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+ | Josh, could you pls add clients for last 3 quarters of 2014 - chk if latest APPC now online too (to August 2014). Many thanks--[[User:Melissa Jones|Melissa Jones]] ([[User talk:Melissa Jones|talk]]) 05:17, 9 September 2014 (BST) | ||
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+ | I will check out and resolve this old comment from ? below..--[[User:Melissa Jones|Melissa Jones]] ([[User talk:Melissa Jones|talk]]) 05:17, 9 September 2014 (BST) | ||
the quote we've been using about H&K - | the quote we've been using about H&K - | ||
Hill and Knowlton has been labelled by one ex-employee as "a company without a moral rudder". {{ref|greenbacklash}} | Hill and Knowlton has been labelled by one ex-employee as "a company without a moral rudder". {{ref|greenbacklash}} |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 9 September 2014
Josh, could you pls add clients for last 3 quarters of 2014 - chk if latest APPC now online too (to August 2014). Many thanks--Melissa Jones (talk) 05:17, 9 September 2014 (BST)
I will check out and resolve this old comment from ? below..--Melissa Jones (talk) 05:17, 9 September 2014 (BST) the quote we've been using about H&K - Hill and Knowlton has been labelled by one ex-employee as "a company without a moral rudder". [1] isn't right.
that quote refers to Gray & Company, the PR agency set up by Robery Gray when he left H&K in 1982 (Gray went back to H&K some years later.
The quote is attributed to Sheila Tate, in Susan Trento's book 'Power House', p. 170, as was made in the context of all the dodgy CIA links that Gray & Co. had developed. We'll need to coirredct this on NukeSpin too!