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Greenpeace
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  • During some London Greenpeace meetings, about half the people in attendance were corporate spies.†   (source)
  • I'm sure Greenpeace doesn't want cheaters.†   (source)
  • One spy broke into the London Greenpeace office, took photographs, and stole documents.†   (source)
  • Then give the money to Greenpeace or something.†   (source)
  • Millennium's offices were in the centre of the trendy section of Götgatan, above the offices of Greenpeace.†   (source)
  • In I wandered, amidst holiday crowds, doing my best to look as if I belonged and ignoring the police who seemed to be standing around nearly everywhere I looked and feeling bewildered and uneasy as the great democratic world swept and surged around me once more: grandparents, students, weary young-marrieds and little kids dragging backpacks; shopping bags and Starbucks cups, rattle of suitcase wheels, teenagers collecting signatures for Greenpeace, back in the hum of human things.†   (source)
  • They don't use Algebra in Greenpeace.†   (source)
  • The London Greenpeace activists being sued by McDonald's had not written the leaflet in question; they had merely handed it to people.†   (source)
  • Members of London Greenpeace began to distribute a six-page leaflet called "What's Wrong with McDonald's?†   (source)
  • To date, I've made $200 for Greenpeace.†   (source)
  • They ran the organization without any formal leadership, even refusing to join the International Greenpeace movement.†   (source)
  • Oh, yes"Greenpeace, so they can save all the whales they want, if you will make my mother happy by letting her teach you to be a princess."†   (source)
  • So, in flagrant violation of my grandmother's fashion dictums, I wore my newly relaced combat boots (in case I had to kick anybody holding a microphone who got too close), and I also wore all of my Greenpeace and antifur buttons, so at least my celebrity status will be put to good use.†   (source)
  • Morris and Steel were stunned to discover that McDonald's had infiltrated London Greenpeace with informers, who regularly attended the group's meetings and spied on its members.†   (source)
  • Helen Steel was a twenty-five-year-old gardener, minibus driver, and bartender who'd been drawn to London Greenpeace by her devotion to vegetarianism and animal rights.†   (source)
  • But what about Greenpeace?†   (source)
  • Nobody was going to attack me because I was this five-foot-nine girl running in combat boots, with a big backpack with bumper stickers on it that said stuff like support greenpeace and i brake for animals.†   (source)
  • The McDonald's Corporation had previously announced that it had no intention of collecting the money and would no longer try to stop London Greenpeace from distributing the leaflet (which by then had been translated into twenty-seven languages).†   (source)
  • Nils Bjurman came across as a respected and socially involved lawyer who belonged to Greenpeace and had a "commitment to young people."†   (source)
  • The French secret police had sent frogmen to New Zealand to blow up the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior, for God's sake.†   (source)
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