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New Year’s Resolution

January 2, 2008

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Write less, more often. See you soon.

Flattered and Fatigued

October 16, 2007

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It’s been awhile. I’ve been sick with the flu not once but twice in the past two weeks and am still groggy in the head. While I was away, I found out my business site (setup in WordPress) had been receiving more attention in two days than this site has in its few months of [...]

PR Nuggets 9.25.07: AAUP shuts down a listserve, Pew discovers what news consumers really want

September 26, 2007

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The American Association of University Professors has learned what it’s like when professors are nagging shits–on the AAUP’s dime. The AAUP shut down its listserve after questionable posts and negative reactions therein. Says the AAUP:  “In recent weeks, many subscribers have withdrawn from the list, complaining of the nature and tone of some of the [...]

Craig revisited: the irony of perceived guilt

September 7, 2007

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Eric Denzenhall’s the man. In the game of crisis management, a new spectre of reality emerges, one that, we hope, will continue to emerge within the public discourse; that is, that those accused of various misdeeds and wrongdoings might be given the benefit of the doubt. It’s ironic when brought up within the context of [...]

Lanny Davis Part II: An interview with President Clinton’s former special counsel

August 19, 2007

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  In the late 1990s, President Bill Clinton was accused of selling burial plots at Arlington National Cemetery. The scandal made front page news all over the country. The problem: none of it was true. Lanny Davis, Clinton’s former special counsel, explains why this happened in part two of this exclusive interview for The Good, The [...]