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Rupert Murdoch’s Untamed Arrogance

12Apr
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Here in Paris, as I read the European edition of the Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch’s untamed arrogance regarding the phone hacking of thirteen year old murder victim Milly Dowler comes through loud and clear in his quotes.

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Rupert Murdoch Scandal

06Apr
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I’m in London, England, experiencing firsthand the Rupert Murdoch scandal regarding the  phone hacking of the murdered thirteen year old British girl, Milly Dowler. When journalists and editors anywhere break the law to generate news it has animpact on everyone around the world. You can read details...

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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Meltdown

05Mar
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Jennifer Burke of CTV News asked me if Toronto Mayor Rob Ford could have done things differently and prevented the lawsuit. For starters, he should not have accepted the money, and once it was determined it was inappropriate to accept the money he could have tried returning it. Here’s my interview...

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Front Page Sex Scandal

22Feb
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What do you do when the keynote speaker you hired six months ago suddenly becomes front page headlines in a sex scandal just before he is scheduled to speak to your group? Find out in an interview I did for SuccessfulMeetings.com

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TRUTH Will Set You Free

17Jan
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The TRUTH Will Set You Free, but timing is everything. I wrote an article for the Huffington Post addressing the aftershocks of the Anthony Weiner sexting saga. “When” you tell the truth is as critical as what you say.

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Weiner’s Media Response a Train Wreck

13Dec
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AM New York interviewed me about Congressman Anthony Weiner’s crisis regarding a posting on his Twitter account of a man in his underwear sent to a woman in Seattle. I stated in the piece, “Weiner’s appearance on CNN looked like a train wreck. It’s dirt under his fingernails,...

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Talk to a Reporter During a Crisis

04Nov
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Frank Zeccola reviewed my IABC presentation and book, When The Headline Is YOU, and described very clearly the trepidation everyone feels when they talk to a reporter, especially during a crisis. You can read the entire review here at PR Cafe’s CommPro.biz Blog.

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Asbestos Fiasco

20Jun
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CTV interviewed me about the Asbestos fiasco, and I told them it was lucky the Globe and Mail the next day didn’t run the headline, “We’re not Ignorant Imbeciles.”

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