Monthly, died Tuesday. He was 66 ...arket,' was highly praised by several leading financial publications. Rolo's mastered three foreign languages and monitored propaganda during World War
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  • ...lished ''Altered States of America'' in which Stratton exposed the [[CIA]]'s [[MKUltra]] Project.<ref>http://www.frankolsonproject.org/Articles/Spin.htm
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  • ...ww.spectator.co.uk/writer/lisa-haseldine/ "Lisa Haseldine is The Spectator's assistant online editor"]''</ref> ...-storm-presidential-palace/ In pictures: Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil’s presidential palace]
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  • |description=A film shot of [[JFK]]'s assassination, taken by [[Abraham Zapruder]] ...o hide evidence of the assassination (such as the [[JFK motorcade]] driver's slowing the vehicle.<ref>https://wakeup-world.com/2015/12/03/who-how-and-wh
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  • |description=Before abandoning his Norwegian citizenship, he was Norway's richest man. Now Cypriot citizen. ...orway|Norwegian]]-born oil tanker and shipping magnate, who owns the world's largest oil tanker fleet. He also has major interests in the offshore drill
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  • |subjects=RFK/Assassination, Thane Eugene Cesar, Time magazine ...as the cover image for the 24 June 1968 cover of [[Life magazine|''Life'' magazine]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8lWYFslP8c</ref>
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  • ...] region. Germann's articles have been published at ''[[Russia Insider]]'' magazine and ''[[BFP Report]]''.
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  • |type=magazine ...oreign Affairs''' is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy. It is the house organ of the [[Council on Foreign Relation
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  • In a June 2021 interview with Icelandic magazine ''Stundin'', Sigi Thordarson admitted to fabricat­ing key accusati­ons in {{CCM}} has treated Sigi Thordarson's exposure in relation to the [[Julian Assange]] case as a [[third rail topic
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  • ...ttended high school at [[Jakarta International School]]. He has a bachelor's degree in economics from the [[Wharton School of the University of Pennsylv ...{{citation needed|date=July 2018}} He lives in London. He led Mittal Steel's offer for Arcelor that led to its acquisition and merger with Mittal Steel
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  • |type=magazine |description=Magazine which used to have independent reporting, although it has increasingly fall
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  • In Iyer's conception, parapolitics is best understood as the activity of continually ==Peter Dale Scott's usage==
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  • |type=magazine |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commentary_(magazine)
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  • |type=magazine ...e New Criterion]: Profile, Accessed: 1 December 2008</ref>. A list of TNC's [http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/List_of_contributors_to_The_New_Criterion con
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  • ...cle/boris-johnsons-great-climate-change-challenge-s2vj7673b "Boris Johnson’s great climate change challenge"]''</ref> ...assistant editor before launching ''Coffee House'', ''[[The Spectator]]'''s political blog, in 2007. He was appointed deputy editor, online, of ''[[The
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  • '''Pham Xuan An''' was a Vietnamese [[journalist]] for [[Time magazine]] who spied for the US. His whole story is related by Larry Berman in his b ...Kent]], author of a book describing espionage as a "reportorial" task. An's spy schooling had begun...
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  • ...his former colleague, [[Richard Reeves]] (who later became [[Nick Clegg]]'s Director of Strategy). ...-preserve-legacy-new-MPs.html </ref> and was responsible for writing Blair's last speech as Leader of the Labour Party. In 2007 his was among many names
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  • ...ng to the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. Producer of the acclaimed [[Omnibus magazine]], Maggie was closely involved in the visit of President Bill Clinton and i
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  • |alma_mater= Loretto School, George Watson's College,Emmanuel College (Cambridge) ..."[[anthropogenic global warming]]", a concept which ''The Spectator''{{'}}s other writers often argue against.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/media/20
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  • ...the [[1962 Bilderberg|1962]], [[1965 Bilderberg|1965]], [[1975 Bilderberg]]s. ...in the Middle East and the [[Suez Crisis]] in [[1956]]. He increased Shell's influence despite growing Arab nationalism during the early 1960s.
