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Look, Ma, I'm Famous in All These Countries! Just Not Under My Own Name
It gets to you as the months go by. You're juggling all those bylines the federal brass have insisted adorn your columns, and you start waking up...
Public Relations Quarterly, 01/01/09 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
I Am There as the First Wall Goes Up in Germany: And An Eager Reporter Has Me Crossing Into Enemy Territory on a Secret Mission
Surrounded! But why? Why had these eight heavily overcoated men suddenly materialized around my table in this hotel restaurant a stone'sthrow from...
Public Relations Quarterly, 01/01/09 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
Woodward and Bernstein, Johnnies Come Lately
My Source Spilled Its Guts on Evildoers Abroad and Incompetents at Home "Yhe original Deep Throat." That's how, in the post-Nixon years, I would...
Public Relations Quarterly, 10/01/08 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
Political Prophecy: A 2008 Slam-Dunk for Blogs
Don't diss the role of the press; it's doing that itself Despite massive efforts to bury them deep, newspapers are not yet ready to write their...
Public Relations Quarterly, 07/01/08 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
I Set Up My Own 'Crisis Monitoring' Operation and Gain a Vital 'Deep Throat' Source in the Process
It was spring, 1958, and I had just arrived at CIA headquarters via one of the blue, unmarked buses the intelligence agency was using to transport...
Public Relations Quarterly, 07/01/08 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
I Go to Work for the "Largest PR Agency" in the World, and find myself beginning a 12-year war with the CIA
In August 1950, Angelina, my bride of two years, and I arrived in Washington, D.C., ready to take on the world of politics, demagoguery, primitive...
Public Relations Quarterly, 04/01/08 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
Public Relations and Public Affairs: tested in the heat of presidential politics
We are less than three years away from completing the first decade of the first century of the new millennium. Analyses of what the first seven...
Public Relations Quarterly, 04/01/08 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
My First Lesson in Public Relations Or: A swan song to innocence
As a young newsman in Iowa, I suspected that people entered public relations because they couldn't hack it in journalism. My epiphany came in a...
Public Relations Quarterly, 12/01/06 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
Corporate Public Affairs: Interacting With Interest Groups, Media, and Government
Corporate Public Affairs: Interacting With Interest Groups, Media, and Government, Otto Lerbinger, Paperback, 496 pages, 2006. Lawrence Earlbaum,...
Public Relations Quarterly, 12/01/06 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication -
I Draw the Atomic Bomb as a Client and Get a Half-Century of Fame in the Nevada Desert
"If you begin to glow in the dark, we'll put you on night watch." Those were the reassuring words of my boss, Charlie Arnot, as he sent me off to...
Public Relations Quarterly, 12/01/06 by Pedersen, Wes · More from publication
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