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yankeestarbuck
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Re: Forced Media Withdrawal Therapy
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March 01, 2001, 01:53:58 am »
It's funny, that you mention that. I watch a lovely TV show called "Boston Public" about a high school in Boston (duh). One of the characters has a website that she posts "news" from the school to, and you can actually view it through the Fox website. What she thinks is news is actually just gossip (see, I had a point). I don't think she realizes that and her teachers on this show do not point out the differences to her between news and gossip.
It seems to me that everyone has taken a PR phrase a little too seriously. You've all heard it. "Bad publicity is good publicity." Not in my eyes. Sorry. Bad publicity loses my respect. And it should translate to loses my vote.
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