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I'm on record as defending PR in the scientific sphere (and featured in Nature's From the Blogosphere , so it must have touched a nerve somewhere). I maintain that we will continue to require good public relations, perhaps even more so with the looming spectre of swingeing cuts in publicly-funded science. (I'm a little less enamoured of paying PR managers at a research council double the average professorial salary, but that's a story for ...
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