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en She manipulates the press and her publicity. What Diana is trying to do is what people have been trying to do for 2,000 years -- control their own fame.

en After years of people sitting on their butts in front one screen or another, looking at or reading about other people's lives and events, a multi-national corporation connected to a global political party manipulates everyone into believing that information derived this way is unhealthy.

en The immediate presumption must be that she is Princess of Wales. People may think that the Diana phenomenon is almost as faded as her fountain (undergoing repairs at London's Hyde Park), but there will be Diana-maniacs who will get cross.

en Diana had a high thin voice that used to annoy me. Eddie too, ... We'd say, 'Why don't we let Mary (Wilson) sing the song?' But Brian was adamant, it's got to be Diana. Two against one, but we finally let her sing. We brought the keys down for Diana, to give her a fuller sound.

en There are always some legal systems that are developed, some that are not developed. Some are tied with the press, some are not. Some regimes have control, some don't. Different people live in different frame of references. When you are freeing these authoritarian press systems and trying to educate the libertarian press systems about the sensitivities of other cultures, you are bound to run into problems.

en Obviously, you can?t discount how much (Diana) meant because nobody?s ever meant more to any team than Diana has meant to this group of kids. So if you want to compare them to Diana, they fall short, but so does everybody else.

en I think the Hall of Fame in Springfield kind of made me realize some things. ... There's a lot of people in the Hall of Fame that are dead. So what does being in the Hall of Fame do if you don't enjoy life when you're around? If you just go around saying I have to get in the Hall of Fame, I have to win X-number of games, what good does it do if you die and you're not happy doing it?

en I think this is a publicity stunt, and at the end of the day she's a fringe candidate. This is her 15 minutes of fame.

en I had some questions coming in here, that I didn't have very much press before the Olympics and other people were more in the spotlight and I ended up getting a medal. So then you get the publicity after you get the medal.

en Oh, yeah. I get that. People think I did it for the publicity. As much publicity as I'm getting, I'm making no money off of it. I hope people don't think I'm going to be the kind of guy that would do that. My reputation would be clobbered.

en He's getting a lot of press for something that was a publicity stunt.

en Stories about Diana's fashions, about possible rows between Charles and Diana, these were meat and drink.

en Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. It's kind of odd. She coached players who won national championships. She made women's basketball acceptable. And yet, she's not in the Hall of Fame. People say it's because she didn't coach long enough. I don't care whether she coached three years. When you win three national championships, you're in the Hall of Fame. So there's a lot of people that aren't in that should be.

en A traditional mall is set up very differently and manipulates people to buy things.

en Publicity is the life of this culture - in so far as without publicity capitalism could not survive - and at the same time publicity is its dream.
  John Berger


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