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==Bibliography== *{{cite book | author=Cowley, Chris |author2=Blake, Robin | title=Supergun: A Political Scandal | publisher=Arrow | isbn=0-09-918781-7}} *{{cite book | author=James, Gerald | title= In the Public Interest: A Devastating Account of the Thatcher Government's Involvement in the Covert Arms Trade, by the Man Who Turned Astra Fireworks into a Β£100m Arms Manufacturer| publisher=Little, Brown & Company| year=1995| isbn=978-0316877190}} *{{cite book | author=Leigh, David | title=Betrayed: Trial of Matrix Churchill | publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | year=1993 | isbn=0-7475-1552-2}} *{{cite book | author=Miller, Davina | title=Export or Die: Britain's Defence Trade with Iran and Iraq (Global Issues) | publisher=Northeastern University Press | year=1997 | isbn=1-55553-285-3}} *{{cite book | author=Norton-Taylor |author2=Richard Lloyd |author3=Mark Cook, Stephen | title=Knee Deep in Dishonour: Scott Report and Its Aftermath | publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson | year=1996 | isbn=0-575-06385-8}} *{{cite book | author=Phythian, Mark | title=Arming Iraq (Northeastern Series in Transnational Crime) | publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. | year=1996 | isbn=0-304-33852-4}}
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