So far the brotherhood's self-defence has consisted, Mr Gertz says, of orchestrating a press campaign against him.
Such thoughts may have been fuelled by a virulent recent press campaign in France against Mr Strauss-Kahn's wealthy lifestyle, with details of his and his wife's swanky properties in Marrakech, Paris and Washington.
As local officials and press tweeted hurricane warnings and guidance to their followers, both Romney campaign spokesperson Ryan Williams and Obama campaign press secretary Ben Labolt tweeted their spin on recent poll updates.
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Elizabeth Timms, senior press officer for campaign group Help the Aged agreed, adding that people were now able to stay healthier and live longer than used to be possible.
Media coverage of Mr. Santos, member of the founding family of El Tiempo, Colombia's leading newspaper, is consistently meager, in part attributable to poor handling of the press by the campaign.
Recently, a previously announced press conference during a campaign stop, was limited to two questions because Mr. Santos was running late.
But Julian Petley, who is chairman of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom, expressed concern at the "rolling back of regulatory safeguards in the media".
Correspondents say he launched the forum of traditional rulers so they could join his campaign and press Africa's national governments to sign up to his vision.
There's no denying that Gore, a onetime newspaper reporter who had testy relations with the press during his 2000 campaign, presided over a lousy cable channel.
"It's pretty clear ... that these Democrats are going to do everything they can between now and November to distance themselves from the administration and the unpopular agenda, " National Republican Campaign Committee Press Secretary Paul Lindsay said.
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How do you keep them from being involved with the campaign when they're kind of being dragged into the campaign by the press?
This was a deal done without the involvement of the British press, even though the campaign group Hacked Off was, remarkably, present during the negotiations.
He had watched Clinton almost sink under the weight of the Gennifer Flowers allegations in 1992 and then had spent considerable time during the campaign keeping the press from revisiting the issue.
Sensing a potential diplomatic setback in all the campaign snubs to foreign press, the U.S. State Department has stepped in to help.
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The group's board of directors includes former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs and top campaign officials such as Stephanie Cutter and Julianna Smoot.
That force field, said a number of strategists and officials, is comprised of Mr. Axelrod, Valerie Jarrett, press secretary Robert Gibbs and 2008 campaign manager David Plouffe.
Obama will watch her speech from Kansas City, Missouri, where he's scheduled to campaign the following day, according to an e-mail Sunday to the campaign's traveling press corps from spokeswoman Jen Psaki.
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"This policy reversal is against the best interest of the security of crew and passengers in the aircraft cabin and we will stop at nothing to fight it, " said the Flight Attendants Union Coalition, in a press statement issued Thursday announcing its campaign to reverse the TSA's decision.
Mr. HAROLD ICKES (Clinton Campaign Advisor): The press in the name has given Senator Obama a path.
After watching Republicans define the stimulus as wasteful spending and pork, the president decided to give a prime-time press conference and make a series of campaign-style stops.
Now Proview appears to be stepping up its media campaign by issuing a lengthy press release and attaching the full amended court filing dated 27 February, which landed in our inbox overnight and details exactly what its beef is with Cupertino.
"We have a policy that fundraising events are closed events, " the aide said, adding that any confusion about the fundraiser originally being open to the press should be chalked up to the campaign "working out the kinks" on its first event with Bush.
Colbert Busch's campaign did not immediately respond to a phone message from The Associated Press seeking comment on the change in strategy, given her longtime insistence on running a positive campaign.
He has been constantly badgered by press reports that he is running a lethargic campaign.
On campaign conference calls, a new press skepticism to ever-evolving standards of electoral success was often met with outright antagonism from Clinton staffers.
The ignominious defeat of Jemini (pictured above), the singing duo that represented Britain in the Eurovision contest, enraged the Europhobic British press, which reacted by stepping up its campaign against the new constitution.
But Isham said that if Gustav or other storms knock Tuesday night or more of the planned convention coverage off the air, McCain campaign officials have signaled they will press for the broadcast networks to devote a second hour on Thursday.
The Ides of March also stars Ryan Gosling as Morris's press spokesman and Philip Seymour Hoffman as his seasoned campaign manager.
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