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PETA spokesperson Lindsay Rajt told the Huffington Post, “ We try to use absolutely every outlet to stick up for animals ,” adding that “ We are careful about what we do and wouldn ’ t use nudity or some of our flashier tactics if we didn't know they worked .” PETA also used nudity in its " Veggie Love " ad which it prepared for the Super Bowl only to have it banned by the network.
During the filming of his last Perry Mason movie in the spring of 1993, Raymond Burr fell ill. A Viacom spokesperson told the media that the illness might be related to the malignant kidney that Burr had removed that February.
" About two weeks later, a spokesperson for Domino records told NME: " Pavement are retiring for the forseeable future to: 1.
A spokesperson told the BBC that " it was unlikely Mr Farage would be discharged from hospital today May Although his injuries were originally described as minor, his sternum and ribs were broken, and his lung punctured.
An Entergy spokesperson told Vermont Public Radio ( VPR ) that the earlier testimony was a " miscommunication.
He also assisted in mayor Frank Rizzo's campaign against derisive jokes often told by outsiders about the city, acting as chief spokesperson for the " Anti-Defamation Agency " Rizzo had set up for this purpose.
A police spokesperson said that during the investigation, Brown told police the car belonged to him and that he was not in the vehicle at the time of the incident.
Perrin dismissed the allegations of a deliberate infection, and WHO spokesperson Melinda Henry told the Post that members of WHO missions in Libya in 1998 and 1999 felt that further study was necessary, but they “ were not invited back .”
A spokesperson for Charlottesville Fashion Square told The Hook that the mall's operators were not pleased with the mall's inclusion in the book.
Actually, it was Yasir Arman, the SPLA / M spokesperson who told the government that Garang plane had landed safely.
An APA spokesperson told The Boston Globe in 2005, " We are concerned about Dr. Cameron because we do believe that his methodology is weak.
An Indonesian Military spokesperson told the Jakarta Globe that the military is considering legal actions against Nairn's publication.
In May 2012, Kia told The Car Connection that the Sedona will be discontinued in the U. S. market after the 2012 model year, but a company spokesperson said the company doesn't expect to permanently exit the minivan market.
Groening had been told by a spokesperson that if he put Planet Hollywood in The Simpsons, the creators of the restaurant, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, and Sylvester Stallone, would agree to make guest appearances on the show.
Speaking of his decision a spokesperson for Coronation Street told showbiz website Digital Spy: " Rupert has indicated to the producers that he intends to leave the show at the end of his current contract but the length of this contract means that he will remain with the show until about this time next year.
Asked about Thomson's role as an informal advisor to the government, a government spokesperson told the Daily Telegraph: " We talk to a lot of people, including many whose views we do not necessarily agree with ," – and some whose views are deliberately distorted by the media in order to encourage involuntary disagreement with them from the outset, just in case they might possibly have something worthwhile to say.
A spokesperson for the latter told Variety that the company didn't " feel comfortable " with the show based upon the premiere episode's content.
An ABC spokesperson also told Variety that some sketches in the premiere " went too far.

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* Figuratively and with negative connotations to indicate the role of a spokesperson or mass media venue that is used to perpetuate the views or agenda of another, as in " the newspaper became a mouthpiece for its owner's political views.
Mahmood's lifelong friend, Parliamentarian Farhatullah Babar, who is currently serving as a spokesperson of President of Pakistan, while talking to media, said: Mahmood predicted in Cosmology and Human Destiny that " the year 2002 was likely to be a year of maximum sunspot activity.
In the late 1970s, reporter Mark Bonokoski unmasked Zündel and ended his career as a credible media spokesperson by revealing that using his Christof Freidrich pseudonym he was publishing neo-nazi and antisemitic pamphlets such as The Hitler We Loved and Why.
Here, they cast themselves in the role of spokesperson: either for the media institution who employs them, or more generally on behalf of the party or body of citizens who agree with the commentary.
However, a spokesperson for the U. S. Department of Justice said that the BOP would not send her to FCI Danbury because the news media could too easily access the facility.
In the ' 70s, Dr. Cody Sweet ( color psychologist ) was hired through Dan Edelman Public Relations to represent the newly-styled and colored quadrant designed boxes of the product as national media spokesperson.
From 1997 to 2001, Rosebraugh served as a spokesperson for the Earth Liberation Front receiving anonymous communiques from the ELF and forwarding them on to news media internationally.
She is a lawyer, former press attaché, former designer, organizer and presenter of media management training programs, a former spokesperson for a corporation, and she is a former journalist, writer and producer.
A spokesperson for American Society of Magazine Editors confirmed that no rules were broken and the director for print strategy at a media planning and buying firm, said the mention was " too small of a plug to get brands excited ".
The Ottawa edition of Frank scooped national media by being the first to report controversial remarks by Liberal media spokesperson Scott Reid.
Perhaps because the perception of George W. Bush having low intelligence is common and had been cited by the media as well as by politicians, including a spokesperson for Tony Blair, the hoax report was widely taken to be true.
Glenn Sacks is an American men's and fathers ' issues columnist and media spokesperson.
Davis will act as Kodak ’ s celebrity spokesperson with the media through March 2009, sharing Kodak-inspired projects and ideas in the weekly design show, 30-second TV spots, on-line tips, videos, and a custom-published magazine.
Home improvement expert Lou Manfredini currently serves as ACE's " Helpful Hardware Man " and media spokesperson.
Externally, however, she became a popular media spokesperson, leading the party to one of its best-ever results in the 1996 election and obtaining a primary vote of over 13 % for herself.
* An official spokesperson would be an individual empowered to speak for the government, or some part of it such as a ministry, on a range of issues and on the record for the media.
Rennie Davis, well known as one of the defendants in the Chicago Seven trial, attracted extensive media coverage as a spokesperson for Rawat.
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She remained the parliamentary party's chair and was also spokesperson for culture and media.
He was often the acting spokesperson for Khomeini before the Western media during the tumultuous days of the Revolution and subsequently, for the new Islamic regime.
Popular with the Australian media, Planet Ark's official spokesperson is former actress and television presenter turned environmentalist, Rebecca Gilling.
She served as Deputy Assistant to the President and as Press Secretary to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the White House during President Clinton ’ s first term where she oversaw the communications and media relations operations for the First Lady and the First Family and served as chief spokesperson.
In this capacity, he is the principal spokesperson for the banking industry in Canada and communicates the perspectives of the industry to all levels of government, regulators, international bodies, media and the Canadian public.

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