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Mssrs Blair and Hague, and sex and risk and leadership…

Posted by Paul Seaman under Political spin / Reviews on 2 September 2010. 2 comments.

Tony Blair’s memoirs are the most confessional in years from a world leader. The devout Catholic convert explains why politicians stray from their wives (not him so far as we know), escape to the loo for peace, and seek comfort in drink (in his case shockingly little of it). More »

Tony Blair got the PR for his book right

Posted by Paul Seaman under Political spin / Reviews on 18 August 2010. One comment.

There’s been a hullabaloo about how Tony Blair’s gift of £4.6 million profit from his book to fund a Royal British Legion rehabilitation centre backfired. So allow me to defend Tony Blair’s acute sense of aligning his PR with the public mood. More »

Voices From Chernobyl reviewed

Posted by Paul Seaman under Chernobyl Legacy / Reviews on 26 April 2010. No comments.

Voices From Chernobyl, The Oral History Of A Nuclear Disaster
by Svetlana Alexievich (translated by Keith Gessen)
Dalkey Archive Press, 2005 More »

Capitalism 4.0: The big coming debate

Posted by Paul Seaman under Credit Crunch / PR issues / Reviews on 3 March 2010. No comments.

Thanks to Richard Edelman I’m flagging an upcoming book every PR should read: Capitalism 4.0 by The Times economics analyst Anatole Kaletsky. Here’s a preview. More »

Ian Dury’s biopic is the story of my life

Posted by Paul Seaman under Elm Park / Leisure / Reviews on 7 January 2010. 8 comments.

Out tomorrow, a film that’ll mean a lot to me, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, a biopic of my hero from Upminister, Ian Dury. I’m not sure I’ll be able to watch it without crying. More »

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