April 29, 2012

Beware PR Men Bearing Dictators' Gifts

Nick Cohen, The Guardian

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From Hungary to Kazakhstan and Putin's Russia, despots see the British as the masters of the black art of spin.

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TAGGED: Russia, UK, Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Viktor Orban

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