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President Obama needs to be there at the same time as all the other wold leaders – December 18, Mike Townsley, spokesman for the environmental advocacy group, told CNN.
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"President Obama needs to be there at the same time as all the other world leaders – December 18," said Mike Townsley, a spokesman for Greenpeace.
Obama shifts schedule, will attend end of climate change summit 2009
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As Publishers Weekly noted, Genre devotees will find contain elements comparable to Cornell Woolrich and Joel Townsley Rogers, are reprinted in this omnibus volume, along with a taut, previously unpublished short story.
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It seems that he's just not taking this issue seriously, Townsley said.
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Finally, in March, the first newspaper reports emerged of the secret lenders to Laboura list that also included Patel, Noon, Garrard and Townsley.
A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008
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The paper had got hold of a leaked list of forthcoming honours that it said included four men who had donated many thousands of pounds to Labour: the Priory healthcare founder Chai Patel; Gulam Noon, the curry king of Britains Indian-food industry; the property developer David Garrard and the stockbroker Barry Townsley, both of whom were also prominent academy sponsors.
A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008
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[2] Townsley, on the other hand, has decided he doesn't want one after serious investigation of his dodgy past, led by Private Eye.
EXCLUSIVE: The Questions the Met Should Put to Labour's Head of High Value Finance & Endorsements 2006
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And I secured a further 4.3 million in loans before the election from three others whom I had earlier helped enlist as sponsors for city academies: David Garrard, Barry Townsley and Andrew Rosenfeld.
A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008
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Unlike fly-by-nights like Sir Gulam Noon (right) - him of mass produced curry fame - who frankly is the supporter of whomever is in government and therefore more likely to make him a Lord (he has a terrible track record in non-recognition of unions), and Barry Townsley who I also have always suspected of being a Tory.
EXCLUSIVE: The Questions the Met Should Put to Labour's Head of High Value Finance & Endorsements 2006
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Sir Gulam Noon - who frankly is the supporter of whomever is in government and therefore most likely to make him a Lord - and Barry Townsley who I have always suspected of being a Tory.
Labour Executive Blows the Whistle on Cash for Honours Scam 2006
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