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  • =America's Top Wealth Advisors= ...advisors/1000/2019?mod=advisor_directory_profile</ref> as one of [[America’s Top 100 Financial Advisors]]. Top Wealth Advisors list includes 250 advisor
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  • |description=Mannesmann A.G.'s chief executive. ...owns a majority stake. The accusations were raised by ''[[Der Spiegel]]'' magazine, which said Dieter forced Rexroth to pay Hydac prices that were above preva
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  • ...ter [[Ben Bella]] on October 22, 1956. He was then [[Jean-Pierre Dannaud]]'s assistant at the Ministry of Cooperation as the decolonization of Africa la ...ansform his weekly into a news magazine in the editorial line of ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' or ''[[Newsweek]]''.
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  • ...n=British socialite listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's black book]]. Holidays with [[UK Prime Minister]] [[Boris Johnson]]. She is listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's black book]]. [[UK Prime Minister]] [[Boris Johnson]] and his girlfriend [
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  • ...3-10913658</ref>.Apunen started as Chairman of the Board of the government's radio and TV-broadcaster [[YLE]] in May 2021.<ref>https://yle.fi/uutiset/3- Apunen enrolled as a student in [[1979]] and graduated with a master's degree in social sciences in [[1989]] from the [[University of Tampere]]. H
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  • From Luft's profile on EMET<ref>[http://www.emetonline.org/advisory_luft.html EMET Prof ...Foreign Relations, House International Relations, House Science and the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. He holds degrees in interna
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  • ...-Chief of [[Washington Babylon]]. resigned in 2015 from [[Pierre Omidyar]]'s honey trap [[The Intercept]]. ...r 2010, left his position as Washington editor and blogger at ''[[Harper's Magazine]]'', but remained a contributing editor.<ref>http://harpers.org/blog/2010/0
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  • ...redit, including 2,435 hours in the Boeing 737 cockpit. However, the pilot's rate of descent was too great and its airspeed too slow and it stalled. His Dorothy Hunt's purse was found to contain $10,000 in $100 bills. Just before boarding the
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  • ...article'''Civil Liberties', 1952—A Study in Confusion'' in a letter to the magazine.<ref>[http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/-civil-liberties--1
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  • |title=Governor of the People's Bank of China ...e longest-serving central bank chief since the establishment of the People's Republic of China.<ref name=Reuters2>http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03
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  • ...ressing-rooms-after-shows</ref><ref>http://www.europeancleaningjournal.com/magazine/web-article/latest-news/madonna-uses-dna-cleaning-team-for-tour</ref><ref>h ...narama.com/posts-en/2014/05/30/the-full-madonna-katy-perry-interview-for-v-magazine/</ref>
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  • ...n on the [[BBC]] quiz show ''Have I Got News for You'' since the programme's inception in 1990.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/sep/23/ian
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  • File:Assange-manne.pdf
    ...list conservatism into the political culture of the United States; Assange's in the revolutionary threat his idea of publishing damaging documentary inf ...hich Assange was the primary researcher. In what is called the "Researcher's Introduction", Assange begins with a cryptic quote from Oscar Wilde:
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  • |birth_place=Tacoma, Washington, U.S. |death_place=Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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  • |employer=Time magazine ...imes]]'' and a foreign correspondent for both ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine and ''The New York Times'' in Europe and Asia. He attended the 1997 Bilderb
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  • [[Hendrik van den Bergh]] was the head of South Africa's [[Bureau for State Security]] at the height of the Apartheid era in the 197 ...azine/article/0,9171,916678-1,00.html SOUTH AFRICA: Rhoodie's Story], Time magazine, 26 March 1979.
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  • ...en's columns usually dealt with international issues. He supported Finland's accession to the [[European Union]], and in his last columns he also spoke ...nki]] correspondent in 1962–1964 and 1970–1996, and as [[The Independent]]'s Helsinki correspondent in 1988–1989.
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  • ...oice in ''The Matrix: Path of Neo''. In 2008, Neo was selected by ''Empire magazine'' as the 68th Greatest Movie Character of All Time.<ref>http://www.empireon
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  • ...ine. In May 2010 he started writing a weekly blog for ''[[The Guardian]]'''s online law page. On 8 June 2010, he returned to the BBC to present ''Law in ...d is accredited as a mediator by the ADR group. He has won the Bar Council's Legal Reporting Award four times. In January 2016, he was made an honorary
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  • |image=Juan Tomás de Salas.png |description=Liberal Spanish journalist and editor. His magazine was one of the most prestigious and widely read [[liberal]] publication in
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  • |description=Chairman of his family's media company ''Ringier''. ...r''' is a Swiss [[Publishing|publisher]]. He is the Chairman of his family's media company [[Ringier]].
