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'''Jon Phillips''' is the former head of communications for Heathrow Airport and in 2005 he was hired by the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]], for a salary of well over ,000 a year to manage its PR. Phillips will have a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the [[British Airports Authority]]'s successful campaign for a fifth terminal at Heathrow despite furious public opposition.[http://afr.com/articles/2005/05/26/1116950813750.html]
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'''Jon Phillips''' is the former head of communications for Heathrow Airport and in 2005 he was hired by the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]], for a salary of well over £70,000 a year to manage its PR. Phillips will have a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the [[British Airports Authority]]'s successful campaign for a fifth terminal at Heathrow despite furious public opposition.<ref>Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, [http://afr.com/articles/2005/05/26/1116950813750.html "When PR goes nuclear"], ''New Statesman'', May 27, 2005.</ref>
  
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* Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, [http://afr.com/articles/2005/05/26/1116950813750.html "When PR goes nuclear"], ''New Statesman'', May 27, 2005
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Revision as of 10:25, 7 March 2009

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Jon Phillips is the former head of communications for Heathrow Airport and in 2005 he was hired by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, for a salary of well over £70,000 a year to manage its PR. Phillips will have a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the British Airports Authority's successful campaign for a fifth terminal at Heathrow despite furious public opposition.[1]

References

  1. Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, "When PR goes nuclear", New Statesman, May 27, 2005.