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December 3, 2008 1:04:29 PM CST


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Penn, Hughes Form Crisis-Management Team

Penn, Hughes push damage control for corporations, image control for themselves

(Newser) - Former Clinton strategist Mark Penn and former Bush adviser Karen Hughes are joining forces to create a corporate consulting organization at Penn’s current firm, the Wall Street Journal reports. The unlikely pair’s bipartisan endeavor will advise troubled corporations in areas of communications and public affairs—while serving to help both resurrect images tarnished by visible recent failures. More »

More about:  bipartisanship Mark Penn consulting Karen Hughes Burson-Marsteller

Bush Loses Another From Inner Circle

Karen Hughes, adviser since Texas days, set
to leave at year's end

(Newser) - Karen Hughes—one of President Bush's few remaining advisers from his Texas days—plans to leave her job as undersecretary of state at year's end. The former television reporter and media adviser spent the past two years leading efforts to improve the US' image abroad. Hughes will return to Texas, where she first began working with Bush in the 1990s. More »

More about:  Bush administration Condoleezza Rice State Department US foreign policy Karen Hughes

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