The Tear Sheet Articles

Student looks to Twitter to help journalists in trouble

Beth Krietsch June 05, 2008

James Buck, an American graduate student who used the Twitter micro blogging service to notify his friends on the site when he was being detained in an Egyptian Jail, is now using Twitter and other online efforts to free his translator, Mohammed Maree, who was jailed on the same day.
 

Clinton supporters urge Obama to add former first lady to ticket

Frank Washkuch June 04, 2008

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton refused to concede the Democratic presidential nomination to Sen. Barack Obama despite the latter gaining the delegates needed to become the first African American to lead a major party ticket.
 

Bill Clinton attempts to clear up comments

Ivey Overstreet June 03, 2008

After calling former New York Times reporter and current Vanity Fair writer Todd Purdum "sleazy," "dishonest," "slimy," and a "scumbag," former President Bill Clinton retreated a few steps back to clear up his comments, according to The Huffington Post.
 

McClellan brings spotlight to PR industry

Tonya Garcia June 02, 2008

Scott McClellan and his new book, What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception, continues to make headlines - many of them negative toward the PR industry.
 

Sex and the City grapples with younger audience interest

Aarti Shah May 30, 2008

Fans of Sex and the City finally get their craving for more of the Manhattan foursome satiated as the film opens nationwide today. But the Wall Street Journal looks into the marketing challenge for the iconic show that is known for explicit sex as much as it is a tribute to sisterhood and trendy outfits.
 

Pfizer discusses anti-smoking drug in new ad and PR campaign

Kimberly Maul May 29, 2008

Pfizer plans to use PR and advertising to bolster support for its antismoking drug Chantix, in the wake of concerns regarding the drug's effectiveness at safe dosage levels, the Wall Street Journal reported.
 

Now he tells us: McClellan slams Bush administration

Ted McKenna May 28, 2008

Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan has some surprisingly critical things to say in his forthcoming memoir about his days as part of the Bush administration, The Politico reports in an exclusive.
 

Shareholder uprising at Exxon Mobil

Tonya Garcia May 27, 2008

Members of the Rockefeller family are joining other Exxon Mobil shareholders in support of a resolution that would remove Exxon's CEO, Rex Tillerson, as chairman of the board. Other resolutions include a push for research into global warming and alternative energy sources, including wind turbines and lower emissions.
 

Business travelers, tourists face off with tourism campaigns

Jaimy Lee May 23, 2008

The New York Times takes a look at the urgency in this summer's tourism campaigns that don't have that "feel-good" vibe of yesteryear as travelers face an economic downtown compounded by rising gas prices.
 

Thomson appointment could quicken Journal makeover

Frank Washkuch May 21, 2008

News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch named long-time confidant Robert Thomson managing editor of the Wall Street Journal. He is the former editor of the Times of London, and former US managing editor of the Financial Times.
 
 
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