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June 19, 2006

New UK PR blogs

Two new UK PR blogs have launched this week that are worth subscribing to. Simon Collister of Cicada PR has launched his second blog - eDemocracy Update, a Public Affairs blog. And James Warren of Weber Shandwick has come out with PR 2.0 after some coaxing.

* Update - Rainer PR's MD has just started blogging. His blog is called Wadds' PR Blog. Looks like he's been blogging since last week.

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Thanks for the link-up Drew. the only problem now is which URL I leave when posting comments!

Thanks for the mention Drew. All the best.

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