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More PR Would Help Prima Deli? - 798 days ago
When the news first came out about Prima Deli’s woes, I watched closely what the PR response would be.From the looks of it, it seems they have (as they rightly should) a crisis management plan in place to deal with such incidences. The visible... Topics: food poisoning, news, PR, Prima Deli, reflections

Posting for the Sake of it. - 799 days ago
Embarrassingly, I have not put up a single post on this blog for ages. Perhaps my only excuse is that I have been putting up more stuff at my OTHER blog, and admittedly, those posts were about more frivolous issues like tackling world poverty, addressing. Topics: reflections, social media

The Truth About Embargoes - 853 days ago
As the saying goes, rules are made to be broken, or at least it seems to some people.I was told there was an MOE embargo on this school announcement but was later told (by the Straits Times journalist, no less) a day and a half earlier that MOE has... Topics: news embargo, PR

Failure to Launch - 860 days ago
It’s been almost a week since Sparklette invited me to the Halo 3 post launch event at The Butter Factory.Sparklette invited Gary and I to the Halo 3 post launch event at Butter Factory last week. Don’t ask me how she got the invitation… I guess... Topics: Butter Factory, Events, Halo 3, reflections, XBox

Iran Seeks Peace, My Foot! - 867 days ago
TODAY newspaper ran this article yesterday about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to the United States. It wrote: “In an interview with AP, Dr Ahmadinejad presented his country as a reasonable seeker of peace and justice. He... Topics: history, Iran, israel, middle-east, Munich Agreement, politics, reflections, WWII


