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There is also a small group in Montana, originally formed around the personality of Leland Jensen, who claimed a status higher than that of the Guardian.
He claimed to believe that the Guardianship was an institution intended to endure forever, and that he was the 2nd Guardian by virtue of his appointment to the IBC.
Joel Marangella was president of Remey's " Second International Bahá ' í Council " claimed in 1969 to have been secretly appointed by Remey as Guardian several years earlier, whose followers are now known as Orthodox Bahá ' ís.
Powell claimed in an article for The Guardian on 7 December 1988 that the new Western-friendly foreign policy of Russia under Mikhail Gorbachev heralded " the death and burial of the American empire ".
Iran is helping Syria to suppress the anti-government protests that broke out in 2011 and has provided training, munitions and high-tech surveillance technology. The Guardian has claimed that in May 2011 the Iranian Republican Guard increased its " level of technical support and personnel support " to strengthen Syria's " ability to deal with protesters ," according to one diplomat in Damascus.
An article Also in 2000, the Johannesburg Mail & Guardian reported that in a leaked text for a speech Mbeki was to give to an ANC caucus, Mbeki claimed that the CIA and Western drug companies were secretly promoting the view that HIV causes AIDS in order to increase sales of anti-HIV drugs.
It seems that Strathbogie may also have persuaded Robert to submit to Edward and Balliol — Sir Thomas Gray, in his Scalacronica claimed that he had actually done so — and may explain his removal as Guardian around this time.
On 20 October 1994, The Guardian newspaper published an article which claimed that Hamilton and another minister, Tim Smith, had received money, in the form of cash in brown envelopes.
The Guardian, a London-based newspaper, has claimed that Banana had travelled to South Africa, where he eventually died, in order to receive appropriate treatment for his cancer ; however, this assertion relies upon uncorroborated testimonial evidence.
The Guardian claimed in 1968 that the organisation was " probably the nearest British equivalent to the American John Birch Society ".
The Pall Mall Gazette argued that Salisbury had sailed into " the turbid waters of State Socialism "; the Manchester Guardian said his article was " State socialism pure and simple " and The Times claimed Salisbury was " in favour of state socialism ".
" Orion also hosts a great robotic warship, the Guardian, that must be destroyed before the planet can be claimed.
The Guardian claimed the letter to be " the most damning " of the publicly expressed sentiments regarding Kennedy's position, and later that day Kennedy announced his resignation.
This was seen as giving " credence to conspiracy theories " as claimed by the mainstream newspapers The Daily Mail and The Guardian.
On 21 April 2007, The Guardian claimed that Meacher had the support of no more than 3 MPs and that his campaign was " virtually dead in the water ".
In July 2008, The Guardian claimed that the decision had already been made to replace and upgrade Britain's nuclear warhead stockpile at a cost of £ 3bn, extending the life of the warheads until 2055.
The Red Guardian is an identity that was created as the Soviet equivalent of Captain America ; since the fall of the Soviet Union, the name is no longer officially used, though at least two people have claimed the name.
A letter to the Times Literary Supplement, complained of unfair media pursuit of Walcott's past, a letter in The Guardian complained of unjust denigration of Padel, claiming she was " justly held in high regard " for her poetry and teaching, and a letter to The Times claimed that " Oxford has missed out for the worst of reasons.
In 2005, the Guardian claimed that it was ' by some measures the nation's most successful independent blog ', with over 15, 000 unique visitors a day, and ' arguably the grandfather of British political blogs '.
An article in The Guardian on 24 December 2011, entitled " The Guide's guide to the next 12 months ", claimed that the band were set to reunite in 2012 with a new album planned, although this has since been denied by official sources and confirmed to be a mistake by the articles author.
Writing in the Guardian, Charlie Brooker claimed that the use of Mitchell and Webb in the adverts was a curious choice.
Laughland has claimed that Ukraine's Presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko's coalition, were linked with " neo-Nazis " in an article for The Guardian in 2004, that his ultimately successful attempts to seize power were backed on the streets by " druggy skinheads from Lvov " in The Spectator ; that reports of mass graves in Iraq were being exaggerated for political purposes ; and that concern for the massacres in the Sudan was driven by oil.
In an article in The Guardian, one critic claimed that the program was merely " evamping outdated notions of femininity and positioning them as cutting edge.
" He also claimed that “ every person … who came out with a desire for remaining … are now most earnestly wishing to get away from it .” Perhaps the loss of many of his personal possessions in the wrecks of Sirius and HMS Guardian soured his attitude.

