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NEWS: Four agencies vie to win Chilean business

The Chilean embassy will next week hold a four-agency pitch to select its new UK agency. The embassy s commercial department is seeing presentations from Burson- Marsteller, GCI, the Rowland Company and Hill and Knowlton for the pounds 300,000 budget account.

NEWS: Bernstein signs up with FoE

Friends of the Earth, the environmental charity, has appointed Simon Bernstein as its new communications director.

NEWS: Harkin departure prompts Sophie job speculation

The future of Hollander PR s most famous consultant - Prince Edward s girlfriend Sophie Rhys-Jones - was this week the subject of furious speculation following the departure of agency managing director Murray Harkin.

NEWS: STOP PRESS

Royal and Sun Alliance see incumbents

NEWS: Banking giants at bottom of ethics pile, says survey

High street banks Midland and Barclays have come bottom in a survey of the ethical credentials of top corporate donors.

NEWS: Robinson wins Lewisham post

Lewisham Council has named WaterAid PR chief Mark Robinson as its new head of communications and marketing.

NEWS: BBC’s Bell gets IPR President’s gong

Martin Bell, the BBC Television news journalist, has been awarded the 1996 IPR President s medal.

NEWS: PPU paves the way to the EU for Eastern bloc states

The UK government has appointed the Public Policy Unit to help ten eastern European states prepare for European Union membership.

NEWS: Royal Mail stamp of approval for Makovsky and Co

Royal Mail, a division of the Post Office and the world s second largest international bulk mail carrier, has handed US agency Makovsky and Company its estimated pounds 80,000 fee PR account for North America.

MEDIA: What the Papers say; Press pick up novel ideas for Diana’s future

The Queen would certainly not have been amused. Seven of the world s best-selling female authors gathered in New York to provide Diana, Princess of Wales with ideas for the future. Ostensibly publicising a new American TV channel producing a diet of romantic films 24 hours a day, the gathering generated...

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