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  • Editor in chief of ''[[Corriere Della Sera]]'''s weekly magazine. ...r people were supporting the [[COVID lockdown]] and trusted the government's decision, he reported that "almost everyone I know".<ref>https://www.npr.or
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  • |description=The largest British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher '''Trinity Mirror plc''' is the largest British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher after purchasing rival ''Local World'' from Daily Mai
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  • ...ission]] and revealed a major scoop, the massive [[CIA]] funding of [[NGO]]s like the [[National Student Association]]. ...[[Ralph J. Gleason]] resigned in protest and turned his attention to a new magazine, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', which he co-founded with former ''Ramparts'' staffe
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  • ...o"/> She has also was made Editor-in-Chief at the ''[[National Journal]]'''s [[The Hotline]].<ref name=LeadingAuth>http://www.leadingauthorities.com/spe Walter's work has been featured in ''[[The Washington Post]]'', ''[[The Wall Street
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  • ...''Building Design'' on the built environment, and for the ''Independent'' magazine on the psychology of place brought him to prominence as a thinker concerned
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  • |image_caption=Peterson was promoted on the front page of ''[[Time Magazine]]'' six months after he attended Bilderberg ...Bilderberg meeting]]. Peterson was promoted on the front page of ''[[Time Magazine]]'' In December 1966, six months after the meeting.
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  • |description=Founder of super-influential [[Wikipedia]]. Tony Blair aide's is (strategically?) married to him. |birth_place=Huntsville, Alabama, U.S.
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  • ...an]] journalist and [[true crime]] writer who has been published in Harper's, ''[[GQ]]'', the ''[[New York Times]]'', and ''[[Rolling Stone]]''.<ref nam ...lades and opportunities, starting with a breakthrough stories for [[Harper's]] about small-town Canadian hockey players and life in a flophouse on the B
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  • Richard M. Bennett's research has been helpful to [[Wikispooks]] in establishing some basic fact ...ect of intelligence....laced with gems throughout... a must-buy"'' (EYESPY Magazine)
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  • ...7 members, many of whom were associated with the neoconservative religious magazine ''[[First Things]]''.<ref>Ronald Bailey, [http://www.reason.com/news/show/3 ::Let's start with the boss. Leon Kass is a physician and philosopher with a decide
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  • |alma_mater=St Peter's College (Oxford) ..., and [[Labour Party]] activist. She is a staff writer for ''[[Tribune]]'' magazine and was previously the economics commentator of the ''[[New Statesman]]''.
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  • '''John Dinges''' was special correspondent for ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', ''[[Washington Post]]'' and [[Citadel Media|ABC Radio]] in [[Chi ...government. With a group of Chilean journalists, he cofounded the Chilean magazine ''[[APSI]]''.<ref>http://johndinges.com/</ref> Since 1996 he was associate
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  • ...ith Oscar Bronner, Wochenzeitung Falter, Wien, Nr. 40 vom 2. Oktober 2008, S. 27</ref> ...nomic journal ''[[Trend (magazine)|trend]]'' and news magazine ''[[Profil (magazine)|profil]]''.<ref name="de">https://www.kobo.com/at/en/ebook/despite-everyth
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  • |description=Founder and editor-in-chief of ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine. ...azine publisher. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine, a publication with revealing photographs and articles which provoked charg
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  • A brief biographical account of Ford's CIC service in Paris during the [[Korean War]] is posted [http://codshit.bl ...omment-page-3/</ref> His writings were published on a number of [[website]]s, including:
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  • ''Forbes'' magazine term Andrej Babiš "the Czech Republic's version of [[Donald Trump]]".<ref>https://www.forbes.com/profile/andrej-bab
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  • The company's valuation soared after it claimed to have revolutionized [[blood test]]ing ...tune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' named her in its feature article on "The World's 19 Most Disappointing Leaders".<ref name="Fortune">https://web.archive.org/
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  • ...,9171,833615,00.html "A PERT Man for the CIA"], [[Time (magazine)|''Time'' magazine]], April 23, 1965</ref> ...1959, fired its first test missile July 20, 1960, and departed on the Navy's first deterrent patrol on November 15, 1960. Raborn received the [[Navy Dis
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  • |birth_place=Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. ...stream'' magazine, managing editor at ''Commentary'', editor at ''Harper's Magazine'', and was an editor at Legacy Books and at Basic Books.
