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en We get press releases from PR companies and celebrities, tips to cover events. We get cleared. We're invited in.

en A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.

en We invited you to cover an event, not to hold a press conference.

en Our readers love celebrities, ... We cover the aspects of celebrity that our readers can most relate to -- romance, engagement, marriage, babies, shopping. It makes celebrities much more accessible to our reader, which is what she wants.

en Covering celebrities is inexpensive, and that's a profound thing when you try to calculate why (the media) cover it. The people who take your pictures aren't on your payroll. We've created this economic model which works for the celebrities and the media.

en I cleared my first two events in OK shape (a 9.35 on the bars and 9.7 on the beam) and I knew I had my best two events coming up. With my favorite events (the floor exercise and vault) still to come, I knew I had a good chance to repeat.

en All-star weekend is still the biggest celebrity-driven event in all of sports. Because I've been to Super Bowls, and a few celebrities come out. And I've been to a lot of other sporting events, and a few (celebrities) come out. But at the NBA all-star weekend, everybody comes out.

en With these other events, there's a commodity of some sort. We're running a Web site as well, so we would like to drive traffic there. Our feeling is, particularly in terms of a press conference, everybody is welcome to cover it, but if you want to see the full-blown transcription or if you want to watch the whole thing, then our site ought to be the place to find that.

en The events that are driving the market are not the events that we're used to. It's not going to be driven by any earnings report, certainly not going to be driven by economic releases. It's really going to be driven by the events going on around the globe, both what's happening in Asia, what's happening in Latin America and so that's going to portend to a lot of volatility in the stock market in the fourth quarter.

en We don't do press releases on all of our transactions.

en Mr. Tancredo can put out all the press releases he wants.

en We're seeing pre-releases starting in 'old economy' stocks - companies that are not leading-edge tech companies but are more affected by this dramatic rise in energy prices.

en Say the last thing he said was 'Cover Four' and the helmet goes down. You have to fire a pad, and if you hit the one pad it releases a second pad that you have to fight across. This is something you can apply on the field.

en I know what Walk of Fame inductee most people are excited about me being excited about, and that's Pamela Anderson. I think she's an amazing person and as a Canadian businesswoman she has accomplished a lot. I definitely could get some business tips, some hair tips and some outfit tips from her.

en The press releases are flying, but is SunTrust any closer to the brass ring? I don't think they are.

en Most reporters who come to me get their stories directly from press releases. Very few do what one would consider to be their professional duty.


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