PR, espionage and language

Lobster Issue 50 (Winter 2005/6) £££

[…] sector internal markets and not all the latter are bad anyway. The Sunday Times, 30 January 2005. Lord Browne’s speech, ‘appeared to align him with Chancellor Gordon Brown…… BP later sought to tone down is remarks and dismiss any idea that he was criticising the Prime Minister.’ The Guardian 28 January 2005. It cannot […]

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New Labour tittle-tattle

Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££

[…] For a party already £20m in debt, Labour’s reported spend of £1m on the autumn election-that-never-was doesn’t chime well with the prudence on which Prime Minister Gordon Brown built his reputation. The man tasked with sorting out the financial mess now that Lord Levy has followed Tony Blair into the sunset is his old […]

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The International Centre of Free Trade Unionists in Exile

Lobster Issue 31 (June 1996) £££

[…] Europe’ by the European Movement in January, in Brussels.(21) Also early in 1964, F. Bialas, the President of the ICFTUE, and T. Philippovich, the Secretary, met Irving Brown for a discussion of the activities of ICFTUE and examination of various aspects of the struggle of the ‘free’ trade union movement against ‘the Communist dictators’.(22) […]

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The JFK literature: some recent titles

Lobster Issue 30 (December 1995) £££

[…] fullest account preceeding the present work. But why include names like J. Edgar Hoover, LBJ, John Connally, and others who simply died of old age years later? BROWN, WALT. The J.F.K. Assassination Quiz Book: Test Your Knowledge. Santa Barbara, CA: Open Archive Press, 1995. 203 pps. Foreword by Cyril H. Wecht and Gary L. […]

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Lobbying

Lobster Issue 53 (Summer 2007) £££

[…] in other parts of the world, (The Guardian 5 October 2002); Lord Bell/lack of ‘Chinese walls’ (Observer 17 December 2006); lock-in: Saudi Arabia will wait for Gordon Brown to become Prime Minister before signing the deal; name generation – always an important arm of political PR/propaganda: Saudi Arabia’s missiles are called ‘Al Salaam’ – […]

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A Who’s Who of Appeasers, 1939-41

Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££

[…] FBI under the Freedom of Information Acts. Published: Documenti Diplomatici Italiani (DDI) Documents on German Foreign Policy (DGFP) Nicholas Bethell, The War Hitler Won (1972) Anthony Cave Brown, “C”: The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Menzies (1988) Richard Cockett, Twilight of Truth (1989) John Costello, Ten Days that Saved the West (1991) Richard Griffiths, […]

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The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 55 (Summer 2008) £££

[…] Labour’s ……..fixation on finance, which accounts for only 7.9% of GDP.’ The context: 7.9% of GDP is slightly more than tourism and about half of manufacturing. Here’s Brown in 2004, giving the annual address as the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the City. ‘Let me thank you first for the scale of the contribution […]

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The View from the Bridge

Lobster Issue 45 (Summer 2003) £££

[…] solved in early May. Who was the author of the ‘five economic tests’ which the British economy has to pass before adopting the Euro? Obviously not Gordon Brown: this was well beyond oor Gordie in 1997. My candidate? The Treasury, bent on keeping the UK out. Not even them. According to Charlie Whelan, Brown’s […]

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The view from the bridge. JFK. Waco. Oklahoma. Timor. Moral Rearmament Movement

Lobster Issue 38 (Winter 1999) £££

The big switch Keeping track of the developments in the JFK assassination is something like a full-time job and I don’t have the time. Plodding along years behind the buffs, I came across Walt Brown’s Treachery in Dallas (Carroll and Graf, New York, 1995), an interesting book, dotted with new (to me) bits and pieces. […]

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The anti-union/strike-breaking organisations

Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££

[…] Department’ to campaign against ‘the dangers of revolution and communism’ (74), and, like the National Citizens’ Union, publicly supported OMS and enrolled its members in it. (75) Brown gives some information on the British Empire Union while comparing it with the Anti-Socialist Union.(76) Both were funded by British capital, and Brown notes that the […]

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