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Hispanic Pub Re-launches

April 16th, 2001 by
Reader's Digest will re-launch the U.S. edition of Selecciones, one of the world's most pervasive Spanish language magazines. Starting in May, the pub will feature articles designed to help Hispanic immigrants adjust to U.S. life,… Continued
Amazon.com has announced it will re-launch Borders.com as a co-branded site powered by its e-commerce platform. The new site is slated for an August debut and will feature Amazon.com's editorial reviews, recommendations and Border's promotional… Continued

On the Record

April 16th, 2001 by
The way to Mike Hofman's heart -- he's a staff writer for Boston-based Inc. magazine -- is not necessarily through his stomach, but he did like the batch of homemade cookies a publicist once sent… Continued

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April 16th, 2001 by
Restaurant chains don't usually tap the American Psychology Association and Parenting magazine for research to drum up business but Denny's is using their findings to encourage family dining. Apparently, children who "dine" with their parents… Continued

New Resource

April 16th, 2001 by
Expert PR, which features columnists on everything from best practices to media relations, debuted April 10. Online Editor Kirk LeMessurier calls the newsletter a no-brainer, being that creator Media Map's raison d'etre is media research… Continued

Research on a Dime

April 16th, 2001 by
According to a new study "Research Doesn't Have to Put You in the Poorhouse." Researcher Walter Lindenman offers tactical advice on getting the stats you need without breaking the bank. Among his suggestions: think carefully… Continued

Closing Up Shop

April 16th, 2001 by
After putting down stakes in Silicon Valley East, a.k.a. Reston, Va., Hill & Knowlton has closed its public affairs office there. General Manager Torie Clark told the staff that the closure was intended as a… Continued
The U.S. meat industry can't seem to catch a break. As if Mad Cow and hoof-and-mouth epidemics in Europe weren't enough to scare Americans off their Big Macs, an e-coli outbreak has cropped up in… Continued

Whom to believe?

April 16th, 2001 by
In this Internet age, when it becomes incredibly easy to both spread rumors and find truth, what a company says becomes less and less important and what it does becomes paramount. This has huge ramifications… Continued