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  • As well as parliamentary documents and daily Hansards, the bookshop specialises in providing key texts, such as Erskine May, Dod's Parliamentary Companion and Vacher's Quarterly and provides access to the full range of related publications as soon as they are available.

    Independent bookshops in London 2011

  • The cop looked at the warden, who explained, "The Pentagon thinks he wrote some program or something that cracked the Dod's latest encryption software."

    Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010

  • It didn't seem to have anything to do with the Dod's Standard 12 encryption system.

    Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010

  • In fact I just looked him up in Dod's to make sure he was who he said he was.

    Labour MP Libel Case Report 2007

  • Times have certainly changed in the lobbying world and this is illustrated by Dod's who are organising the 2007 Public Affairs awards.

    Harriet Harman: Politician of the Year LOL 2007

  • But far more interesting is the Dod's Parliamentary Companion profile of George Galloway.

    Bethnal Green & Bow, Scotland. Kerron Cross 2007

  • Dod's Parliamentary Companion lists her parliamentary e-mail address: smithg@parliament.uk

    Labour MP: Don't You Know Who I Am? 2007

  • I should point out that that link will not work unless you are a subscriber to Dod's, or you work within Parliament, so here is the biog from the page in full:

    Bethnal Green & Bow, Scotland. Kerron Cross 2007

  • Can I just add that Lord Naseby listes his 'recreations' in Dod's Parliamentary Companion as "golf, tennis, shooting, forestry, budgerigars, wine" - clearly a man of the world wouldn't you say?

    But My Servant Smokes Kerron Cross 2006

  • It still doesn't explain why Dod's were still using the photo over 10 years later in their Parliamentary Companion - but we'll let someone else research that one.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Kerron Cross 2006

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