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...often impressive but sometimes fretful and indecisive. Campbell knows with a weary certainty that his book will be seen as a whitewash of Blair's record. For while Blair's legacy is still up for grabs, Campbell is permanently lumbered with his: as the Surgeon General of Spin. His skills made Labour electable and helped to keep the party in power, yet now they are vested with so many negatives that the new government's public-relations priority is to appear spin free. Brown's very first act on becoming Prime Minister was to repeal a ruling that allowed political...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blair's Barnum | 7/10/2007 | See Source »

...motive thing. 'Tony did it because Bush told him to. He did it because of oil.' All that crap. He did it because ..." Campbell pauses, then ejects the next nine words at emphatic intervals: "He ... thought ... it ... was ... the ... right ... thing ... to ... do." That's the king of spin talking, of course. It also happens to be true...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blair's Barnum | 7/10/2007 | See Source »

...That's an accusation Campbell anticipates may be levelled at his diaries, despite their revelations and rich detail. If Blair's legacy is still up for grabs, his former press chief seems permanently lumbered with his: not merely a spin doctor but the Surgeon General of Spin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blair Insider Tells All | 7/6/2007 | See Source »

WATCH OUT, CNN? On July 2, Iran launched Press TV, an international satellite-news channel in English. The station will present newscasts--with an Iranian spin, no doubt--and reports from its 26 correspondents in cities like Beirut and Gaza City as well as New York, Washington and London. Newcomers to the 24-hour English-language news market since 2005 include Russia Today, France 24 and al-Jazeera International...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dashboard: Jul. 16, 2007 | 7/5/2007 | See Source »

That's certainly the most wholesome spin for the growing movement among U.S. malls to take back the night from the hordes of rowdy teenagers scaring away older customers. A decade ago, Minnesota's massive Mall of America became one of the first in the industry to rise up against the widespread use of the mall as babysitter, and dozens of shopping centers have followed suit in the past two years. Some 46 of the 1,200 enclosed malls in the U.S. have adopted parental-escort policies, and others are likely to join them soon, according to the International Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bye-Bye, Mall Rats | 6/28/2007 | See Source »

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