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When such propaganda is transmitted back into the Arabic-speaking world – and with the kite-mark of BBC journalistic integrity, no less -- this is bound to incite yet more violence and aggression, turning the BBC effectively into an accomplice of Iran against America and Israel.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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When such propaganda is transmitted back into the Arabic-speaking world – and with the kite-mark of BBC journalistic integrity, no less -- this is bound to incite yet more violence and aggression, turning the BBC effectively into an accomplice of Iran against America and Israel.
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When such propaganda is transmitted back into the Arabic-speaking world – and with the kite-mark of BBC journalistic integrity, no less -- this is bound to incite yet more violence and aggression, turning the BBC effectively into an accomplice of Iran against America and Israel.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Finding a way to "kite-mark" healthcare information has been a pre-occupation of health policy makers, worried that people will fail to find "reliable" information in a mass of search engine results.
E-Health Insider 2008
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In reality by pushing the kite-mark plan the government is busy solving yesterday’s problem.
John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the... 2008
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Ray Maguire, chairman of the Games committee, added: "BAFTA has been recognising creative excellence for more than sixty years in the fields of film and TV, so much so that it is now a household name which is respected worldwide as the ultimate kite-mark of excellence.
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