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  • July 2008
    • How to Get His Groove Back

      How to Get His Groove Back

      (Newser) - After a nasty campaign, Bill Clinton has a serious image problem. But if he moves quickly, he can escape any long-term damage, reports Politico, which surveys experts in the field for advice on his behalf. “He needs to put this story behind him by Labor Day,” said one, and he should start by offering his sincere support to Obama. "Right now what he is doing is thinking about Bill Clinton. He has to put the party and country first.” Other advice: More »

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      Barack Obama   Election 2008   Hillary Clinton   Bill Clinton   consulting   public image

  • May 2008
    • Oil Lobby Pumps Cash Into Image Campaign

      Oil Lobby Pumps Cash Into Image Campaign

      (Newser) - As gas prices skyrocket—and oil company profits soar along with them—the chief US oil lobby has launched a massive campaign to improve its public image, the Washington Post reports. The American Petroleum Institute is spending millions on newspaper ads, a traveling museum, and tours for bloggers, to counter rising hostility among consumers and moves in Congress to punish the industry. More »

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      gas prices   advertising campaign   oil companies   lobbyist   public image

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