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CaliforniaSpeaks program unites citizens, lawmakers

AmericaSpeaks is a non-partisan group that works to give Americans a voice in the policymaking process by using hi-tech town-meeting-style forums to connect citizens with politicians.

LMA states its case in 'NY Times'

The New York Times , June 19

Indonesia Supreme Court orders 'Time' to pay $106 million in damages

Univision, USA Today , The US Coast Guard

Spira challenges sneaker ban

Governing bodies USA Track and Field (USATF) and International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) ban footwear with springs in sanctioned competitions to avoid any unfair advantages.

'Kid Nation' feels unions' ire

LOS ANGELES: Hollywood unions are adding to the furor around CBS' controversial new reality show Kid Nation , set to debut September 19, by criticizing conditions and advocating changes to how reality TV shows treat their members.

'No personal gain' defense for backdating is senseless spin

The first of the stock-options trials is over, and Gregory Reyes, former CEO of Brocade Communications Systems, has been convicted of securities fraud in federal court.

Quixtar, IBOs use Web to spar

DENVER: Quixtar and a group of 15 distributors have taken to trading barbs online as they await the latter groups' lawsuit, alleging that Quixtar knowingly operates as a pyramid scheme, to go to trial.

SIIA's intent is reasonable, but approach is all wrong

News of the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) pursuing litigation against companies that distribute copyrighted articles has raised questions about the PR industry's widely accepted practice of disseminating press packets.

Garson & Wright aids publisher of Simpson book

NEW YORK: Beaufort Books, the small publisher that snatched up the rights to publish O.J. Simpson's purportedly hypothetical book If I Did It , is working with California-based Garson & Wright Public Relations on the book's release.

SIIA lawsuit places a PR practice on alert

WASHINGTON: News that the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), whose members include the AP and UPI, brought copyright infringement claims against a company for disseminating press packets has called into concern a practice as old as the PR industry itself.

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