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McClellan Book Prompts National Public Relations Organization to Call for Government Reform and Candidate Code of Ethics - Read More

Date Added: June 03, 2008 04:32:03 AM
In the wake of the recently published book by former presidential press secretary Scott McClellan, the world's largest organization for public relations professionals is calling for government reform and challenging the 2008 presidential candidates to adopt a communications policy engaging principles like those in the PRSA Code of Ethics.

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