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Cary was backed by Kenneth Shorrock and Ben Swift, two other pathologists who examined Tomlinson's body.
Ian Tomlinson inquest: medical queries addressed to Freddy Patel 2011
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Among them were Penny Shepherd, chief executive of UKSIF, Britain's leading organisation representing financiers specialising in green investments; Mark Shorrock, founder of the renewables investor Low Carbon Group; and Jonathon Porritt of the now-defunct Sustainable Development Commission.
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BENS co-founder Stanley Weiss, who urged the Bush administration to overthrow Saddam Hussein after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, told Shorrock that the organization's programs are aimed at "helping the country deal with the very bloated element of the miltary-industrial-congressional complex."
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"Originally, it was a kind of liberal alternative to the hawkish business organizations that flourished during the Cold War, and its early efforts focused on arms treaties," Shorrock wrote last week in The Daily Beast.
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Shorrock reports that “months before” the uprising, “in an analysis entitled ‘The Outlook for President Pak [Chung Hee] and South Korea's Dissidents,’ the CIA dismissed the worker and student resistance, as well as the political opposition, as unorganized and ineffectual and unable to muster public sympathy for its demands for greater democracy and worker rights.”
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Moreover, as Shorrock reports, there is no cost savings.
Charlie Cray: CIA, Inc.: A National Security Calamity in the Making? 2008
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Intelligence insiders that I know agree: Shorrock and other outsiders only scratch the surface of how deeply outsourcing has impacted US intelligence capabilities.
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Jones and his comrades with an account of the manner in which he had fleeced Monsieur Shorrock.
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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"JORROCKS," was the answer, delivered with great emphasis, and thereupon the secretary wrote "Shorrock."
Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Robert Smith Surtees 1833
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This question was crucial because fellow pathologists Dr Nat Cary and Dr Kenneth Shorrock disputed Dr Patel's findings that the cause of death was coronary artery disease, consistent with natural causes.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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