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Charles: Listen to what Tsar Simeon tells you, every word of his is precious.

Maxim Behar

Prince Charles landed in Sofia in March 2003 with journalists from about twenty British television channels and at least as many radio stations and newspapers, and most importantly - with a group of a hundred businessmen. The rest was like a fairy tale, one of the best, and of those that come true. Some dreams really do come true.

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When Tragedy Strikes in Sports – Making the Right Call with Your PR Plan

PRSay

Having a plan in place includes things like a chain of command and a communications tree of messaging both internally and externally and someone who is familiar with it within the organization. Internally, people will look to the PR people to gauge the true level of a particular situation. Follow Natalie on Twitter @npmikolich.

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Maxim Behar for 24 Daily Newspaper: The Failure of the Bulgarian Health Campaign

Maxim Behar

Instead, we see fragmentary remarks by impostors in television studios and by people with unclear mental health and zero knowledge on social media. In 2003, five brave Bulgarian soldiers died in Karbala and this was a cause for national mourning. Even to announce national mourning, to make our compatriots think, to be startled!

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

My favorite is when we outsourced our media rights to Learfield/International Sports Properties in 1999. Clearly winning the 2003 Men’s Basketball National Championship will always be at the top of the mountain. Many of his innovative marketing and promotional ideas have appeared on television and in published textbooks.

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Adapting Strategies for Effective Storytelling in the Social Media Era

PRSay

This is a great question and one that I get a lot in conversations with students, prospective interns and future PR pros. Prior to this, Natalie was a former NCAA Division I Team and SEC Conference Champion a part of the 2002-2003 University of Florida Women’s Varsity Tennis Team and a top five nationally ranked USTA junior tennis player.

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Entertainment & Sports Section New Member Spotlight

PRSay

Coming out of college I came across an opportunity as a communications intern at Tennis Canada. Prior to this, Natalie was former NCAA Division I Team and SEC Conference Champion a part of the 2002-2003 University of Florida Women’s Varsity Tennis Team and a top five nationally ranked USTA junior tennis player.

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