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International Relations: Bandaging Egypt’s tourism industry - The Egyptian economy hangs in the balance as the country prepares to undertake the ’mother of all PR tasks’ in a bid to stop its tourism industry from suffering total me

Associates flew journalists from the Guardian, Evening Standard and Press Association out to Luxor on a ...

FOCUS: INFORMATION SERVICES - Wired for sounding out the industry - As the market for providing electronic information expands, providers are having to tailor their products to avoid information fatigues

and entertainment. BT worked closely with brand leaders, such as British Airways, the Guardian, Halifax ...

Accountability tops agenda at PR conference

of the Guardian and Shabanji Opukah of British American Tobacco. Other items on the agenda include the changes in political communications after the 1997 election. Speakers at the two-day event include Guardian ...

FOCUS: YOUTH MARKETING - Dipping into the fountain of youth - Feel out of touch with the young people of today? PR specialists are tapping into the 1990s phenomenon that is Girl Power and can put client brands centre stage at festivals

. Guardian Newspapers is one of the six media owners which commissioned ROAR. Alison Hall, head of research ...

CAMPAIGNS: Novel tactics for book award - Media Relations

press, including the Guardian, the Times, the Daily Telegraph and a Private Eye cartoon ...

Campaigns: Public Awareness - Making the most of married life

covered the renewal events. The Daily Mail, Guardian, Telegraph, Times and Independent carried ...

 

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