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And he said more publicity would be forthcoming.
The snag, of course, being that all the publicity would be down to me.
The publicity would be fabulous and the L.P.G.A., looking for anything to build its image, would create a fifth major in a minute.
"And this sort of publicity would be good for everyone, we thought, including Random House, because people would buy more of Bill's books in print".
They feel that the Lord knows who they are and seeking publicity would be wrong". Paradoxically, one of the charges against Eckstein is that he's a publicity hound.
Marketing experts said the publicity would be worth millions, but it does not seem to have paid off in Ireland, at least.
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Eisenhower refused, saying privately "nothing would please him [McCarthy] more than to get the publicity that would be generated by a public repudiation by the President".
In general, a company that has a primarily wholesale business, dealing with a relatively small group of customers, may be better placed to survive the bad publicity than would be one that dealt extensively with the public.
"It's rare that a publicity picture would be on the front page," he says.
In a subsequent letter, he articulated the hope to "avoid undue publicity that would be negative toward the church".
It is surely a coincidence that the loan was granted the day after I mentioned the publicity it would be receiving.
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