Lewinsky advice wrong: McCurry
11 Dec 2000 | by DOUGLAS QUENQUA
WASHINGTON: Former White House press secretary Mike McCurry admitted to The Hill last week that his strategy for handling President Clinton s Monica Lewinsky scandal was exactly wrong.
ALBANY, NY: General Electric has won the support of 60 local governments in a PR battle waged to avoid the Environmental Protection Agency s proposed dollars 460 million bill for cleaning up the Hudson River.
WASHINGTON: Former White House press secretary Mike McCurry admitted to The Hill last week that his strategy for handling President Clinton s Monica Lewinsky scandal was exactly wrong.
WASHINGTON: Unlikely forces have come together to call attention to the case of Juan Raul Garza, the convicted killer of three who this week stands to become the first man executed by the federal government in 37 years.
PARIS: The French government has hired Euro RSCG for a PR campaign to help restore consumer confidence in French beef as fears about BSE - known as Mad Cow Disease - spread throughout Europe.
The media reacted with little surprise over Jack Welch's announcement that Jeffrey Immelt would be taking over as CEO of General Electric.
REDWOOD SHORES, CA: After months of speculation, former White House press secretary Joe Lockhart has joined Oracle, reporting directly to controversial chairman and CEO Larry Ellison.
NEW YORK: Voter News Service (VNS), the polling firm charged with supplying incorrect information on Election Night, is tight-lipped about widespread calls for its abolition.
WASHINGTON: The appointment of Bush/Cheney campaign spokesman Ari Fleischer to transition spokesman is seen as a sign that he has the inside track to becoming the next White House press secretary.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Microsoft has handed its new senior corporate affairs post for Europe to former European Commission adviser Jacques Lafitte.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN: LaBreche Murray Public Relations is forming its third new practice area in just one month, starting a tech practice to go along with IR and public affairs.
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