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Ian Monk: A Tiger no longer burning so bright

Tiger Woods has been at the centre of the biggest PR disaster ever to engulf a sporting hero.

Danny Rogers: Cautious optimism for a prosperous 2010

It is satisfying to send PRWeek's last magazine of 2009 to press on a positive note.

Alex Hilton: Royalty thrives on media circus

The Royal Family this week launched a 'shot across the bows' of the media, demanding their privacy is respected over the Christmas holidays.

Anthony Hilton: Sustainability is serious business

The senior partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers is convinced that sustainability will soon become a central issue on corporate agendas.

Danny Rogers: Dubai must move beyond the hype

It may be symbolic that the Dubai crisis story broke in the week PRWeek launched its first truly global edition.

Tara Hamilton-Miller: The honeymoon is over for Obama

To Washington, where President Obama's blissful honeymoon appears to be coming to an end.

Ian Monk: Time to act on the paparazzi

Recently in the UK an ambulance, its patient and crew were violated by a camera-wielding mob inside the grounds of a hospital.

Danny Rogers: Media revolution may yet turn full circle

About a year ago, I wrote a piece here highlighting the significance of senior journalists such as Guto Harri (ex-BBC, now Mayor of London's office) and Peter Barron (ex-Newsnight, now Google's head of comms) moving to a career in PR.

Alex Hilton: MPs cannot kill expenses story

The defining event of this political year, this Parliament, has been the expenses scandal. Yet regardless of MPs' best efforts, the story still runs.

Anthony Hilton: 'Tis the season to be seen as boring

It is the public mantra of most bankers that they want, once again, to be seen as boring.

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