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The return to London fashion week helps Burberry underline its British credentials after damaging coverage of a polo shirt factory closure in Wales.
They were spared the fate of Bill Clinton and other incoming presidents who for months found that their deliberations were subjected to speculative, and often damaging, coverage.
Mr. Letterman, lauded for going straight to law enforcement, has lost custody of part of the story and a public process has been initiated that will create numerous opportunities for damaging coverage.
Such a course would lead to months of damaging coverage in the lead-up to an election, which, prior to the scandal, Labor had a good chance of winning.
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Mr Cameron had hoped that by deciding on a compromised position of making changes to the existing legislation he could have avoided months of debates in Parliament and damaging media coverage at the same time as pleasing many in his own party and the powerful pro-hunting lobby.
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Critics, who include state insurance commissioners, most of the health-insurance industry and mainstream policy specialists, predict that a proliferation of these other kinds of coverage will have damaging ripple effects, driving up costs for consumers with serious medical conditions and prompting more insurers to flee the law's marketplaces.
Stuart McMillan, 19, concedes that press coverage can often be "damaging and depressing," however, he insists, "we should remember that it is slowly losing its grip on public consciousness".
The more critical coverage could contribute to a damaging of Mr. Bush's image, which, if reflected in the polls, could result in still more critical coverage.
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