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MEDIA BRIEF: Wallpaper Navigator launching February

WALLPAPER: Wallpaper, the lifestyle magazine, is to launch a spin-off travel title in February. Wallpaper Navigator will concentrate on urban travel, highlighting art, fashion, design and architecture in ten cities per issue. The launch is being overseen by executive editor Richard Cook and travel editor...

MEDIA BRIEF: Rice quits

PREGNANCY BIRTH: Una Rice, editor of Emap's Pregnancy Birth, has quit for personal reasons, only a couple of months after taking up the job. She has agreed to stay on until February while a replacement is found.

OPINION: Brown's 'loyalty' to Blair is part of bigger game

Most of Gordon Brown's 'friends' simply can't understand why the Chancellor is supporting Tony Blair over top-up fees when they know he doesn't support the policy.

EDITORIAL: The resurrection of lobbying's role

It has become a cliche to describe the House of Commons as powerless.

EDITORIAL: An all-new PRWeek for the new year

This is the last issue of PRWeek in its current format. On 9 January 2004, a revamped version of the magazine will land on your desks.

Analysis: Industry sees the return of optimism

The latest PR agency Economic Barometer survey suggest firms are going into 2004 with a marked increase in optimism. Mark Johnson sifts through the data

Analysis: Jarvis rethinks its PR to counter 'troubled' label

Engineering giant Jarvis has taken a battering over the past year With senior management changes now in place, is it in a position to turn around its reputation?

2003: The year in review

In politics, showbiz and the City, it's been an eventful year for PR. Joe Lepper looks back

CAMPAIGNS: Players help boost image of rugby in UK - Media Relations

Client: Rugby Football Union PR Team: Lexis PR Campaign: The England Rugby Team Timescale: October 2002-October 2003 Budget: undisclosed

CAMPAIGNS: Moustaches raise cash in aid of cancer - Charity PR

Client: Everyman Action Against Male Cancer Campaign PR Team: In-house Campaign: TacheBack Timescale: February-October 2003 Budget: 9,000


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