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  • |description=A supporter of [[US deep state]] {{on}}s |birth_place=San Francisco, California, U.S.
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  • ...He holds a master's in journalism from Columbia University and a bachelor's in history, summa cum laude, from Washington University in St. Louis."<ref>
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  • |description=one of Britain's noted Mitford sisters. Married Sir [[Oswald Mosley]]. '''Diana, Lady Mosley''', née Mitford, was one of Britain's noted Mitford sisters.<ref>''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3qFPYIFNeE "
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  • |birth_place=Christiana Hundred, Delaware, U.S. |death_place=Mt. Cuba Center, Greenville, Delaware, U.S.
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  • ...tens When Weekly Speaks]", ''New York Times'', March 11, 2003. </ref>. The magazine is edited by [[William Kristol]], chairman of the controversial [[Project f ...that "more than 65,000 politically active Americans nationwide receive the magazine each week". <ref>"[http://www.weeklystandard.com/advertising/readershipcirc
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  • |interests=Time Magazine |description=US Internet billionaire, bought ''[[Time Magazine]]''
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  • ...s Oral History Unit. He has written a number of books, mostly about the UK's [[intelligence agencies]].<ref>{http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/authors/steph With [[Robin Ramsay]], Dorril co-founded the magazine ''[[Lobster]]'', but where Ramsay, according to Dorril, "went through somet
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  • |founded=Lobster Magazine |description=Robin Ramsay is co-founder and editor of the Lobster Magazine. He writes about politics, para-politics and deep Politics.
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  • ...rdian]]'', the ''[[New York Sun]]'', ''[[The New York Post]]'', ''[[Reason magazine]]'' and ''[[Salon.com]]''. ...versity of Chicago]].<ref name=bio>[http://newamerica.net/user/214 McArdle's profile with the fellowship]</ref>
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  • ...tigative unit, the ''New York Times'', the ''Washington Post'', ''New York Magazine'', and the ''Huffington Post'', among other publications.<ref>https://web.a ...0541YE16 "A Political Odyssey: The Rise of American Militarism and One Man's Fight to Stop It"], which was published in September 2008.
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  • ...', July 2010.</ref> According to the ''One Million United'' blog, Robinson's Facebook page was deleted shortly after publication of the ''Searchlight'' ...Names EDL Leader “Tommy Robinson” as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon], ''Bartholomew's Notes on Religion, 26 June 2010.
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  • ...; the annual ''[[Dod's Parliamentary Companion]]''; and ''[[The Parliament Magazine]]'', aimed at [[Members of the European Parliament]]. Publication of ''Dods
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  • ...e Cercle' is quoted by his son Max Strauß: "He hated Langemann". Langemann's papers and tapes countered many of the known goals of 'Le Cercle': it touch ...py Volume 7 Number 1 Sept.-Nov. 1982 "WE CAN USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS & WIN...U.S. ARMY MANUALS SAY"] — page 6</ref> Other revelations included:<ref>http:/
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  • ...-oesterreicher/?seite=3</ref> [[Forbes Magazine]]'s 2015 list of The World's Billionaires ranked Leitner 1190 with an estimated net worth of $1.6 billio
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  • ...unded [[Consortiumnews]] in 1995 as the [[internet]]'s first investigative magazine. He saw it as a way to combine modern technology and old-fashioned journali
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  • |alma_mater=St. Bernard's School, Phillips Exeter Academy, University of California Berkeley, London ...e was published without a [[byline]], but was widely known to be Klebnikov's work. Klebnikov soon received death threats, and took a break from reportin
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  • ...rks]], such as [[book]]s, [[comic book]]s, [[newspaper]]s, and [[magazine]]s. With the advent of digital information systems, the scope has expanded to ...g in the U.S. in [[1967]] (following the major scandal relating to the CIA's penetration of domestic institutions, especially the [[National Student Ass
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  • ...ng, [[Scotland]], he moved to Bath, Somerset, in 1991 to work for computer magazine ''Amiga Power'' as a staff writer, where he gained attention for his video ...ine-journalists-wings-over-scotland-bella-caledonia "More power to Glasgow's online journalists"]''</ref>