Guardian and USAID
According to The Guardian, these include the U. S. State Department and USAID along with the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, the International Republican Institute, the NGO Freedom House and George Soros's Open Society Institute.

Guardian and National
22pp A National Guardian Pamphlet.
Marangella previously served on the National Spiritual Assembly of France in 1961, and was declared a Covenant-breaker when he accepted Mason Remey as the next Guardian.
The chief executive of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ), told The Guardian newspaper that " it is neither true, nor is it anything you could extrapolate from anything we've ever recommended " that Kennedy would be denied treatment by the NHS.
* " Thomas Lawrence: the new romantic-review " Richard Holmes reviews the National Portrait Gallery exhibition, The Guardian, 16 October 2010
He then went on to ' these ( expletive ) journalists, especially from the National Guardian, who poke their noses everywhere ' and ( presumably ) make it harder for British businessmen to do business.
More recently, in response to a story from The Guardian that used an uncorrected McCarty ferrotype, Clyde Jeavons, a former curator of the National Film and Television Archive, cited their work and added:
In recent years both The Guardian and The Times have ceased using the TQA to compile their rankings ( they use the National Student Survey results instead ) and therefore Brunel has fallen in both rankings.
He has also been presented the " Spirit of Enterprise Award " by the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the " Guardian of Small Business Award " by the National Federation of Independent Business, and the " Friend of the Taxpayer Award " by the Americans for Tax Reform.
After the publication of an investigative series in The National Guardian and the formation of the National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, some Americans came to believe both Rosenbergs were innocent or received too harsh a punishment, and a grassroots campaign was started to try to stop the couple's execution.
In 1956 Burchett arrived in Moscow as a correspondent with the National Guardian newspaper, an American radical leftist weekly.
This book won numerous awards, including the 1998 National Book Critics Circle award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the 1999 Guardian First Book Award and the George K. Polk Award for Foreign Reporting.
The Guardian reported on 20 April 2009 that a leaked British National Party training manual described some members as " liars oddballs and Walter Mitty types ".
* Guardian ( US ), a New York newspaper founded in 1948 as the National Guardian, renamed in 1967 and running until 1992
The magazine's ideology and readership closely paralleled that of the independent Marxist weekly newspaper The National Guardian, established in 1948.
While in Congress, Scarborough received a number of awards, including the " Friend of the Taxpayer Award " from Americans for Tax Reform ; the " Guardian of Small Business Award " from the National Federation of Independent Business ; the " Spirit of Enterprise Award " from the U. S. Chamber of Commerce ; the " Taxpayer's Hero Award " from the Citizens Against Government Waste ; and the " Guardian of Seniors ' Rights Award " from the 60 Plus Association.
Burton has received a number of awards from conservative groups, including a Friend of the Farm Bureau Award in 2004 from the American Farm Bureau Federation, a True Blue Award in 2006 the Family Research Council, eight Guardian of Small Business Awards from the National Federation of Independent Business and twenty-two Spirit of Enterprise Awards from the U. S. Chamber of Commerce.
Hoggart joined The Guardian in 1968, later becoming the American correspondent for The Observer, and occasional guest commentator on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Saturday.
During his work in Congress, Ose was named a “ Hero of the Taxpayers ” by Americans for Tax Reform, a “ Guardian of Small Business ” by the National Federation of Independent Business and earned a “ Tax Fighter ” award from the National Tax Limitation Committee.
This diaspora rapidly came to provide the audience for publications like the National Guardian and Monthly Review, which were to be important in the development of the New Left in the 1960s.
In March 2012, The Guardian reported the results of an indicative ballot held by the National Union of Journalists among its members at Newsquest, which found that more than 80 % were prepared to strike if they were not given a pay rise within the year.
Some critics ( including George Monbiot in The Guardian of 30 April 2002 and Andrew Gilligan in the Evening Standard of 18 April 2006 ), however, claim Third Way ( UK ) is a Far right political movement, and continue to regard the group with suspicion due to the past ties of some of its leadership with the National Front and its alleged populist cultural ethnocentrism.

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