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  • |image_caption=In doorman's uniform, 1980 ...and the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy]]".<ref>James R. Gaines, People Magazine, 2 March 1987, ''In the Shadows a Killer Waited,'' p 64</ref>
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  • ...Insightful journalist on Korean matters; revealed that 70 percent of the U.S. intelligence budget is spent on private contracts ...icles for several magazines, including ''[[Harper's]]'', ''[[Mother Jones (magazine)|Mother Jones]]'',<ref>https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2005/01/spy-who
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  • ...widely used by websites to illustrate articles similarly critical of {{ON}}s ...ees joined staff at an Atlanta, Georgia graphic studio creating images for magazine and newspaper advertisements. In 1984 he west to [[Los Angeles]]. He set up
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  • |description=Italian entrepreneur and Senator for [[Silvio Berlusconi]]'s party. Exposed as confidential informant to the US embassy. ...cs from the [[University of Milan]] in [[1964]] and a post-graduate master's degree in Management from [[SDA-Bocconi]] in [[1976]]. In [[1992]] he recei
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  • ...ent of a small part-time editorial staff which produced the quarterly IIHD magazine, sent free to health officials around the world. ...r World Inc in New York city, and also affiliated with Columbia University's Center for Global Health and Economic Development ... which sounds suspicio
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  • ...[[Socialist International]], was among the many mourners at [[Dr Sartawi]]'s funeral in Amman, [[Jordan]], on 11 April 1983. ...magazine/article/0,9171,953794-1,00.html "Never at a Loss for Words"] TIME magazine, 1983-04-18</ref>
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  • ...ohn-John''' or '''JFK&nbsp;Jr.''', was an American lawyer, journalist, and magazine publisher. He was a son of the 35th [[US President|President of the United ...r almost four years. In 1995, he launched ''[[George (magazine)|George]]'' magazine, using his political and celebrity status to publicize it. He [[John F. Ken
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  • ...youll-never-guess-whos-to-blame-for-77-9nrbbl7ndpn "You'll never guess who's to blame for 7/7"]'', ''[[The Times]]'', 13-December-2005, Accessed 24-Apri Dean Godson attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge.
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  • ...s://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1147880311 title: The socialist awakening : what's different now about the left</ref> ...otest of the owner Chris Hughes' firing of the editor and plan to turn the magazine into a profit-making vehicle.
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  • ...Nordlie''' was a Norwegian military officer, member of [[Vidkun Quisling]]'s Nazi party, then resistance leader during World War II, and prominent busin He was CEO of the newspaper and magazine retail chain Narvesen from 1957 to 1975, and a co-founder of the organizati
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  • .../wiki/Freedom_of_information_laws_by_country</ref> Different [[deep state]]s have evolved different ways of dealing with them.{{cn}} [[Ryan Shapiro]] is regarded by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as the "most prolific" FOIA requester. His wor
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  • |headquarters=Tysons Corner, Virginia (McLean mailing address), U.S. ...At the end of the 1950s, ''[[Time Magazine]]'' dubbed the firm "the world's largest, most prestigious management consulting firm."<ref>http://www.libra
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  • |description=Writer for the Nazi magazine ''Das Reich'' who in 1946 founded the ''[[Handelsblatt]]''. One of the firs ...SA]] or because it became known that he had written for years for the Nazi magazine ''Das Reich''.<ref>https://www.handelsblatt.com/arts_und_style/aus-aller-we
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  • ...tor of FAIR's magazine ''[[Extra!]]'', and later served as the publication's publisher.<ref>''Extra!'', June 1987; ''Extra!'', January/February 1987.</r ...ished in 1985 by Grove Press. Covering [[Lysergic acid diethylamide|LSD]]'s use by both the [[counterculture of the 1960s|counterculture]] of the 1960s
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  • Kragić is a board member of the [[Wallenberg Foundation]]'s ownership company FAM, and [[SAAB]],<ref name=museum/> thus making her part ...dsstudier|Institute for Future Studies]] and in the Wallenberg Foundation 's ownership companies FAM and SAAB.<ref name=museum/>
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  • ....npr.org/2017/12/16/571305374/a-look-at-rts-redacted-tonight "A Look At RT's 'Redacted Tonight'"]''</ref><ref>''[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/arts ...told [[Rachel Manteuffel]] of ''[[The Washington Post|The Washington Post Magazine]]'' that the [[Russia]]n government funds his show, explaining:
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  • ...mpire, died from [[Hepatocellular carcinoma|liver cancer]] in 1985. Lawson's father was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] between 1983 and 1989. ...ial Times]]''. From 1990 until 1995 he was editor of ''[[The Spectator]]'' magazine, a post his father had occupied from 1966 to 1970.<ref>http://www.independe
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  • ...hed in February 1912 an article about Tesla's resonator in The World Today magazine:
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  • |image_caption=[[David Teacher]]'s book length treatment of the group, now freely available ...and Swiss and later even [[Saudi intelligence]] and apartheid South Africa’s secret service, [[BOSS]]."<ref>http://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNEO17De
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  • ..., and television personality. Smith first gained popularity in [[Playboy]] magazine when she won the title of [[1993]] Playmate of the Year.<ref>https://web.ar ...lted in speculation that she married him for his money. Following Marshall's death in [[1995]], Smith began a lengthy legal battle over a share of his e
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  • ...wrote of [[Ghislaine Maxwell]], a central character in [[Jeffrey Epstein]]'s sexual blackmailing operation: ...are when you’re in the gutter.<ref>https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/it-s-hard-not-to-pity-ghislaine-maxwell</ref>}}
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  • ...r. Although considered a liberal in his early career, by the 1970s Johnson's [[anti-communism]] and conservative moralism meant he came to be increasing ...enace of Beatlism" became the most discussed article in the history of the magazine<ref>https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/08/archive-menace-beatlism</r
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  • ...from the [[Norway/Military|military]], as editor-in-chief of the military magazine ''[[Forsvarets forum]]''.<ref>https://www.forsvaretsforum.no/forsvarets-for ...-Propaganda-Ecosystem_08-04-20.pdf</ref> According to ''Faktisk'', "[[NATO's Center for Strategic Communications]] (Stratcom) uses the term information
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  • ...in the resistance against Nazism. After the war, she became one of Germany's leading journalists and intellectuals, and part of the reboot of the [[Germ In 1946, Dönhoff joined the fledgling, [[Hamburg]]-based magazine ''[[Die Zeit]]'' as political editor, and to the time of her death on 11 Ma
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  • '''Frank Hilton Pearl''' was a US [[businessman]]. "In Washington’s elite business and cultural circles, Frank H. Pearl was known as the riches ...s 30s, he charted the financial structuring for a seminal deal. With Pearl's help, Wesray Capital used mostly borrowed money to "leverage" an $80 millio
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  • ...Booth]], and his time as a [[chocolatier]] at family business ''[[Rowntree's]]'', one of the most important in Britain. Even as a powerful businessman, ...on Pavement (the name of a street) in York where his father owned a grocer's shop.<ref name="Vernon2005"> Anne Vernon (2005). ''Quaker Business Man: The
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  • ...ppeared in ''[[The Nation]]'', ''[[The Atlantic Monthly]]'', ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]'', ''[[The Village Voice]]'', and ''[[Rolling Stone]]''.<ref na ...a-abramsky</ref> and a lecturer in the [[University of California, Davis]]'s University Writing Program.<ref name=davis>https://poverty.ucdavis.edu/prof
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  • ...[2012]], [[2013]] and [[2014]] according to Kommersant's magazine The Firm's Secret, the best city in Russia for business in 2013 according to [[Forbes] ...of the Soviet Union, it is governed as the administrative centre of Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, an exclave situated between Lithuania and Poland.
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  • ...the first debate in the [[1976 United States presidential election|1976 U.S. Presidential election]], and moderated the debate between the [[Democratic ...l 40 Years Later, Still Trying to Define Presidential Power: Richard Nixon's Tenure and Downfall Are Reassessed]". ''New York Times''. Retrieved 2 Octob
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  • ...<ref>''[https://twitter.com/DCKennard/status/1138493594728304640 "Guardian's deputy editor Paul Johnson joined state censorship D-Notice committee (run ...io 4"]''</ref> During this period, Kennard wrote for the ''Leeds Student'' magazine.<ref>''[https://www.theguardian.com/education/2006/jul/12/highereducation.r
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